The former ANC secretary-general was expelled from the governing party after failing to apologise to it and its president, Cyril Ramaphosa, for unilaterally trying to suspend him in 2021.
JOHANNESBURG - Months after being booted out of the African National Congress , the party’s former secretary-general, Ace Magashule, is set to make his plans for his future public on Wednesday.
The man, once known as "lifetime chair" due to his lengthy stay at the helm of the ANC in Free State, struggled to make his mark on the national stage. Suggestions that he could join hands with long-time ally, Carl Niehaus, who registered his African Radical Economic Transformation Alliance party in 2023, were also dismissed.
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