![Shilowa said the new party would form the next government [AFP] Shilowa said the new party would form the next government [AFP]](http://mwcnews.net/images/stories/Africa/A/1/2/3/4/Shilowa-B.jpg) | | Shilowa said the new party would form the next government [AFP] | A breakaway faction of South Africa's governing African National Congress has vowed to win next year's general election.
Senior politicians in the faction are moving to launch a new party to challenge the ANC, which has dominated South Africa's political landscape since the first post-apartheid elections in 1994. "We want to become the next government in the provinces and at the national level," Mbhazima Shilowa, the leader of the faction and former premier of South Africa's richest province, Gauteng, said on Sunday. The split in the ANC follows infighting which saw party members pushing for the resignation last September of Thabo Mbeki as president after a judge ruled that he had meddled in the corruption trial of Jacob Zuma, his rival and leader of the ANC. The politicians have yet to decide on a name for their new party, which they plan to launch on December 16, with general elections expected a few months later. Zuma campaign Zuma, after brushing off the threat posed by the splinter group, has been criss-crossing the country to shore up the party's base. At a rally with 15,000 people in a Soweto stadium on Sunday, he insisted that the ANC would defeat the new party in next year's elections. "We can't wait for them to form their party so that we can engage them in debate, not in anger," Zuma told his cheering supporters dressed in T-shirts bearing his image. ![Zuma began campaigning in the face of the threat from the splinter group [AFP] Zuma began campaigning in the face of the threat from the splinter group [AFP]](http://mwcnews.net/images/stories/Africa/A/1/2/3/4/Zuma.jpg) | | Zuma began campaigning in the face of the threat from the splinter group [AFP] |
"The ANC is still the party it was in the old days. "We are going to win the upcoming election with an overwhelming majority, as we have done in previous years." Adam Habib, vice-chancellor of the University of Johannesburg, said it was still early to determine the challenge the breakway faction would pose to the ANC in a general election. "[But] they could constitute a serious threat since the party has attracted a non-racial base ... and that suggests that if they were to compete, they would be competing for the home base of the ANC," he said. "By that fact they could truly have a significant impact on South Africa's political system." The ANC won more than two-thirds of the votes in the last election. The main opposition Democratic Alliance, perceived as a party for whites, poses little serious threat. Not another party Shilowa told The Sunday Independent newspaper in an interview that the party was not trying to become a new opposition. "We want to be in the government in 2009. We are very clear that we are not doing this just to be another opposition," he said. "It is about believing in ourselves and about South Africans believing that this new formation we are going to put in place will contest for political power, not just participate in the elections," he told the paper. Mbeki has not given his support to the new movement, but told Zuma in a letter leaked to the press last week that he would not campaign for the ANC ahead of the polls. Zuma is popular with poor South Africans, who make up 43 per cent of the population, and has strong ties with the country's powerful labour unions. "Zuma understands the needs of the people," Soweto resident Malose Zondi said at the ANC rally. "Those who want to break away from the ANC are charlatans who are out of touch with the needs of the people."
-
The Rise Of Legitimate Resistance Movement
-
After Non-Franchised Andijan
-
Nature of Resistance
-
CENTRAL ASIAN BACKLASH AGAINST US FRANCHISED REVOLUTIONS
-
Protesters meet outside Bush ranch
-
Bush ranch protest attracts hostility
-
U.N.:'Disappearances'Treaty
-
Continuing in His Defiance of the Law
-
Semantic Attacks
-
Support for the Iraqi resistance is growing
-
Franchise Of Fast Foods, Street Gangs and Tortures
-
Government Surveillance of Anti-War Activists
-
The Foulest Media Performances of the Year
-
US. Supreme Court, International Law, And Crimes Against Humanity
-
France's Colonial Blowback
-
Milosvic: First Victim of US Franchised Street Revolutions
-
Stephen Colbert's Blistering Performance
-
To Have a Prayer of a Chance
-
Shocking Lancet Study
-
Negotiations or Sanctions
-
There is more than one triangle of resistance
-
San Francisco Values
-
Ahahahaha Hahahahahahaha Hoo Boy
-
Fuelling the Chavez revolution
-
War Tax Resistance
-
The Nature of Iraq Resistance
-
US Alliance Denial of Truth
-
Reining In an Out-of-Control Executive
-
A Personal Vision for Cindy Sheehan's Campaign
-
American's obsession with dominance
-
Decentralizing Iraqi Governance Is the Last Hope
-
Conservative Hypocrisy
-
Sanctions on Gaza Violate Laws of War
-
Our Offspring Fontanelle
-
Sanctions and Embargoes on Iran
-
The power is within ourselves
-
Ruling By Decree
-
Threats, Sanctions and Lack of Conscience
-
Individualism, Collectivism, and Other Murky Labels
-
Were US & Israel Behind the 9/11?
