ANCWL President Bathabile Dlamini chooses Zuma over the women of South Africa
22 March 2016
ANC Women’s League President, Bathabile Dlamini, has once again chosen to abandon her mandate to “improving the lot of women nationally”, opting instead to protect and salvage President Zuma’s deteriorating reputation amidst the Guptagate saga.
This follows Dlamini’s decision to side with President Zuma over Vytjie Mentor regarding the allegations of unwelcomed sexual advances he made against her.
Everyday thousands of women in South Africa suffer in silence from domestic abuse and sexual harassment. By arguing that every member of the ANC’s National Executive Committee (NEC) has “skeletons which should not be brought into the public domain,” Dlamini is implicitly endorsing the view that allegations such as those made by Vytjie are best left unaired.
It is unfortunate that Dlamini and the ANCWL, in blind service to President Zuma and his acolytes, has chosen to abandon its commitment to the rights of women and instead undercut advances made over the years for women to speak out against abuses and violations in their personal and professional spaces.