The emails which surfaced over the weekend through the media raised questions on how much President Ramaphosa really knew about the donations.
Ramaphosa had previously claimed not to have been privy to information on how much was raised for his campaign as well as who donated.“The ANC has however noted the public interest and other issues that have arisen relating to the funding of internal campaigns towards the 54th National Conference held at Nasrec, Johannesburg in December 2017,” reads the statement in part.
Presidential spokesperson, Khusela Diko says the President was not involved in soliciting money from potential donors for his ANC presidential campaign in 2017.The ANC says it’s not aware of any illegality regarding the campaigns of any of its leaders.
There is Law of Evidence,the people encroaching on privacy of others are in violation of the Law,unless the Law permits such action and is legally mandatory.Entering other people's emails without their consent is unlawful, the Courts are governed by Court rules. Pancho Hajane
Every person who is mischievous to retard the process in Law enforcement is not contributing to the well functioning and progress of the machinery of the State which in the first place has the interest of every citizen at it's heart. Pancho Hajane
He Banna!
That is a truth ANC must work for the people forget about leaks of emails focus on building this country focuse at creating jobs security for our country. Let those who divide the movement go just like Zuma did to Julius malema.if is possible city down solve the problem.
Are they fake or statement was made to defocus us from the corruption done by the President?
Limpopo Province, South Africa, is my private property. Please don't do anything bad in my place.
Limpopo Province, South Africa, is my private property. Please don't do bad things on my plate.
South Africa won't go anywhere with these witch hunts,you guys have a decent president us Zimbabweans have Mnangagwa.Cyril might not be perfect (show me who is) but he sure is the best man for the job.
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