In this most hurly-burly of the ANC’s years it is Zweli Mkhize,the Treasurer-General of the ANC, who is seen in some quarters as the man who could bridge the yawning divide between the populist party of President Jacob Zuma and the sober movement of deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa. So it would be silly to expect him to say anything dramatic at this stage of the game. But it’s the nuance (a slight variation in meaning, tone, expression) of not saying anything that makes him so though-provoking. Especially over the course of an interview that took more than 50 minutes. By STEPHEN GROOTES.
Source: dailymaverick.co.za