“At this point we have no women’s league, no youth league and no MKMVA. Even in the tough conditions where Mandela had tension with his wife (Winnie Madikizela Mandela) and she was part of the leadership of the Women’s League, Mandela never shut down the league,” said Dlamini. As women we disagreed with president Mandela, president Mbeki and president Zuma. Speaking to IOL, Dlamini said the ANC is in its darkest years and all leagues have been killed. This comes after ANC Women’s League president Bathabile Dlamini this week warned of the dire consequences if Ramaphosa is elected for a second term at the party’s 55th elective conference in December. Former tourism minister and ANC stalwart Derek Hanekom has come to party president Cyril Ramaphosa's defence, suggesting Ramaphosa's critics will eat their words after December when he “starts his second term”.
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