She spoke against elements of discrimination by dominant figures in the country that owned financial institutions, including the banks.
Sisulu added that other boards in the country, including Amatola in the Eastern Cape, have been dissolved and replaced with people capable to work and ensure that these entities function. Sisulu said the NEC should have drawn lessons from the KwaZulu-Natal provincial executive committee. She emphasised that the “step-aside” resolution would be disastrous because it would further divide the movement.
She believed the document would have made it easy to identify elements seeking to weaken the ANC. Sisulu said she would not rest until former presidents Jacob Zuma and Thabo Mbeki found a way to resolve their differences.
DailyNewsSA She never forgets the masses and always stands up to injustices
DailyNewsSA Haaibo, but you are discriminating against blacks engineers by bringing in Cubans to do the work
DailyNewsSA This is the fight we all need to fight, not only Minister Sisulu, but everyone cause this affects all of us!
DailyNewsSA LindiweSisuluSA's the only Min who's come out in support of the Black businesses that are being discriminated against, esp by banks such as AbsaSouthAfrica and FNBSA. A true leader who speaks truth to power. The segregation of black businesses must be condemned!
DailyNewsSA Leadership. This what we need. A leader must stand up for his people. LindiweSisuluSA. She is the only one fighting for the rights of black people.
DailyNewsSA So many bitcon traders on Twitter are trickster Davidsonjason_ thank you for opening my eyes to their ways now I’m pretty sure I’ll be able to help others
DailyNewsSA How much does she know about water? Is she taking steps to deal with current and future water issues?
DailyNewsSA LindiweSisuluSA is the last person to issue statement on discrimination.