KZN ANC calls on party members to use social media responsibly
Updated | By Nushera Soodyal
The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal has called on its members to toe the party line on social media.
It has asked an eThekwini EXCO member to withdraw comments about this week's vote of no confidence in Parliament.
He had said on Facebook that ANC MPs who voted against President Jacob Zuma were handed bribes to the tune of R2-billion.
Stanley Moonsamy also posted a list of MPs who, he believes, had supported the attempt to remove Zuma.
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The ANC's Mdumiseni Ntuli says the social media post lacks credible evidence.
"There is no evidence to support that allegation. Our view is that if we do not advise him from that statement, we can create a wrong impression that we know who voted in what way and how they were encouraged or made to vote in that direction," he said.
Meanwhile, the ANC says it is looking into who voted against Zuma.
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