ANC NWC set to conclude KZN visit after hearing views on state of party
The ANC national working committee has been deployed to the province to analyse party structures following the recent polls.
The ANC's NWC was in KZN over the weekend to analyse party structures following the recent polls. Picture: @MYANC/X
DURBAN - The African National Congress (ANC)'s national working committee (NWC) will on Monday conclude its two-day visit to KwaZulu-Natal to consult party structures following the May polls.
On Sunday, NWC officials, including party president Cyril Ramaphosa, spent time with various regions in the province.
On Monday, the committee will meet with the KZN’s provincial executive committee.
The ANC national working committee has been deployed to the province to analyse party structures following the recent polls.
Regions and branches on Sunday aired their views and concerns about the state of the organisation.
The party will on Monday meet the PEC to look at what went wrong in the elections.
Party president, Cyril Ramaphosa, said that these sessions would help the party pick up the pieces.
"As part of our rejuvenation renewal process of getting structures of the ANC to understand what has happened to our performance in the elections and also to come up with clear strategies of how we rebuild the ANC, how we strengthen and how we get it functioning as the real organ of people’s power and serves the people of this country."
The party hopes to recover lost ground in parts of the province despite the drastic support loss.
[WATCH] ANC Moses mabhida region in KwaZulu-Natal singing and chanting as they meet party president Cyril Ramaphosa who is in the province alongside other national working committee officials to look at the state of the organisation following the May polls. @_NMabaso pic.twitter.com/s0hM6myUnV
— EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) August 18, 2024