File Image: ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses supporters at a party event.
The African National Congress in KwaZulu-Natal has expressed concern over what it calls the “attacking of the sitting president” of the party, Cyril RamaphosaThe KwaZulu-Natal provincial leadership says as much as it respects the role played by the former party leaders in building the ANC and the nation, it is not acceptable for them to continue to lash out at Ramaphosa on different public platforms.and how things have degenerated under his watch, with little economic growth in the country.
“We call upon leaders of our movement to use the right channel to raise whatever frustration they have with the ANC instead of attacking the ANC, its government and its leadership in public,” says the statement. He has called on former presidents Thabo Mbeki, Jacob Zuma and Kgalema Motlanthe to respectfully exercise restraint when it comes to the current president.Share article
We tired of this ruling party this president is not doing good at, he must fall we are hungry he can't rake any action on anything
Stop attacking every ANC sitting President u will end up attacking majority who voted ANC into power pay attention to your minority who voted you into power
ANC kzn is looking for platform, and they are not finding it.
Ayikhale
No it was not attacking but freedom of speech n freedom of expression
Yi Film …
As for Thabo Mbeki, he is still ambitious to be the president of the country again and he wants to rubbishes track records of all his predecessors for him to be the last man standing. WE SEE YOU!
They did well because they the father of this country
RAMAPHOSA is a looose cannon
As a citizen of this country how do u feel about state of affairs under our president, are u happy, content or azilime ziyetjeni?
The solution is not to have another black president. They've had enough chances. Give other candidates a fair chance who have the required skill set. Other than being black, what entitled these individuals to become president? They're all vokops!