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EFF facing discontent in KZN ranks

 

 

Mayibongwe Maqhina, Daily News, Durban, 16 August 2016

 

The EFF is facing a mutiny from within its ranks in KwaZulu-Natal,
especially at its eThekwini region, over the nomination of candidates set to
be sworn in as councillors.

 

It is being claimed that top positions on the candidate list of the
eThekwini Metro were occupied by couples, spouses and members that did not
campaign for the party.

 

Some of the disgruntled Red Berets aborted plans to march to the regional
offices in Durban on Friday.

 

After failing to secure a permit for their protest march, they allegedly
stormed the regional offices and took keys, before changing the locks.

 



 

The offices in Umbilo Road were still locked on Monday, despite claims by
party leaders that they opened late after the person in possession of keys
arrived late.

 

The alleged changing of office locks, sources said, was apparently to
attract the attention of national leaders, and there is now an expectation
that EFF leader, Julius Malema, should intervene if divisions are to be
avoided.

 

A well-placed source told the Daily News that the unhappiness over candidate
councillor lists was previously raised with party leaders.

 

"We were told an attempt to resolve them could distract the electioneering,
so they would be attended to after the elections, before councillors were
sworn-in, but it seems that it is business as usual," the source, who asked
not to be named, said.

 

The source claimed national leaders were aware of the problems in eThekwini,
and also at other regions, such as Amajuba (Newcastle) and uThungulu
(Richards Bay).

 

Apparently in uThungulu there were concerns with the inclusion of provincial
secretary, Rebecca Mohlala, as a candidate in uMhlathuze, though she
apparently is also on the legislature list and a full-time official.

 

The sources also said some of the people who were in comfortable positions
on the candidate lists had stopped campaigning when the lists were published
by the Independent Electoral Commission.

 

"We want Malema himself to come and meet us, nobody else. There is nothing
to talk to the provincial leaders about, as they have done nothing about the
situation," said an EFF member.

 

Bonginkosi Ngiba, eThekwini regional secretary, said he was unaware of
unhappiness over candidate lists.

 

"There were meetings where lists were presented to all structures, so there
should be no problems. It could be that it is people who never made it on to
councils, so they come up with these issues," Ngiba said.

 

"We are a listening organisation"

 

Provincial chairman, Vukani Ndlovu, said he has only heard that there was a
problem. "I am not aware that offices are closed. I drove past the offices
in the morning and they were open. If it is a crisis, we should have known,"
Ndlovu said.

 

"They must come and we will respond to whatever they raise. We are a
listening organisation."

 

He also said the disgruntled individuals should approach the party, and also
indicated that it would be a problem if people raised issues of love
relations as a basis for removal of some on candidate lists.

 

"They must separate issues of people not working hard in the elections
campaign. It might be a problem, because it can be revolutionary."

 

Ndlovu confirmed that Mohlala had been removed from the list after concerns
were raised.

 

Both Ndlovu and Ngiba claimed to be unaware of plans by Malema to meet the
disgruntled members in Durban.

 

"Each organisation has its own processes. How can the CIC
(commander-in-chief) come down without getting feedback or a sense of what
is happening in eThekwini?" he asked.

 

"Beginning of EFF's downfall"

 

Independent political analyst, Protas Madlala, said it was not surprising
that some of the EFF members were apparently bitter after the elections
because they did not make it on to councils.

 

He said since the party did not win any municipality, it would not be
redeploying its other members to paying positions, and infighting was likely
to set in.

 

"This is the beginning of the crumbling of the party. We saw that in
Congress of the People, the NFP and many smaller parties. This is the
beginning of their downfall," Madlala said.

 

 

From:
http://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/eff-facing-discontent-in-kzn-ranks-205771
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