#OccupyLuthuliHouse members on Monday called on president Jacob Zuma to step down, along with senior ANC members whom they blamed for the poor showing in the local government elections.
ANC member and chairperson of Sefako Makgatho branch, Sasabona Manganye, who is founder of #OccupyLuthuliHouse group made his remarks outside Luthuli House, where he intended to hand over a memorandum to party Secretary General Gwede Mantashe.
After a tense standoff between #OccupyLuthuliHouse and members of the Umkhonto weSizwe Military Veteransâ Association (MKMVA) dressed in military camouflage uniforms that lasted more than four hours, Mantashe emerged from Luthuli House to receive the memorandum.
However, the MK veterans shoved an pushed as they tried to prevent the #OccupyLuthuliHouse members from handing over their memorandum to Mantashe.
Clearly unimpressed, Mantashe warned the MK veterans not to give âhooligans publicityâ and he also warned against stifling dissenting voices.
âDonât do something that will give them publicity,â said Mantashe. âThere must be no bloodshed you have done what you were supposed to do (defend the ANC)â
Earlier Sasabona of #OccupyLuthuliHousesaid said apart from the disappointing election results, the âcurrent ANCâ was not what it is supposed to be. He said the leadership does not subscribe to the core values of the party.
âWe are fighting for the ANC to be what it is supposed to be not something foreignâ said Sasabona.
In the streets near Luthuli House ANC members in yellow party T-shirts were vociferous in their intent to âdefend the ANCâ. The MK Vets formed a human shield at the entrance.
There was also a visible police presence, but he pushing and shoving continued.
Flanked by MK veterans Mantashe received the memorandum from the disgruntled ANC members.
Cecillia Lindiwe a member of MK and ANC says theyâre ready to fight the #OccupyLuthuliHouse movement if needs be.
She said supporters of the ANC together with those for Zumaâs removal must wait for him to complete his term.
âWe have to protect the ANC, but also let Zuma finish his term as agreed and voted for by the ANCâ she said.
ANC has a meeting every Monday at Luthuli House, but Zuma was away in China attending the G20 Summit. Deputy ANC president and acting State President Cyril Ramaphosa attended the meeting.
By lunchtime the crowds had began to dissipate.
â African News Agency (ANA)