ANC KwaZulu-Natal chairperson Sihle Zikalala took a swipe at his party's national bosses saying factionalism was still prevalent in the party.
While delivering the political report at the ninth provincial conference, Zikalala criticised how the party dealt with its step-aside resolution, which bars members who've been criminally charged from participating in party activities.
“The NEC had an issue of fighting corruption and restoring the integrity of the movement. [It] adopted a framework to deal with the issue of comrades who are facing criminal charges and resolved that such comrades should step aside. Various members of the ANC have criticised the ANC's step-aside rule alleging it was used as a tool against Ramaphosa's political adversaries.
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