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Cyril Ramaphosa, chairman of the National Disciplinary Committee of Appeal (NDCA). Picture Mathieu Dasnois
Defending the integrity and policy of the ANC was a declaration undertaken by all party members, the ANC's National Disciplinary Committee of Appeal (NDCA) said on Saturday.
“I will defend...the integrity of the organisation and its principals and combat any tendency towards disruption and factionalism,” committee chairman Cyril Ramaphosa quoted from the oath taken by each ANC member.
He was announcing the committee's outcome on an appeal by ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema against a five-year suspension.
The ANC's national disciplinary committee (NDC) last year found him guilty of provoking serious divisions in the league's parent body, the ANC, and bringing the organisation into disrepute.
Malema was suspended from the league for five years and told to vacate his position as president of the organisation.
Last year, he said the league would send a team to Botswana to consolidate local opposition parties and help bring about regime change.
Charged with Malema were Shivambu, deputy president Ronald Lamola, treasurer general Pule Mabe, secretary general Sindiso Magaqa and deputy secretary general Kenetswe Mosenogi. - Sapa
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Precious, wrote
Ramaphosa should give something back to this country. He has made millions through BEE and should consider doing his duty by running for president. So good to hear the appeal verdict. Goodbye little Motor Mouth Malema, goodbye! What a pleasure not to have to see you again, GOODBYE.
Anonymous, wrote
No matter how we look at it this is killing our great movement & i still believe in political solution in this matter. Viva Malema viva
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that's good but still here some problems JZ will come 4 the 2nd term as well as DD 'money in the bag'Mabuza will drain mpumalanga 4 de next term ......bad 4 us in mmmmmmmmmpppp
Anonymous, wrote
Maybe someone should have told Zuma the ANC wanted to keep some integrity when he took office, too late now. I dont know a person in Africa who has passed grade 5 that thinks the ANC has any integrity.
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What integrity? lol. Is this the funny pages Im reading? Oh they must mean the dishonest, thieving, corrupt, inept integrity or the integrity of the corrupt tender process?
Frank Dlamini, wrote
CYRIL RAMAPHOSA - His talents are wasted in business but the ANC would have benefitted through his wisdom and leadership. There is no current ANC leader that match him in anyway. He is a real leader !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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