Ramaphosa speaks out against 'counter revolutionaries' plotting to oust him
Now is not the time to focus on pointless meetings, President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Monday, breaking his silence on claims that his predecessor, former president Jacob Zuma, was working with the party's secretary general, Ace Magashule, to unseat him.
Ramaphosa delivered a blistering address at the opening of trade union federation Cosatu's 13th national congress in Midrand, questioning whose agenda those who want to oust him were serving.
Ramaphosa was addressing, for the first time, reports that Magashule held a meeting with Zuma, ANC Women's League secretary general Meokgo Matuba and ousted ANC North West chairperson Supra Mahumapelo in Durban to allegedly plot to remove him as president.
The four supported his rival Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma in the ANC presidential race ahead of the December elective conference.
"We should not spend our time on counter-revolutionary machinations in dark corners that undermine the will of our people," said Ramaphosa.