-
Sailing Blind
-
What we could do to save the Planet
-
Pelosi's New Chief of Staff
-
Iraq: War, Resistance & Defeat
-
The Origin of Religious Tolerance: Voltaire
-
Sundance from the Ground
-
Symptomatic Slight Tremors in World Financial Markets
-
Senate Poised to Capitulate to Cheney's Fear-Mongering
-
In Election Season, Mum’s the Word about Gun Control
-
Suchitoto 13
-
A Failure to Stimulate
-
Courts Confront Climate Change
-
The Deadly Sanctions on Iraq
-
The Puppy Party
-
Ben Heine, Master of the Art of Resistance
-
Radioactive Baby Teeth
-
White Ribbon Alliance Apeal to IMF/World Bank
-
Yoo-surping Power for the Executive Branch
-
Executive or Imperial Branch?
-
Uri Avnery: With Friends Like These…
-
Human Rights Torch Comes to Vancouver
-
Passive Genocide by Burma Junta & US Alliance
-
McCain on Warrantless Surveillance
-
Guantanamo: A shameful close score
-
The Democrats Betray the Fourth Amendment
-
Canwest: Media Bully
-
Palin is the Right Choice for Republican VP
-
Obama's Acceptance Speech
-
The Trade Balance and the Limits of the Paulson Rescue Plan
-
Wall Street's Crooked Ensemble of Financial Instruments
-
Guardian Held Hostage by Islamophobic Pressure Group
-
Tortured by the Federal Savior
-
Fidel Castro: The White House ghost
-
John the Candidate
-
Early Voting In Miami Boosting Obama's Chances
-
Worst Campaign Ever!
-
Every Crisis Becomes a Carnival of Opportunism
-
Pro-Zionist Media Holocaust Ignoring
-
Palestine and the politics of resistance
-
Israel Has Managed to Lose Again
-
Gaza; The Franco-Egyptian Proposal
-
International Law and Israel's War on Gaza
-
Noam Chomsky: Obama's Stance on Gaza Crisis
-
Jail for Businessmen, a Pass for Torturers
-
Global Financial Crises and Hugo Chavez
-
Rally to appeal against removal of Falun Gong
-
Requiring Accountability From Pampered Public Servants
-
Apartheid Israel Gaza Massacre
-
Priests Jailed For Opposing Torture
-
It was Never about Democracy
-
Lexicon of Resistance
-
Militarism & Financial Excess: Two Sides of the Same Coin
-
Putting Finance Capitalism 'Back in Its Box'
-
The Cancerous Rot at the Center of the Empire
-
Blind Optimism and the Financial Fleecing of America
-
Dr. King Spanks Obama: Part 2
-
Internet Threatened by Censorship
-
Was Rape an Enhanced Interrogation Technique?
-
Muslim Charity Founders Sentenced
-
Ground the Airbus?
-
Using Waco 'Blowback' to Suppress Dissent
-
Obama's Financial Reform Proposal
-
Not Their Finest Hour
-
Obama Has No Legal Authority to Escalate Afghan War
-
Bastille Day 1779-2009. France
-
The Continued Fleecing Of America
-
The Madoff Scandal Exposes Government Failure
-
Fake Jewish Tolerance vs Vile Israeli Aggression
-
The Federal Reserve, 2009
-
France and Brazil sign nuclear deal
-
Public Seems Not To Mind Spread of 'Surveillance Society'
-
If it Bleeds, it Cannot Lead
-
O'Reilly and the Law of the Jungle
-
Corporate Corruption Killing America
-
Vengeance, Barbarism and Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds
-
Can Disobedience Remain Civil In a Lawless State?
-
The Evilness of Sanctions
-
Libya war report request denied
-
Tortured Law
-
School War Crimes Tribunals
-
Suu Kyi in Myanmar sanctions talks
-
Astana 'investigated' over syringes
-
US 'to hold back on Iran sanctions'
-
Son's rise puts Sarkozy on the spot
-
Russia snubs US on Iran sanctions
-
Atletico appoint Sanchez Flores
-
Ferguson accepts charge
-
French Scientology guilty of fraud
-
France halts African leaders probe
-
Chirac ordered to face trial
-
What Physicians Know
-
France begins 'identity' debates
-
Man United progress with late point
-
Professor Griffin: Bin Laden Didn't Commit 9-11
-
No Vote on Single-Payer
-
Israel’s State Piracy
-
Ferguson sent to the stands
-
Syria hails 'trust' with France
-
France and Brazil pledge carbon cut
|
Recommend this article...
Tags: ANC S Africa
|