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Women’s League at odds with ANC NEC over gender parity

───   08:24 Wed, 15 May 2019

Women’s League at odds with ANC NEC over gender parity | News Article
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Only two women were nominated by the national executive committee of the ANC yesterday as female premiers in seven of the eight ANC-led provinces.


The ANC Women’s League (ANCWL) is in conflict with President Cyril Ramaphosa after the league’s call for 50- 50 gender parity in government leadership seemed to have fallen on deaf ears.

Only two women from seven provinces were appointed so far as female premiers by the national executive committee (NEC) of the ANC yesterday. The premier candidate for North West must still be announced.

ANCWL secretary-general, Meokgo Matuba, said the league was disappointed by the decision.

“We are going to put up a fight for women to be taken very seriously. We said it before that we needed at least four of the eight premiers to be women,” she said.

“The reason the special NEC meeting took so long was because women could not agree with some of the names punted by the committee, but in the end, we were defeated,” she told The Citizen.

“Our paramount concern is that we know for sure women are capable to deliver and take this country forward as equals to their male counterparts.

“This decision to brush our plea aside shows beyond any shadow of a doubt that women still have a long way to go to be taken serious in leadership positions both in government and in the private sector,” Matuba said.

“But it is not over. We are still going to lobby to make sure that by the time the president appoints his Cabinet later this month, more women are appointed.

“We need equal representation, not only in the appointment of premiers and ministers but also in the appointment of speakers, MECs [executive committee members]…”

At their meeting on Monday, the NEC appointed Oscar Mabuyane as Eastern Cape premier, David Makhura (Gauteng), Stan Mathabatha (Limpopo) and Zamani Saul (Northern Cape).

The women premiers appointed were Sisi Ntombela in the Free State and Refilwe Mtshweni in Mpumalanga.

The party said the candidate for North West premiership will be announced at a later date “following internal engagements”.


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