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The 53 suspended members, including the union’s former second president Ruth Ntlokotse, lodged a contempt of court application after the union forged ahead with its congress despite a court order

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If the union is found guilty, the application demands the imprisonment of Numsa general secretary Irvin Jim and president Andrew Chirwa.Judge Portia Nkutha-Nkontwana postponed the case to August 19 to allow her time to study both parties’ submissions.In a video, Numsa national treasurer Mphumzi Maqungo is seen addressing the union’s supporters.We have a union to run. What we cannot agree to is to have the union processes run by the judge.

Jim argued that in a bid to comply with the judgment, Numsa convened a central committee meeting whose intention was to remedy the constitutional defects before the congress began.“Maqungo noticed that the applicant, Ruth Ntlokotse, had not confirmed her attendance at the upcoming emergency central committee meeting.

 

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We don't care anymore current leadership elected democratically so... We move on now

Numsa should go to jail.

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