President Cyril Ramaphosa has for the first time admitted he did not consult his colleagues and comrades in the ANC before appointing a minister of electricity.
“Sometimes I will not consult and sometimes I will consult and I said you better get used to it, this is how I am rolling now,” said Ramaphosa detailing what he told his ministers and ANC comrades after the announcement.
Speaking in his capacity as ANC president, Ramaphosa was highlighting the importance of consultation processes and collaboration during the party’s first civil society engagement at the Johannesburg City Hall on Saturday. He said when he decided South Africa should have a minister of electricity, “I hadn’t even briefed my colleagues and comrades in the ANC”.
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