ANC Stalwart Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma Announces Retirement from Parliament

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In a surprising and significant development, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, a prominent member of the African National Congress (ANC), has officially declared her retirement from the South African Parliament. The veteran ANC leader has not only chosen to step down but has also declined an interview for the 2024 National List, marking the end of a storied political career. In a press statement, she expressed profound gratitude for the trust and support she has received from various levels of the party throughout her illustrious tenure.

The announcement, delivered through an official press release, includes Dlamini-Zuma’s appreciation for the invitation extended to her for the interview scheduled on January 16th at 09:30. She specifically recognized the confidence bestowed upon her by the branches that once again nominated her for the ANC’s 2024 National List.

Reflecting on her extensive service to the country and its citizens, Dlamini-Zuma highlighted her role as a public representative and cabinet member since 1994. She acknowledged the pivotal role played by ANC Presidents under whose leadership she operated, demonstrating the collaborative nature of her political journey.

The veteran ANC leader also took a moment to reflect on her broader contributions to the continent, underscoring her historic role as the first woman to lead the African Union Commission and as the inaugural Chairperson from the Southern African Development Community (SADC). She credited these remarkable accomplishments to the unwavering support and guidance provided by the ANC leadership.

In an unexpected turn, the press statement concluded with Dlamini-Zuma’s decision to retire from the South African Parliament, making it clear that her participation in the interview for the 2024 National List would not be necessary.

This retirement announcement introduces a new dynamic to the forthcoming ANC National List selection process. The party now faces the challenge of filling the void left by a seasoned leader who has played a pivotal role in shaping not only the political landscape of South Africa but also the broader African continent. Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma’s departure marks the end of an era and prompts reflection on her lasting impact on the political legacy of the ANC.


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