Opposition "champion" at crossroad
On Tuesday 12 March 2012, Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe asked the National Public Protector, Thuli Madonsela, to investigate any wrongdoing on his part, or that of his partner, Gugu Mtshali. This followed a release this weekend by the Sunday Times, that it is in possession of a tape recording of Mtshali having a meeting with several other role players, including CEO of Cape Town based 360 Aviation, Barry Oberholzer, to discuss "buying government support" for 360 Aviation's bid to sell aviation equipment, including helicopters, to the National Iranian Oil Company, in contravention of sanctions imposed on Iran by the United States and the European Union, both major bilateral partners of South Africa.
Some of the reporting in that article borders, in my humble opinion, very dangerously on outright accusations against the deputy president, even mentioning the fact that his name surfaced in the so-called Iraqi "oil for food" scandal. But nowhere does it mention that a commission of enquiry cleared the deputy president of any and all wrongdoing.
Kgalema Motlanthe has proven over the years, since he was the general secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) that he is really a straight arrow, who is not afraid to speak out when he sees wrong being done, and serious injury being brought upon society. He has really earned his struggle nom de guerre of "Mkuluwa" and this moniker has rang true of the character and personality of this great son of the African soil.
I still feel that he would be a great future president of both the ANC and the Republic. His sense of right and wrong, his unyielding determination to democracy, his stature and standing both locally and internationally, his grandfather manners, his old-world charm and charisma, his quiet voice that still carries authority; all these makes him the perfect candidate for the party and country's highest offices.
I had the opportunity and privilege to meet him in person, in personal, political and professional capacity; and, as you'd probably guess, the man has made a deep and lasting impression on me. He just exudes an energy that becomes contagious, and one wants to be inspired and motivated by his every word - even when he's admonishing you!