The Sunday newspaper titles have incompatible analyses about what the ABZ-camp(s) decided this week. These incompatibilities show they all missed the real conclusion --- there is incoherence among the ABZ lot that plays into Zuma's hands, rather than weakens him.
The Sunday Times implies that: a) There is no evidence of an actual ABZ-camp, since they really report only individual claims that weakly connect to an 'ABZ'-plot.
b.) For example, the Sunday Times assumes that Pallo Jordan's moral criticism of the leadership is necessarily an anti-Zuma jibe (as opposed to, say, an anti-collective current leadership jibe, inclusive of Motlanthe and Sexwale).
c.) Motlanthe, in the Sunday Times coverage, is possibly on two slates; the Zuma and ABZ slates, yet his picture on the front page is aimed at conveying a clear decision by him (not confirmed) that he is opposing Zuma.
d.) The Sunday Times also assumes Bheki Cele can deliver KZN votes for Motlanthe with no evidence of branches in KZN being open to his suasion.
e) Tokyo Sexwale, it is simply asserted, would be the deputy to Motlanthe.