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Nehawu calls for Zuma to resign


Nehawu calls for Zuma to resign
POLITICS / 1 November 2016, 2:43pm
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President Jacob Zuma File picture: Jeffrey Abrahams




Johannesburg - Cosatu’s biggest affiliate, the National Education Health and Allied Workers’ Union (Nehawu) has dropped a bombshell, calling on President Jacob Zuma to resign from office.





In an unprecedented move, the union detailed in a statement issued on Tuesday that there was a lack of strategic oversight and leadership in government, describing Zuma’s leadership as “untenable”.





Nehawu has departed from Cosatu norms which shun upon the discussion of critical leadership succession issues in the public domain.





“Nehawu calls on Comrade Jacob Zuma to take the honourable and courageous decision in the interest of the ANC and our people by ensuring that by the time the ANC goes to the General Elections in 2019 he is no longer the head of state,” said the union’s leaders who met at a two day NEC meeting that ended on Monday.





“Whilst we believe that no single individual, even as President of the country, can be solely responsible for all the socioeconomic and political ills in our society and whilst we appreciate that Comrade Jacob Zuma has served our struggle well over the years, the organised working class cannot stand idle by and be silent when it is clear that the revolution is taking a disastrous trajectory as it needlessly lurches from crisis to crisis.”





While the union had reportedly made clear its wishes for deputy president, Cyril Ramaphosa to succeed Zuma as the next ANC leader at a past Cosatu meeting, they now wanted that decision pushed forward.





This, the union said was because the ANC could not afford to hang onto Zuma until the 2019 general elections.





The union’s executive committee also demanded the dissolution of the disgruntled SABC board and the dismissal of NPA head, Shaun Abrahams as he lacks fitness to hold office.

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WATCH: Richard Branson weighs in on Gordhan-NPA saga


WATCH: Richard Branson weighs in on Gordhan-NPA saga
POLITICS / 1 November 2016, 3:25pm
Theolin Tembo with video by Ian Landsberg


Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson. Picture Ian Landsberg




Cape Town - The initial announcement by National Prosecuting Authority head Shaun Abrahams of charges against Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan, Ivan Pillay and Oupa Magashula made international headlines and had a negative effect on the strength of the rand following his announcement.


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On Monday, there was a collective sigh of relief when Abrahams revealed in a press conference that after his investigation he would not press any charges against Pillay, Magashula and Gordhan.





One of those individuals who was happy about the news was Virgin media conglomerate and billionaire Sir Richard Branson.











“I met him he last time I was in South Africa. I thought that he was a tremendous, fantastic individual and he epitomised the stability that South Africa needed.





“The wrong decision being made could've been devastating for South Africa,” Branson said. “The right decision's been made and South Africa needs someone at the wheel of the ship to steer it into sound and safe waters, otherwise South Africa could go on the rocks very easily.”





Branson is currently in the country as he attended the launch of another new venture, Virgin Money South Africa a subsidiary of Virgin Money Insurance (VMI).


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