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ANCWL is considering action against Tolashe

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ANC Women’s League Faces Decision Over President Sisisi Tolashe

Background
The ANC Women’s League (ANCWL) gathered in Boksburg to discuss a report from the party’s Integrity Commission. The report looked into allegations against the league’s president, Sisisi Tolashe, who was previously removed from her role as Social Development Minister. The controversy centers on two luxury SUVs donated by Chinese officials to the ANCWL, which were allegedly registered under the names of her adult children.

What the Integrity Commission Found

  • The commission concluded that Tolashe acted improperly while holding public office.
  • It determined that the vehicle registration issue constituted misconduct.
  • As a result, the ANC National Executive Committee (NEC) has instructed her to step down as both a Member of Parliament and the ANCWL president.

League’s Initial Reaction
At a media briefing, ANCWL Secretary‑General Nokuthula Nqaba explained that the league had not yet made a final decision. She noted:

  • The ANCWL had met with Tolashe before the NEC meeting.
  • Tolashe has shown no intention to resign voluntarily.
  • The league chose to let the Integrity Commission process run its course, arguing that the issue concerns a member’s conduct rather than the presidency itself.

Acceptance of the Findings
Nqaba confirmed that the ANCWL accepts the commission’s conclusions, emphasizing:

  • Membership in the organization is not in question.
  • Personal honor and organizational integrity are tied to individual conscience.
  • The league will wait for the ANC president’s official response before taking further action.

ANC’s Stance
ANC General Secretary Fikile Mbalula arrived at the meeting and stated that the party will give the Women’s League the space needed to discuss the matter and reach a conclusion. He reiterated the NEC’s directive for Tolashe to resign from her parliamentary and league positions.

What Happens Next?

  • The ANCWL will continue internal discussions on how to proceed.
  • Awaiting the ANC president’s decision on the NEC’s recommendations.
  • Possible outcomes include a formal resignation request, disciplinary measures, or a negotiated settlement.

Conclusion
The situation highlights the ANC’s commitment to upholding integrity within its ranks. While the ANC Women’s League respects Sisisi Tolashe’s membership, it is preparing to act in line with the Integrity Commission’s findings and the party’s directives. The coming days will reveal whether the league will accept the NEC’s call for her resignation or pursue an alternative path.

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