Constitutional court next step for disgruntled ANCYL members


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

THE disgruntled members of ANCYL in North West said they are now heading to a constitutional court in contesting the ANCYL results where president Collen Maine was elected unopposed.

Former ANCYL branch chairperson, Thabo Molamu, Papa Jood, Gontse Maruping and Mbuyiselo Booi said the legitimacy of the elections was in question because there were many procedural measures that were flawed leading up to the ANCYL elective conference held at Gallagher Estate in Midrand two weeks ago.

“We’re now heading to a constitutional court after our urgent application was turned down by Judge Moses Mavundla at North Gauteng High Court. We will not back down because we are speaking the truth. We now heading to the constitutional court. We will start with our process of appealing the outcome and we have the strength to see this through.”  Molamu said.

He said there were other members who were excluded in the delegates list and they believed they have the case.

Meanwhile newly-elected ANCYL president Collen Maine said after the conference that all those who took the congress to court, will be expelled from the party.

“All members who will take the party to court will be expelled. We will discuss that with relevant authorities and the decision will be taken prior that,” Maine said.
-TDN
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