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In the 135-page document compiled with a group that Mojo still refuses to name, they claim that the ANC’s enemy is within the party.
JOHANNESBURG – A decorated military man, retired Major Mojo Motau, whose cadre summit of the African National Congress (ANC) provoked the ire of the head of the South African National Defense Force (SANDF), Solly Shoke, has submitted his documents to the ANC.
In the 135-page document compiled with a group that Mojo still refuses to name, they claim that the ANC’s enemy is within the party.
Some of the issues highlighted in the document include the ANC losing its character as a liberation movement, a lack of effective political education, cadre development, practical economic programs, a clear decolonization agenda, and the party having no control over welfare. of the information.
The group claims that the ANC has been steeped in neoliberal thinking.
Last month, Shoke issued a warning against SANDF members from participating in the event and former ANC leaders Umkhonto weSizwe labeled the event a recipe for a coup.
Mojo gave a brief breakdown of the issues: “We, as the African National Congress, have seen the outcome of the negotiations as an end, but not as a means to an end. And we haven’t done much, we don’t have to go very far, we have to look at what the ANC government has managed to deliver to our people ”.
Mojo said that ANC officials had asked them to meet with the national working committee with a resolution so that discussions on the document continue in the near future.
ANC national spokesperson Pule Mabe was not yet able to confirm the events.
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