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Viewing cable 07PRETORIA4242, ZUMA CAMP DOMINATES ANC NEC ELECTION; MBEKI ALLIES

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
07PRETORIA4242 2007-12-21 16:20 2011-08-24 01:00 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Embassy Pretoria
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R 211620Z DEC 07
FM AMEMBASSY PRETORIA
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 3023
INFO RUCNSAD/SOUTHERN AF DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY COLLECTIVE
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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 PRETORIA 004242 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SIPDIS 
SENSITIVE 
 
DEPT FOR AF/S 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: PGOV KDEM SF
SUBJECT: ZUMA CAMP DOMINATES ANC NEC ELECTION; MBEKI ALLIES 
DEFEATED 
 
REF: A. PRETORIA 4217 
 
     B. PRETORIA 4229 
     C. PRETORIA 4218 
 
This message is Sensitive but Unclassified.  Not for Internet 
distribution. 
 
1. (SBU) Supporters of newly-elected African National 
Congress (ANC) President Jacob Zuma dominated the elections 
for the party's National Executive Council (NEC), the ANC's 
central policymaking body (see para 6 for full results). 
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela received the most votes for the NEC 
(2,845), a largely sentimental vote for the much-loved 
Madikizela-Mandela, followed by Minister of Transport Jeff 
Radebe (2,716) and Minister of Social Development Zola 
Skweyiya (2,700).  A number of key allies of President Mbeki, 
including sixteen Cabinet members, lost their NEC positions. 
However, despite earlier speculation that he might lose, 
Mbeki ally and Finance Minister Trevor Manuel was reelected 
to the Council (in position 57 of 80), as were prominent 
businessman Cyril Ramaphosa (position 30), and presidential 
policy advisor Joel Netshitenzhe (position 73).  ANC 
presidential candidate and recent Zuma supporter Tokyo 
Sexwale garnered 2,198 votes, finishing in 10th position. 
 
2. (SBU) Among the prominent ANC members and Mbeki allies 
defeated for reelection to the NEC were: 
 
-- DefMin Mosiuoa "Terror" Lekota, previously ANC Chairman 
and the Mbeki camp candidate for ANC Secretary General, who 
publicly attacked Jacob Zuma in the weeks leading up to the 
ANC conference; 
 
-- Deputy President Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, the Mbeki camp's 
candidate for ANC Treasurer General, whose husband led the 
initial corruption investigation of Zuma; 
 
-- Minister in the Presidency Essop Pahad and his brother 
DepForMin Aziz Pahad, both long-time Mbeki confidantes; 
 
-- Minister of Intelligence Ronnie Kasrils and Minister of 
Public Enterprises Alex Erwin, two of three white ANC 
Ministers (the other, former New National Party leader and 
Minister of Environment and Tourism Marthinus van Schalkwyk, 
was not nominated); 
 
-- Minister of Public Works Thokozile Didiza (Mbeki camp 
candidate for ANC Deputy Secretary General); Minister of 
Provincial and Local Government Sydney Mufamadi; Minister of 
Public Service and Administration Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi; 
Trade and Industry Minister Mandisi Mpahlwa; and Deputy 
Finance Minister Jabu Moleketi; and 
 
-- Director General in the Presidency Frank Chikane; head of 
the ANC Presidency Smuts Ngonyama; and businessman and key 
Mbeki ally Saki Macozoma. 
 
3. (SBU) Other developments of note: 
 
-- ANC delegates reelected to the NEC ForMin Nkosazana 
Dlamini-Zuma (position 35), despite her support for Mbeki 
during the presidential campaign.  DepForMin Sue van der 
Merwe (position 54) and Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) 
Deputy Director General for Africa Multilateral Jesse Duarte 
(position 6) were also elected. 
 
-- Controversial Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang was 
reelected (position 55), although she was outpolled by her 
former deputy Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge, a first-time NEC 
member (position 33).  Mbeki fired Madlala-Routledge in 
August 2007, ostensibly for traveling without his permission, 
although most analysts believe her outspoken criticism of SAG 
HIV/AIDS policies led to her dismissal. 
 
-- Other ministers who retained their NEC positions include 
Arts and Culture Minister Pallo Jordan (position 4), Housing 
Minister Lindiwe Sisulu (position 7), Justice Minister 
Bridgette Mabandla (position 9), Sports Minister Makhenkesi 
QBridgette Mabandla (position 9), Sports Minister Makhenkesi 
Stofile (position 12), Home Affairs Minister Nosiviwe 
Mapisa-Nqakula (position 68), and Education Minister Naledi 
Pandor (position 74). 
 
-- Only one of the nine provincial premiers, KwaZulu-Natal 
Premier Sbu Ndebele, was reelected to the NEC (position 75). 
 
 
PRETORIA 00004242  002 OF 003 
 
 
4. (U) This is the largest ANC NEC in history, with 86 
members; it is also for the first time comprised of 50 
percent women.  (NOTE: The NEC comprises of the six ANC 
leadership positions, elected December 18 (ref A), plus the 
80 other members.  END NOTE.)  Both the expanded size and 
mandatory gender parity were approved by conference delegates 
earlier in the week.  Due to the gender requirement, 43 of 
the 69 women nominated to the NEC were elected, as opposed to 
43 of the 96 men. 
 
