Zuma's reshuffle threatens alliance and govt stability - Mantashe
17 October 2017
Johannesburg - President Jacob Zuma second reshuffle of his Cabinet without consulting the ANC's top six is likely to deepen fractured relations within the party leadership and further threaten the relationship with the tripartite alliance partners.
"The ANC top six was informed," party secretary general Gwede Mantashe said on Tuesday when asked if Zuma had consulted them.
While the country’s constitution gives the president the prerogative to reshuffle his Cabinet, the ANC expects him to consult with its leadership and alliance partners.
While Mantashe refused to go into details of the meeting with Zuma when he informed them of his plans, his comments indicated that there was disapproval.