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Nzimande: Jim wanted Vavi as deputy president

Johannesburg - Numsa general secretary Irvin Jim wanted his Cosatu counterpart Zwelinzima Vavi to be elected as ANC deputy president in 2012, says SA Communist Party general secretary Blade Nzimande said

"I don't want to be misread.

"I don't know whether comrade Vavi was consulted or not. It is not a criticism of comrade Vavi," he told delegates at the Young Communist League of SA's national congress in Cape Town.

He said he was merely telling the truth and could guess what African National Congress president Jacob Zuma said when Jim apparently approached him with the request.

Causing problems

"I can guess. He said if anyone has to be deputy president, they must first join a branch of the ANC and rise through the ranks."

Nzimande wondered where the National Union of Metalworkers of SA (Numsa) had got its mandate from.

"That is the source of the problem with Numsa. We said to the metal workers, ask. Now we are being blamed for causing problems in Numsa and Cosatu. We can't manufacture a deputy president."

Jim told reporters in Johannesburg on Thursday that Numsa was challenging its expulsion from the Congress of SA Trade Unions in court.

Numsa was expelled from Cosatu last month. According to Cosatu's constitution, Numsa could appeal its expulsion at the next national congress which was supposed to be held in September next year.

Overturned suspension

However, Cosatu president Sidumo Dlamini said earlier this week that Cosatu would now hold a special national congress in July.

Numsa was a strong supporter of Vavi when he was suspended last year for having an affair with a junior Cosatu employee.

The metalworkers union took Cosatu to court to challenge Vavi's suspension, where it was successful.

The South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg overturned Vavi's suspension and he returned to work earlier this year.

An ANC task team has stepped in to help the embattled Cosatu deal with internal friction; the expulsion of Numsa and with disciplinary proceedings against Vavi.

Applauded and cheered

However on Thursday, Jim criticised Zuma's government.

"The ANC/SACP government is now more degenerate and dangerous to the working class than even the government of Thabo Mbeki was," he told reporters in Boksburg.

Nzimande was warmly received by delegates at the University of Western Cape on Thursday and was applauded and cheered when he listed the achievements of the ANC since the end of apartheid.

He encouraged members of the Young Communist League of SA to continue building a progressive youth movement characterised by disciplined militancy.

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