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SA: Fear grips ruling ANC’s corridors of power

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Original Post Date: 2008-02-03 Time: 00:00:00  Posted By: Adriana

The Sunday Times of Johannesburg reports today that ‘fear stalks the corridors of ANC-power – (now overwhelmingly Xhosa-tribal-based) — as new party-president Jacob Zuma, (a Zulu) asserts his authority in Parliament, provinces and party structures.

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Top ANC leaders were told this week that ‘many party members feared being axed from government positions because of their perceived loyalty to outgoing President Thabo Mbeki,’ who was ousted from the party leadership in December.
ANC MPs conveyed their anxiety to ANC deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe, deputy secretary-general Thandi Modise and national chairman Baleka Mbete in a closed meeting of the ANC's parliamentary caucus on Thursday.

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However in KwaZulu-Natal, business tycoon and NEC member Tokyo Sexwale (see his presidency-poster on the link above( said talks of a purge of Mbeki's backers within the organisation were ‘mischievous.’
http://zar.co.za/tokyo.htm

An ANC insider attending the KwaZulu Natal meeting, which they refer to with the Xhosa-word lekgotla , confirmed however, that there was a climate of fear, with people believing that Mbeki supporters would be elbowed out.
“Definitely there's an element of fear. When we went to Polokwane there was already an element of fear. There are comrades who were pushing for the third term (for Mbeki) and those comrades won't get much support from those who were pushing for Zuma to become ANC president,” he said.
This comes as Zuma's main backers in the Eastern Cape, the OR Tambo region, called for Lekota to be censured for his attacks on Zuma and for George to disciplined for calling Zuma and his supporters “anarchists” and “howlers”.
http://zar.co.za/tokyo.htm

Source: http://www.thetimes.co.za/