ANC & IFP in KZN resolve to begin talks to include municipalities in provincial unity govt
Last month the IFP, Democratic Alliance (DA), ANC and NFP voted in favour of joint leadership in the province.
Newly-appointed members of the executive council (MECs) in KwaZulu-Natal - consisting of 4 IFP members, 3 from ANC, 2 from DA and 1 from NFP. Picture: Nhlanhla Mabaso/ Eyewitness News
JOHANNESBURG - The African National (ANC) and Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) in Kwazulu-Natal resolved to begin talks to include municipalities in the newly formed provincial unity government.
Last month the IFP, Democratic Alliance (DA), ANC and NFP voted in favour of joint leadership in the province.
KZN ANC representative Mafika Mndebele said: "What we've done so far, we have discussed the provincial government but there is an agreement, that should this thing work, there should be a need for us to then discuss these things going down to local government."
The IFP's Inkosi Ntandoyenkosi Shabalala echoed Mndebele's sentiments.
"As the IFP, we will have such a government of provincial unity but of KwaZulu-Natal. That also compels us to rethink our position in local government."