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Makhosi Khoza claims she received hail of insults from ActionSA for ‘working with ANC’

11 January 2022, 4:49 PM  |
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Zondo was responding to  testimony from Makhosi Khoza who was ejected from her position as Chairperson of the Public Service Portfolio Committee.

Zondo was responding to testimony from Makhosi Khoza who was ejected from her position as Chairperson of the Public Service Portfolio Committee.

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Zondo was responding to testimony from Makhosi Khoza who was ejected from her position as Chairperson of the Public Service Portfolio Committee.

The feud is mounting between the ActionSA leader in KwaZulu-Natal, Dr Makhosi Khoza and the party’s national leadership.

Dr Khoza claims she has suffered a hail of insults by some in the party’s national leadership accusing her of working with the ANC to destabilise the party.

Khoza recently stepped down as the party’s KZN chairperson after the ANC elected her as Municipal Public Accounts Committee chairperson in eThekwini metro.

While during the inauguration of eThekwini in November she was accused of having voted with the ANC even though the Action SA position was that its councillors would form a block with the opposition.

Dr Khoza explains, “I was obviously also quoined how did I allow the ANC to vote for me and which was a very difficult question for me because what do you say when people are voting for you. Do you say don’t vote for me? The ANC did vote for me. Well, I probably received a hail of insults from some members of the senate in the party who were thinking that I am being planted to destroy the Action SA within.”

Meanwhile, Action SA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont says the party stands by Dr Khoza. “No, I am not aware of anyone who has hailed insults to that effect. I think the leadership of the ActionSA and certainly the leadership I have engaged on this matter has a great deal of confidence in Dr Khoza and her leadership. And for what it’s worth I think it was very clear the statement issued by Herman Mashaba on the 23rd December expressed confidence to her as a leader. You know if there are certain individuals who feel differently within the Action SA no those views are not known to me and I don’t agree with them.”

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