The ANC seems undecided on the course of action that ought to be employed in relation to former ANC President, Jacob Zuma. The party has oscillated between deciding that there would be a disciplinary hearing on Tuesday, holding it off, then announcing that it would be held virtually, and then calling for it to be held in abeyance until after the elections. The party has, on various occasions, said there was no need to tackle the former leader's alleged misconduct as he had voluntarily left the organisation. However, it seems it is of a different view just weeks before the May elections. Zoleka Qodashe reports...