ANC's Yengeni Responds to Mabuza's Alleged Plan to Remove Cyril

 


ANC member Tony Yengeni has dismissed rumours of Deputy President David Mabuza planning to overthrow President Cyril Ramaphosa as false. Reports indicate that David Mabuza, who switched his allegiance from Nkosazana Dlamini's team to back President Cyril Ramaphosa at Nasrec, now expresses a sense of betrayal by Ramaphosa. Cyril Ramaphosa's name has seldom been mentioned as some of his provincial supporters have already revealed their candidates. It's worth mentioning that the other three nominees for vice president are Paul Mashatile, Oscar Mabuyane, and Ronald Lamola. There have been online rumours suggesting that David Mabuza held meetings with several branch leaders in Mpumalanga prior to the conference. During these meetings, he allegedly expressed his willingness to accept nominations from anyone. It's clear that Mabuza's political future is at risk as ANC BGMs are actively identifying candidates. David Mabuza, a former deputy minister, has emerged as President Cyril Ramaphosa's newest political adversary. It may clarify, according to his critics, why Trump won't be staying in New York for another meeting following his attendance at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II. The manner in which Tony Yengeni addressed the accusations gave the impression that David Mabuza had intentions of taking action against Cyril Ramaphosa due to his presidency. Tony Yengeni voiced his worry about the cat potentially scratching someone. Fana Mokoena, a former lawmaker from the Economic Freedom Fighter party, expressed his opinion that Cyril Ramaphosa, the president of the ANC, has not made any significant contributions to the country since assuming office. He claimed that the narrative of him combating corruption is completely fabricated. The Corruption Index of South Africa. Since Ramaphosa assumed the presidency, there has been a noticeable rise in corruption, which eventually stabilised. It is worth noting that Ramaphosa's actions may not solely be focused on combating corruption, but rather navigating a complex landscape of competing interest groups. Mokoena expressed concern about the lack of measures being taken to prevent corruption.

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