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Tycoon may run for top ANC post | Tycoon may run for top ANC post |
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South Africa's leading Sunday paper is reporting that businessman Tokyo Sexwale is campaigning for the leadership of the governing ANC party. | South Africa's leading Sunday paper is reporting that businessman Tokyo Sexwale is campaigning for the leadership of the governing ANC party. |
The ANC is expected to choose a new leader at the end of this year. | The ANC is expected to choose a new leader at the end of this year. |
Until now, the only visible contender has been the party's deputy president, Jacob Zuma. | Until now, the only visible contender has been the party's deputy president, Jacob Zuma. |
The succession is important because whoever takes over will be a front-runner to succeed Thabo Mbeki as president in two years' time. | The succession is important because whoever takes over will be a front-runner to succeed Thabo Mbeki as president in two years' time. |
According to South Africa's Sunday Times, Tokyo Sexwale is projecting himself as a compromise candidate in what could be a messy succession battle within the African National Congress. | According to South Africa's Sunday Times, Tokyo Sexwale is projecting himself as a compromise candidate in what could be a messy succession battle within the African National Congress. |
The party has been split between those backing President Mbeki and supporters of Mr Zuma - who was acquitted after a trial for rape last year, and then had a corruption case against him thrown out of court. | |
Mr Zuma has always maintained the court cases were politically motivated. | |
'Close to Mandela' | 'Close to Mandela' |
The Sunday Times says that Mr Sexwale - who has not been active in politics for nearly 10 years - is actively campaigning for the ANC presidency, and has had high-level discussions with supporters of both Mr Mbeki and Mr Zuma. | |
Mr Sexwale is believed to be close to former President Nelson Mandela. | |
They were imprisoned together on Robben Island, until their release in 1990. | They were imprisoned together on Robben Island, until their release in 1990. |
Tokyo Sexwale became the Premier of Gauteng Province in 1994, but went into business four years later, following differences with Mr Mbeki, who was then ANC deputy leader. | |
He was later accused, with other senior ANC officials, of plotting to topple Mr Mbeki. | |
The BBC's Mohammed Allie in Cape Town, says that Mr Sexwale has now healed his rift with Mr Mbeki. | |
Mr Sexwale has never ruled out a return to politics, and if the latest press reports are accurate, this marks a major development in the forthcoming ANC leadership contest. | |
In the past month, another weekend newspaper has claimed that Mr Sexwale has been cutting back his business commitments, with a view to mounting a presidential challenge. | In the past month, another weekend newspaper has claimed that Mr Sexwale has been cutting back his business commitments, with a view to mounting a presidential challenge. |
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