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We have not endorsed anyone for ANC president – ANCYL FS

Chairperson says they have to wait for the mother body to instruct them to discuss the next president

We have not yet endorsed anyone for ANC president – Free State ANCYL

5 December 2016

Johannesburg – The ANC Youth League in the Free State has denied reports that it has endorsed Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma to become the next ANC president.

Member of the league, and its national executive committee member, Mojalefa Buti told the SABC that the ANCYL in the Free State would support Dlamini-Zuma to take over from Jacob Zuma when he steps down as party president in 2017.

Buti also said the league wanted provincial chairperson and Premier Ace Magashule to take over from secretary general Gwede Mantashe.

He said Magashule had the ability to restore the party to its former glory.

"You need a leader of the calibre of comrade Ace Magashule, a man who’s entrenched amongst the people, a person who unifies the organisation," Buti told the public broadcaster.

But Free State league chairperson Mokalo Mohale said that those discussions had not taken place yet.

"As a structure, we have not sat down to hold such a discussion. We have to wait for the mother body to instruct us to do so," he told News24.

Ramaphosa vs Dlamini-Zuma

Buti's statement did not represent the views of the league in the province, Mohale said.

Dlamini-Zuma’s name has been mentioned several times, with some structures publicly endorsing her. It is also widely speculated that many – including the youth and women's leagues, and some premiers – are lobbying for her.

In November, the ANC Youth League in KwaZulu-Natal endorsed the African Union chair to take over as leader of the 104-year-old movement. This is despite calls from ANC leadership that the party was yet to open nominations, and that structures should be discussing criteria for choosing the next leaders to avoid deepening divisions.

Labour federation Cosatu, and some of its affiliated unions, have come out in support of deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa to take over from Zuma.

Buti said that Dlamini-Zuma would be able to unite the ANC and South Africa, as she had managed to unite the continent.

But Mohale said his comments should not be seen as contradicting Buti's comments.

"It must not be seen that we are in disagreement with him [Buti]," said Mohale.

This article first appeared on News24, see here