Anele Mda dishes dirt on Cope
Anele Mda caused ripples in political circles with her announcement last week she had returned to the African National Congress.
Anele Mda caused ripples in political circles with her announcement last week she had returned to the African National Congress.
The fight for leadership at Cope has finally been thrown into the open, with a pro-Mosiuoa Lekota group circulating a list of preferred leaders.
Cope youth leader Anele Mda has apologised to deputy general secretary Deidre Carter for making racist and sexist remarks, it was reported on Friday.
Anele Mda, Cope’s former youth leader, was praised when she burst on the scene this time last year. We track her fall from grace.
Anele Mda, Cope’s youth leader, has been suspended after allegations that she called the deputy general secretary “a stupid, white token bitch”.
Allegations of racism have rocked the third biggest political party in the National Assembly, the Congress of the People (Cope).
Leaders are expected to speak the truth. When they are caught out, their credibility takes a knock.
Colleagues of the interim president of the Cope Youth Movement, Anele Mda, have accused her of lying to South Africans.
Ignoring the axe over her head, Cope’s youth leader builds her ‘brand’.
Bloemfontein could be the end of the road for Anele Mda as the leader of the Congress of the People youth wing.
The ANC on Saturday said it was dismayed and deeply concerned about allegedly ”inflammatory and defamatory” remarks made by Congress of the People.
A network of youth leaders working inside the ANC are assisting the splinter group to set up its youth wing, which expects to launch soon.