Bathabile Dlamini
19/12/2017. ANC Womens' League President, Bathabile Dlamini addresses the media about the loss of their ANC Presidential candidate Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma.Picture: Masi Losi Picture: Masi Losi
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African National Congress (ANC) Women’s League President Bathabile Dlamini has called out President Cyril Ramaphosa.

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Dlamini said the only way the ruling party can survive is if its leader is removed from power. The ANCWL president accused Ramaphosa of failing to build the organisation and said he is in the thick of corruption.

Dlamini said the lead-up to the ANC’s 55th National Elective Conference had been the party’s “darkest years”. She said under Ramaphosa’s rule, the party no longer has a women’s league, youth league and Umkhonto weSizwe Military Veterans Association (MKMVA).

According to IOL, Dlamini said the leagues were the backbone of the ANC and the president disbanded them to ensure he does not account for the Phala Phala scandal. She accused the president of failing to build the organisation and described him as being in the thick of corruption.

The politician said the leagues were the memory and pride of the ANC and people who fought in the freedom struggle.

According to the Mail & Guardian, the ANCWL was disbanded in April after the party accepted a recommendation from Defence Minister Thandi Modise.

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The disbandment came after ANCWL president Bathabile Dlamini was found guilty of perjury in March after lying under oath during an inquiry into her role in the 2018 South African Social Security Agency grant payments saga.

Treasurer general of the political party Paul Mashatile said the league will be replaced with a national task team. He added that there was a unanimous decision to disband the Women’s League.

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The conclusion came after the Executive Committee learnt that the former national assembly speaker and defence minister Thandi Modise was tasked with reviewing the condition of the Women’s League.

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