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ANC National Disciplinary Committee expels Jacob Zuma from party

‘The charged member is expelled from the ANC. The charged member has the right to appeal to the National Disciplinary Committee of appeal within 21 days,’ reads a leaked report.
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Nonku-ZumaAppeal Illustrative image | Former South African president Jacob Zuma. (Photos: Ihsaan Haffejee / AFP | Gallo Images / Fani Mahuntsi)

A leaked ANC National Disciplinary Committee (NDC) report has revealed that the party has expelled former president Jacob Zuma for breaching its constitution. 

“The charged member is expelled from the ANC. The charged member has the right to appeal to the National Disciplinary Committee of appeal within 21 days,” read the report.

Zuma was facing two charges in the NDC which pertain to failing to follow rule 25.17.17(4) and for violating rule 25.17.13. He was found guilty of the first charge, ostensibly because he campaigned for and led the uMkhonto Wesizwe (MK) party against the ANC.

Rule 25.17.17(4) involves prejudicing the integrity and repute of the ANC, its personnel or its operational facility by acting on behalf or in collaboration with a counterrevolutionary organisation or party outside the ANC and its alliance partners in a manner contrary to the ANC’s objectives.

Read more: Inside Jacob Zuma’s disciplinary hearing – ANC calls for expulsion of former President

Zuma’s hearing was held virtually last week, with party Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula as the key witness.

The leaked document shows that five members of the party’s NDC voted in favour of Zuma’s expulsion. While the NDC includes seven members, it’s not clear that all were present.

ANC NDC and National Executive Committee members Faith Muthambi and Nocawe Mafu voted in favour of expelling Zuma, alongside NDC members Robinson Ramaite, Vusi Pikoli and Kerensa Millard. 

Zuma joined the ANC Youth League in 1959.

Last week, Daily Maverick reported that ANC rapporteur Amanda Vilakazi recommended to the NDC that Zuma be expelled for his involvement with the MK party, a key catalyst in SA’s changing political landscape, which saw the ANC fall under 50% nationally for the first time in the May general elections.

Mbalula outlined how the former president ditched the ANC for the MK party, which was seen as an unforgivable violation by a former leader of the ANC.

Read more: Zuma disciplinary — Handful of MK supporters ignore memo about virtual hearing, descend on Luthuli House

In a unanimous decision by the ANC NEC, Zuma was in January suspended in terms of rule 25.60 of the party’s constitution. At the time, Mbalula explained that the rule did not allow Zuma the opportunity to respond to the decision as it was final.

Zuma has campaigned for the newly formed MK party since December 2023 while claiming he remained an ANC member. 

When announcing his support for the MK party, Zuma accused President Cyril Ramaphosa of being an agent of “white monopoly capital”.

In the 2024 provincial and national elections, the MK party overtook the EFF as the third-largest party nationally and won the highest share of the vote in KwaZulu-Natal. DM

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Fanie Rajesh 28 July 2024 09:43 PM

Now we're talking.

Kenneth FAKUDE 29 July 2024 01:08 AM

Minus one old confused shrewd old man from the ANC, long overdue though.

Ayanda.Nonkwelo 29 July 2024 08:23 AM

JZ is most clearheaded lawmaker in this country. i wonder if you would have said the same if had joined the DA.

phgibb 29 July 2024 08:52 AM

I suspect the DA might not have let him join. Just a hunch.

Ed 29 July 2024 08:55 AM

Zuma: clearheaded lawmaker? ????

Confucious Says 29 July 2024 09:05 AM

You mean the uneducated moron who wants to dismantle the judiciary because he can't understand why he must be equal before the law, is the best law maker? Hahahahahahaha.....

Cachunk 29 July 2024 09:12 AM

Zuma is an empty-headed law breaker.

D'Esprit 29 July 2024 09:35 AM

He's certainly always been very clear about what he wants. Unfortunately for the rest of us, what he wants is generally everything that've worked for. Including you, Ayanda.

