Cape Town – Former ANC chief whip Tony Yengeni is under fire from the party for his recent social media activity, with ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula confirming disciplinary action is underway.
Mbalula accused Yengeni of spreading dissenting political views and labelled him a “political Casanova”.
He said that Yengeni and other members making disparaging remarks on social media will be disciplined.
“Tony Yengeni will be charged. I have informed him through an SMS, I have called him. We will charge him. We will bring him before the disciplinary processes of the ANC so that he explains himself in terms of the membership of the ANC. For many other statements he has made, we will charge him.
🔴JUST IN🔴 ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula has indicated that the party intends to take disciplinary action against veteran member Tony Yengeni for his public criticisms of the organisation. “We will charge him, we will bring him before the disciplinary processes of the… pic.twitter.com/qm9I9qDORX
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“The discipline in ANC is important. I’ve seen other people on Twitter, every day when they have taken something at 2am, tweeting things that bring the ANC into disrepute. They, too, will be attended to very soon,” he said during a media briefing on Monday.
According to IOL, Yengeni has openly criticised President Cyril Ramaphosa’s leadership on social media and further strained relations within the ANC by representing former president Jacob Zuma during a disciplinary hearing after Zuma endorsed another political party ahead of the May 29 elections.
Despite the looming charges, Yengeni appeared unfazed, sharing a video of himself relaxing on Clifton Beach, Cape Town, captioned, “Stunning weather at the 4th beach yesterday.”
Stunning weather at the 4th beach yesterday.. pic.twitter.com/MYcx9ZpxxT
— Tornado..Veteran 102 (@tyengeni1954) January 7, 2025
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Compiled by Betha Madhomu