Max sisulu resigns as speaker
Sisulu was born out of wedlock. His father was a Mr. Dickenson, a white assistant magistrate. He was raised by his grandmother and uncle and only moved in with his mother when he was six years old.
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Max Sisulu: ‘Parliamentary rules dictate new ad hoc committee must investigate Nkandla’
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Anti-apartheid icon, Walter Sisulu's legacy continues to live on through the success of two of his nine children. His son, Max Sisulu, made history in when he became the first black man in post-apartheid South Africa to become the Speaker of the National Assembly. Sisulu was replaced as speaker by Baleka Mbete following the general elections. Would you like more featured profiles on iconic South African political families?
Mr Max Vuyisile Sisulu
A former Minister of Social Development, he died in hospital after a short illness. The former Speaker of the National Assembly and a close friend, Max Sisulu, said that Skweyiya would be sorely missed, and would be remembered for many things. There was no guarantee that he would see freedom in his lifetime. Sisulu had visited Skweyiya during his last hours, describing him as quite weak in the last few days. He joined the ANC in , devoting his life to the struggle. When he eventually returned to South Africa, he remained active within ANC structures and in he added his voice among ANC veterans who were calling for the resignation of former president Jacob Zuma. Tagged as Max Sisulu Zola Skweyiya.
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Albertina Sisulu, a veteran of the anti-apartheid movement who saw her children become leaders in a democratic South Africa, died Thursday in Johannesburg. She was Her death was confirmed by African National Congress spokesman Brian Sokutu, but no other details were provided. While her husband was on Robben Island, Albertina Sisulu raised their five children.
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The row has dragged on, poisoning public debate and undermining confidence in government. An official inquiry in cleared Zuma of any wrongdoing, saying the work, which included a new swimming pool and cattle ranch pens, was needed for security reasons. Zuma repeatedly claimed he had used his own money to pay for building work. Like Zuma, she has refused to go. Expectations are growing that, like former president Thabo Mbeki, forced out prematurely in , he will not last until the end of his second term in He is under fire from all sides, including the main opposition Democratic Alliance DA , church leaders, Mandela era veterans, the media and online petitioners.
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And so it came to pass that on 20 August a former minister stood up in front of a room filled with her peers and received a sound dressing down for wrongdoing. And thence it happened that the disgraced ex-minister said sorry to the Parliament of South Africa. But the whole spectacle made you realize how rarely this all happens.
As South Africa's ruling party celebrates its centenary, William Gumede, professor at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, assesses the performance of its current leader for the BBC's Focus on Africa magazine. South Africa's ruling African National Congress ANC - the continent's oldest liberation movement - is having a bitter-sweet year celebration and it is as divided as it has been in living memory. Central to the divisions is President Jacob Zuma who appears intent on pushing for a second term. His critics say this is to pre-empt an unceremonious recall from the country's presidency by ANC members and to prevent enemies from attempting to prosecute him again for his alleged involvement in South Africa's controversial arms deal. Critics also suggest he wants to safeguard the burgeoning business interests of his family.
The office of the ANC chief whip confirmed that it had received Sisulu's resignation letter yesterday. Given his high position on the ANC list of candidates to parliament, many had assumed that President Jacob Zuma would give Sisulu a cabinet post. Sisulu is said to have annoyed the ANC top brass by allowing debates that caused political embarrassment to the ruling party, such as on the Guptagate scandal. More recently, Sisulu established an ad hoc committee to consider Zuma's reply to the public protector' s findings on the Rmillion upgrades to his private homestead in Nkandla. ANC general-secretary Gwede Mantashe last week denied that Sisulu was being punished for the Nkandla ad hoc committee, saying Sisulu had merely followed the rules of parliament. This mischievous assertion seeks to second-guess the reasons behind his decision. Register Sign In.
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