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ANC awaits Cosatu’s formal notification on Zuma ban


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ANC awaits Cosatu’s formal notification on Zuma ban

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23rd May 2017

By: African News Agency

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The governing African National Congress (ANC) on Tuesday said it “noted” the Congress of South African Trade Unions’ (Cosatu's) decision banning President Jacob Zuma from taking part in its future activities.

“The ANC has not received any formal communication in this regard, we therefore won’t make any comments until such time there is an engagement with Cosatu,” said ANC spokesperson Zizi Kodwa.

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Addressing media following a special executive committee meeting, Cosatu General Secretary Bheki Ntshalintshali said some Cosatu leaders felt that allowing Zuma to speak at Cosatu events was “inconsistent with the call for him to step down”.

“The meeting ultimately resolved that going forward, in respect of the workers’ mandate and in line with resolution of the CEC that he step down, President Zuma will no longer be welcome to address Cosatu activities,” said Ntshalintshali.

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The stance by the trade union federation leaders comes after Zuma was booed at Cosatu’s Workers Day celebrations in Bloemfontein in May.

Zuma was unable to address the crowds and speeches were subsequently cancelled on the day. It was the first time in the history of Cosatu that an ANC president was prevented from addressing a May Day rally.

Alliance partners Cosatu and the South African Communist Party have publicly called on Zuma to resign, citing his leadership style and scandals such as Nkandla and rampant corruption, cronyism and factionalism burdening the governing party.

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