Senzo 29 July 2024 10:34 AM

Where's Elon, I need a joint...

David C 29 July 2024 01:47 PM

"CLEAR"headsed??? I think you spelt "wood" wrong. (Put another way: I don't think that word means what you think it means).

robby 77 29 July 2024 02:30 PM

Yeah clear-headed. As in clear blue sky.

Skinyela 28 July 2024 09:56 PM

As expected. Not newsflash worth

Easy Does It 28 July 2024 10:10 PM

My guess is that with Vusi Pikoli on the panel, Zuma will appeal the decision and ask for another hearing to start the process again. Just his normal MO

Middle aged Mike 30 July 2024 03:15 PM

I hope so. Can't think of anything they deserve more than to have him burrowing up their exhaust ports for the next half decade or however long he has left to blight the planet.

Just another 28 July 2024 10:57 PM

Yawn!

famofcon 28 July 2024 11:24 PM

What a farce.

Kevin Venter 29 July 2024 05:13 AM

Did this really make news? I would have thought by default, that joining MK would trigger automatic expulsion by the ANC. I honestly don't even know why there was a need to have any kind of "hearing".

abrietraut 29 July 2024 06:51 AM

I wa thinking along the same lines... It should be common sense that you can only officially be in 1 party. No wonder everything is a mess.

b***o@y***.com 29 July 2024 09:43 AM

It's a common law thing. A club or other kind of association can't expel a member without giving him an opportunity to make representations at a hearing.

khozatg 29 July 2024 06:45 AM

Please stay on your side of the history Mr Zuma!!!

Peter Slingsby 29 July 2024 08:05 AM

The Dark Side, of course

greencarrots 29 July 2024 08:45 AM

So this thief sells out the country wholesale to some foreigners but that's not enough to get him expelled from the ANC.

Marco Savio 29 July 2024 10:38 AM

…and then has the gall to accuse others of being “agents of white monopoly capital” ! Look what he did with the “monopoly money”…..

D'Esprit 29 July 2024 01:27 PM

Sold the Rand for monopoly money. "Look at me I'm rich! One hundred and forty thirteen bizillion Monopolies! What can I buy with that, Atul?" "A Zimbabwe dollar, uBaba."

Enid Pretorius 29 July 2024 03:20 PM

HAHAHAHA exactly

Michael Ash 29 July 2024 09:45 AM

Zuma understands the ingrained ineptitude of the ANCs disciplinary processes and has for decades used them to his advantage. The same for his exploitative approach to judicial matters - It's hard to imagine how much time, energy and money has been wasted dealing with this individual.

Gert Witbooi 29 July 2024 09:58 AM

Why did the ANC NEC not expel him immediately after he made his announcement? Such a waste of unnecessary time and energy.

Rae 29 July 2024 10:04 AM

Hmmm. I gave him one chance in eleventy thousand and 603 one million of surviving Mbalula and his buddies in this episode. Seems I was spot on and the traitor has received his due. Cheers uBaba. You will not be missed.

Hilary Morris 29 July 2024 10:08 AM

Amused that he is allowed to appeal the decision. Just extends the run of the circus with infinite value in displaying the all-round excessive stupidity of the clowns. Shouldn't even have needed a hearing - surely he expelled himself?

Graham Smith 29 July 2024 11:11 AM

At last!!! Now the anc has shown some balls. Now just stick to that decision. Zupta will surely appeal, and appeal, and appeal. Put him out in the wildernis where he belong.

Senzo 29 July 2024 11:29 AM

Should never have been elected into an executive position in the first place. Over and above the other failures of the ANC, we are feeling the deepest barbs from Zuma's years.

M***1@g***.com 29 July 2024 11:30 AM

Why is this even newsworthy....

D'Esprit 29 July 2024 01:29 PM

Because the ANC has shown no inclination to do the right thing for 30 years?

m***n@t***.net 29 July 2024 04:55 PM

The ANC should amend its constitution, to make the rule an automatic expulsion.