The ANC is hoping Ace Magashule will apologise to the party by the end of the week.
Magashule is likely to face disciplinary action if he fails to apologise.
This is after Magashule sought to suspend President Cyril Ramaphosa.
ANC deputy secretary-general Jessie Duarte said the party hoped suspended secretary-general Ace Magashule would apologise for his defiance by the end of the week.
Duarte said the national executive committee (NEC) instructed Magashule to apologise to the ANC community and to South Africans.
Failure to do so, she said, would result in disciplinary action.
Briefing the media from the ANC s headquarters on Tuesday, Duarte said Magashule s letter of suspension to President Cyril Ramaphosa had to be retracted.
11 May 15:43
@MYANC Deputy Secretary General Comrade Jessie Duarte will today, Tuesday briefs the media on the outcomes of the Special National Executive Committee that took place from the 08-10th May 2021. #ANCNECpic.twitter.com/lnvpGbhLfo African National Congress (@MYANC) May 11, 2021
11 May 15:41
Duarte says they have a cash flow problem because the funders they once relied on have since stepped back. She says the party is not broke but is struggling financially. We have a cash flow problem, she says.
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11 May 15:35
During the ANC s national executive committee (NEC) virtual meeting, its treasurer-general, Paul Mashatile, said the party was now mulling cutting its staff by 50%. | @pule joneshttps://t.co/JDNQ2HA1XY News24 (@News24) May 10, 2021
Duarte apologises to Zondo over her comments about the commission Duarte said in an article on the State Capture Commission it appears that she was directly speaking to or attacking Zondo, and added that it was not her intention to show any disrespect towards the commission chair personally. FILE: Jessie Duarte assured the deputy chief of her respect in the work he’s doing to bring to the fore the depth of malfeasance in the state and private sector. Picture: EWN
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JOHANNESBURG – The African National Congress’s (ANC) deputy secretary-general Jessie Duarte has apologised to Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo after Daily Maverick published an article where she was quoted saying the testimony at the commission of inquiry was an onslaught of the people.