ANC keeps Mandla Msibi out in the cold, NDC upholds suspension

Despite the ANC having fought for the NDC to give Msibi a harsher sentence, the committee decided to keep him on suspension.

“The ANC argued for the dismissal of the appeal and implored the NDC to impose a harsher sanction. The action of the appellant displayed an utter disregard for the organisation, its president [Cyril Ramaphosa] and its code of conduct,” Mbalula said.

“The planning for the march had gone beyond the stage of attempt and the evidence showed that the organisers, including the appellant [Msibi], were defiant and not prepared to heed the call of ANC national and provincial leaders to review their resolution and call off the march. 

“Had the march materialised, it would not only have seriously prejudiced the reputation of the organisation but could potentially have led to violent clashes with members and supporters in the stadium, resulting in damage to property, injury and loss of life.”

Mbalula described Msibi’s actions in 2022 as “transactional in nature”.

“There was nothing political about the approach of the organisers nor was there any justification for their actions. It was transactional in nature — you accede to our demand regarding the Nkosi City Development Project and we will attend your January 8 celebration.”

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