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Yengeni in, Winnie out
08/01/2008 15:57  - (SA)  

  • ANC to report on arms deal
  • Winnie tops ANC's NEC list
  • Yengeni parole to be revoked?
  • Johannesburg - The ANC's National Executive Committee (NEC) elected its 28-member National Working Committee (NWC) on Monday.

    The members were announced on Tuesday and are, in alphabetical order:

    1. Collins Chabane: Former Limpopo MEC for Economic Development and Tourism. Hosted Breakfast with Collins - for the business community and the media to share information on economic growth in the province.

    2. Bathabile Dlamini: ANC Women's League member. Spoke out against factionalism and cliques in the league and lambasted the league's leaders for not fulfilling their official responsibilities.

    3. Jessie Duarte: Former High Commissioner to Mozambique.

    4. Tina Joemat-Pettersson: MEC for Agriculture in the Northern Cape. Established the National Institute for Higher Education in the Northern Cape - the first of its kind.

    5. Pallo Jordan: Arts and Culture Minister.

    6. Ncumisa Kondlo: Member of Parliament. Exposed pension fraud in Parliament. An active SACP member who questioned public/private sector partnerships.

    7. Fikile Mbalula: ANC Youth League president.

    8. Nomaindia Mfeketo: Former Cape Town mayor.

    9. Angie Motshekga: Gauteng Education MEC.

    10. Nathi Mthethwa: Member of Parliament.

    11. Maite Nkoane-Mashabane: MEC for Local Government and Housing in Limpopo.

    12. Siphiwe Nyanda: Stepped down as head of the SA National Defence Force in May 2005. He is currently CEO of Ngwane Defence.

    13. Blade Nzimande: SA Communist Party general secretary.

    14. Dina Pule: Mpumalanga Agriculture and Land Administration MEC.

    15. Jeff Radebe: Transport Minister.

    16. Susan Shabangu: Deputy Minister of Safety and Security and member of the ANC's national disciplinary committee.

    17. Lindiwe Sisulu: Housing Minister.

    18. Max Sisulu: Group general manager at Sasol and member of the ANC's national executive council economic transformation committee.

    19. Makhenkesi Stofile: Sport and Recreation Minister.

    20. Tony Yengeni: The former ANC chief whip is currently out on parole after serving a few months' jail time following his 2003 conviction for defrauding Parliament, by failing to disclose a discount on a 4X4 Mercedes-Benz.

    He is to appear in court on the drunk driving charge on March 19.

    In addition to these 20, the NWC also includes the ANC's top six officials and one representative each from the ANC Women's League and Youth League.

    ANC veteran Winnie Mandela, who was elected to the top of the NEC list, did not make it onto the NWC.

    The NWC meets twice a month and plays a more active role in the daily running of the party. It deals with matters requiring "urgent attention", according to ANC spokesperson Tiyani Rikhotso.

    Also announced on Tuesday were the eight ANC members who would form part of the ad hoc committee to draw up a report on the arms deal.

    The committee will "look at the practical form the support for the ANC president will take and consider the broader context within which the case against him is taking place".

    1. Kgalema Motlanthe: ANC deputy president.

    2. Mathews Phosa: ANC treasurer general.

    3. Jeremy Cronin: SA Communist Party deputy general secretary.

    4. Sankie Mthembi-Mahanyele: Former ANC deputy general secretary.

    5. Siphiwe Nyanda

    6. Naledi Pandor: Education Minister.

    7. Cyril Ramaphosa: Businessman.

    8. Lindiwe Sisulu: Housing Minister.

     
     

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