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Mashatile orders ANC Gauteng to hold its conference in May
In a letter seen by Eyewitness News on Wednesday, Mashatile informs provincial secretary Jacob Khawe that the ANC has already determined March should be the...
Provincial secretary Jacob Khawe told Eyewitness News the provincial executive committee, which met over the weekend, felt that pushing ahead with elective conferences in Gauteng would merely serve to rubber stamp factional battles within the party.
Andrew Mlangeni, who passed away in July last year, would be celebrating his 96th birthday on Sunday, 06 June 2021.
The NDC overturned the ANC in Gauteng’s disciplinary committee’s decision to suspend both Bandile Masuku and presidential spokesperson Khusela Diko following last year’s Gauteng health personal protective equipment (PPE) saga.
The ANC’s national disciplinary committee has found them not guilty of contravening the party’s constitution or of unethical behaviour and said they can resume their duties as PEC members.
Masuku returned to work after having been cleared by the ANC’s own processes while her husband has lodged court processes against the SIU over a report it submitted which led to his axing.
ANC Gauteng Secretary Jacob Khawe went to great lengths to explain that the party was not shielding anyone from accountability, by not accepting the intergrity committee report, but was merely ensuring that all due processes were followed.
ANC Gauteng leaders have gathered at the St Gorges hotel in Irene on Sunday at the party's assembly of cadres.
The caucus also adopted a programme of action to accelerate service delivery and implement the party's manifesto commitments.
Makhura was speaking in Orlando at the Hector Pieterson during the commemorations of the 1976 youth uprising in Soweto.
The 43rd anniversary of the 1976 massacre will be commemorated in Gauteng by the two main political parties.
The party announced five male premier candidates with only two females, Sisi Ntombela for the Free State and Refilwe Mtsweni for Mpumalanga.
The African National Congress (ANC) in Gauteng said that the drop in its support in the province sent a clear message that residents were unhappy about a lack of housing, jobs and other local government issues.
Lesufi has raised concern about the split between the national and provincial results for the party highlighting how this shows signs of growing support for the opposition in Gauteng.
The ANC has been on a steady decline in Gauteng since 2004. In 2014, the liberation movement only managed to obtain just over 53%.
The latest poll undertaken by the Institute of Race Relations revealed how Gauteng could be a hung province unless there’s a late surge in favour of the ANC.
The ANC in Gauteng has promised to find a speedy resolution to the protracted e-tolls matter if it retains control of the province while the DA's Solly Msimanga vowed to lodge an intergovernmental dispute with government to stop e-tolls if he won.
E-toll gantries went live more than five years ago but were met with fierce resistance and this opposition continues to grow fuelled by mixed messages from those in power.
Gauteng ANC Head of Elections Lebogang Maile says Herman Mashaba is shifting the blame to the ANC because he has no idea how to govern the City of Johannesburg.