Face The Nation | Illegal mining/ Ndhlela on MK Party court battles/ Zikalala on Thembi Simelane
Since the launch of Operation Vala Umgodi last December, over 50,000 illegal miners have been arrested in various provinces. The General Industries Workers Union of South Africa (GIWUSA) urges the government to reopen abandoned and care-maintenance mines. President Mametlwe Sebei believes this could help address unemployment by rehabilitating old mines.
Members of the All African Alliance Movement successfully challenged their expulsion in the Western Cape High Court, claiming Jacob Zuma, leader of the uMkhonto we Sizwe Party, sidelined them. On December 4, 2024, the court annulled their expulsion and reinstated them on candidate lists. MK Party spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela says the party is reviewing the judgment.
Snuki Zikakala, President of the African National Congress Veterans League, has expressed concerns regarding President Cyril Ramaphosa’s recent decision to redeploy Thembi Simelane to the Human Settlements Department following a cabinet reshuffle. Given the circumstances, Zikakala believes that a more appropriate course of action would have been to place Simelane on leave. He has indicated that the ANC Veterans League intends to request a meeting with President Ramaphosa to discuss their concerns further. Additionally, Zikakala emphasized the importance of addressing corruption, which he identifies as a significant issue facing the ANC.
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