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ANC NEC's decision to reinstate Radzilani, Msiza a principled one - MKMVA
The MKMVA said that a statement by its members in Limpopo, who condemned the African National Congress's (ANC) decision to reinstate Florence Radzilani and...
The party announced earlier on Tuesday that it had fired seven of its mayors involved in the saga.
The party says it is only aware of a R250,000 transaction from Vele Investment, the majority shareholder in VBS.
The league has welcomed the party's integrity commission’s recommendation that the pair steps down along with other ANC leaders who have been implicated in the VBS scandal.
On Sunday, DA leader Mmusi Maimane reported back on the outcomes of the party's federal council in Johannesburg.
The ANC NWC met on Monday to discuss the report and its findings and referred the matter to the party’s Integrity Commission to scrutinise further.
Talk Radio 702 host Karima Brown speaks to Limpopo ANC provincial secretary Soviet Lekganyane on the postponement of a PEC meeting aimed at discussing the VBS Mutual Bank 'heist' report.
The ANC’s Donald Selamolela won’t say if they will push for these leaders to be held accountable.
It's been reported that the provincial ANC leadership in Limpopo met with the party's top six in a last-ditch political attempt to save the bank.
The 'City Press' reported that a meeting was held between provincial ANC leadership and the party's top six in a last ditch political attempt to save the bank.
An attempt to halt the gathering at the weekend, which saw Stan Mathabatha being re-elected as the provincial chair, was dismissed with costs in the High Court in Johannesburg.
Stan Mathabatha has been re-elected as the chairperson of the party in the province with Florence Radzilani elected as his deputy.
The announcement comes as a disgruntled group approached the High Court in Johannesburg to interdict the gathering from going ahead.
The group lawyer Tumi Mokoena says allowing the conference to go ahead would be a threat to democracy.
A group of disgruntled members approached the court claiming the process leading to this weekend’s gathering was marred by irregularities.
Disgruntled ANC members in Limpopo say the process preceding the conference was unlawful as the term of office for the provincial executive committee lapsed in February 2018.
Ace Magashule is addressing party members at the Limpopo elective conference which is being challenged in the High Court this afternoon.
The High Court in Johannesburg is today expected to make a decision after a group of disgruntled members filed an urgent interdict to stop the gathering from going ahead.
A group of ANC members approached the court on Thursday in an attempt to halt the elective conference, if it’s not postponed or cancelled.