The recent statement made by ANC Limpopo chairperson, Stan Mathabatha, about alleged unethical practices and actions not in line with the ANC has sparked heated debates within the party and the public. While some see it as a divisive move, others view it as a necessary step towards cleansing the ANC from corrupt activities.
During an ANC Provincial Executive Committee meeting, Mathabatha highlighted several concerns regarding the conduct of party members. He pointed out incidents of vote-buying, gatekeeping, and nepotism in the selection of candidates for local government elections. He also raised concerns about factionalism within the party, which he believes is undermining the unity of the ANC.
Mathabatha’s statement has brought to light the growing concern of unethical practices and corruption within the ANC. It is a serious issue that needs urgent attention, especially as the party prepares for the upcoming local government elections. The people have entrusted the ANC with their votes, and it is the responsibility of the party to ensure that those who represent them are of the highest ethical standards.
The ANC has a proud history of fighting against injustice and corruption. It is a party that fought for the rights of all South Africans and continues to do so today. However, the recent incidents of corruption and unethical practices have brought into question the integrity of the party.
Mathabatha’s courage to speak out against these issues should be commended. As a leader within the ANC, it was his duty to address these matters and bring them to the attention of the party. His actions demonstrate his commitment to the values and principles of the ANC and his determination to uphold them.
However, some have criticized Mathabatha’s statement, claiming that it has caused divisions within the party. But we must remember that unity does not mean turning a blind eye to unethical practices. It means addressing them and taking corrective action to ensure that the party remains true to its values and principles.
The ANC needs strong and principled leaders like Mathabatha, who are not afraid to speak out against corruption and take action to eradicate it. The party must stand together in the fight against corruption and unethical practices. It is only by standing united that the ANC can continue to be the party of the people and lead our country towards a better future.
It is also important to note that Mathabatha’s statement is not an attack on the ANC but a call to action. It is a reminder that the ANC must remain accountable to the people and hold its members to the highest ethical standards. It is a wake-up call for the party to take a hard look at itself and make the necessary changes to regain the trust of the people.
The ANC should see this as an opportunity to self-reflect and reaffirm its commitment to the values of integrity, transparency, and accountability. The public’s faith in the ANC has been shaken by the recent incidents of corruption, and it is up to the party leadership to restore it.
In conclusion, Mathabatha’s statement has opened the door for much-needed discussions and actions within the ANC. It is a chance for the party to reaffirm its commitment to the people and regain their trust. Let us stand together and work towards a united, ethical, and corruption-free ANC. As Nelson Mandela once said, “Our struggle is against all forms of oppression. We want a South Africa in which the individuality of each person is recognized and respected by everybody.” Let us strive towards that South Africa together, with a strong and united ANC.

