In a significant decision, the ANC Disciplinary Committee has found former President Jacob Zuma guilty of misconduct and has expelled him from the party.
This ruling comes as a result of Zuma’s involvement in the formation and campaigning of the MK Party, which the committee determined was in conflict with his duties as an ANC member.
The committee stated that Zuma’s actions undermined the ANC’s integrity and were incompatible with the party’s principles.
This decision marks a crucial moment in South African politics, as the ANC seeks to maintain its unity and uphold its standards.
Zuma, who served as the President of South Africa from 2009 to 2018, has been a contentious figure in recent years, facing various legal challenges and accusations of corruption.
His expulsion from the ANC is expected to have significant political ramifications, both within the party and in the broader South African political landscape.
The ANC has emphasized its commitment to accountability and maintaining discipline among its members.
This decisive action against Zuma signals the party’s intention to enforce its rules and regulations strictly, regardless of an individual’s stature or past contributions.