5. (SBU) COMMENT:  With the NEC election, the Zuma camp has 
largely completed its takeover of the ANC party structures 
from Mbeki and his allies.  It is encouraging that the ANC 
delegates voted for FinMin Manuel and ANC policy advisor 
Netshitenzhe, both impressive technocrats, despite their 
pro-Mbeki leanings.  While the ideological center of the NEC 
has moved to left, we do not expect major changes in ANC or 
SAG policy, at least in the short-term (refs B and C).  The 
current crop of SAG ministers, including those voted off the 
NEC, will remain in cabinet and in control of their 
portfolios until national parliamentary elections, currently 
expected in March/April 2009.  Furthermore, just because an 
ANC member is not on the NEC does not mean s/he might not 
emerge in a key position in the next administration.  Should 
Zuma succeed in winning the national presidency in 2009, 
Zuma's aides have told us that they intend to widen the 
separation between party and government and would pick at 
least some members of Zuma's cabinet from outside the ANC 
NEC.  END COMMENT. 
 
6. (U) Following are the results of the ANC National 
Executive Committee elections, released December 20: 
 
   1. MANDELA, Winnie 2845 votes received 
   2. RADEBE, Jeff 2716 
   3. SKWEYIYA, Zola 2700 
   4. JORDAN, Pallo 2645 
   5. CRONIN, Jeremy 2519 
   6. DUARTE, Jessie 2448 
   7. SISULU, Lindiwe 2384 
   8. MTHEMBI-MAHANYELE, Sankie 2291 
   9. MABANDLA, Brigitte 2235 
   10. SEXWALE, Tokyo 2198 
   11. NZIMANDE, Blade 2157 
   12. STOFILE, Makhenkesi 2151 
   13. GIGABA, Malusi 2144 
   14. MAGASHULE, Ace 2121 
   15. MBALULA, Fikile 2116 
   16. MOOSA, Valli 2110 
   17. POTGIETER-GQUBULE, Febe 2091 
   18. CHABANE, Collins 2043 
   19. SISULU, Max 2041 
   20. RAMATLHODI, Ngoako 2034 
   21. YENGENI, Tony 2032 
   22. NYANDA, Siphiwe 2005 
   23. HANEKOM, Derek 1996 
   24. MKHIZE, Zweli 1976 
   25. EBRAHIM, Ebrahim 1964 
   26. CELE, Bheki 1950 
   27. MFEKETO, Nomaindia 1943 
   28. MASETLHA, Billy 1937 
   29. DLAMINI, Bathabile 1933 
   30. RAMAPHOSA, Cyril 1910 
   31. YENGENI, Lumka 1907 
   32. MOTSHEKGA, Angie 1906 
   33. MADLALA-ROUTLEDGE, Nozizwe 1905 
   34. GODONGWANA, Enoch 1891 
   35. DLAMINI ZUMA, Nkosazana 1885 
   36. SHABANGU, Susan 1775 
   37. MOKONYANE, Nomvula 1756 
   38. PULE, Dina 1730 
   39. BHENGU, Ruth 1729 
   40. PHAAHLA, Joe 1726 
   41. BOOI, Nyami 1709 
   42. MABUDAFHASI, Joyce 1698 
   43. ZULU, Lindiwe 1682 
   44. TOBIAS, Thandi 1675 
   45. LOVE, Janet 1670 
   46. SHOPE-MAFOLE, Lyndall 1642 
   47. DLODLO, Ayanda 1641 
   48. MTHETHWA, Nathi 1629 
   49. BROWN, Lynne 1623 
   50. KONDLO, Ncumisa 1619 
   51. MTINTSO, Thenjiwe 1616 
   52. XASA, Fikile 1615 
 
PRETORIA 00004242  003 OF 003 
 
 
   53. MOTSHEKGA, Mathole 1613 
   54. VAN DER MERWE, Sue 1593 
   55. TSHABALALA-MSIMANG, Manto 1591 
   56. MOTSOALEDI, Aaron 1591 
   57. MANUEL, Trevor 1590 
   58. MTHEMBU, Jackson 1590 
   59. TOLASHE, Sisisi 1574 
   60. MABUZA, David 1572 
   61. SHICEKA, Sicelo 1532 
   62. CAPA LANGA, Zoleka 1506 
   63. MASHAMBA, Joyce 1497 
   64. MANANA, Sibongile 1496 
   65. JENKINS, Hazel 1496 
   66. MUFAMADI, Thaba 1496 
   67. LOBE, Charlotte 1494 
   68. MAPISA-NQAKULA, Nosiviwe 1490 
   69. MASUALLE, Phumulo 1484 
   70. MOLOI-MOROPA, Joyce 1470 
   71. MORULE, Playfair 1468 
   72. DUMA, Ndleleni 1447 
   73. NETSHITENZHE, Joel 1437 
   74. PANDOR, Naledi 1431 
   75. NDEBELE, Sibusiso 1427 
   76. MAGADZI, Dikeledi 1424 
   77. NTWANAMBI, Nosipho 1403 
   78. JOEMAT-PETTERSON, Tina 1369 
   79. MAYENDE-SIBIYA, Noluthando 1345 
   80. NKOANA-MASHABANE, Maite 1337 
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