Anc western cape
ANC Western Cape to have new leadership by end of April
The party first wants to deal with a regional conference in the Boland. But, by the end of April, there should be a new provincial leader.
The ANC wants new leaders before the end of April and also plans to win more municipal councils in the Western Cape.
The interim committee had its first meeting over the weekend and resolved they should not operate in silos and focus on community issues.
African National Congress (ANC) secretary-general Ace Magashule said that the newly appointed Western Cape interim leadership could tap into the experience of old faces like Lynne Brown and Ebrahim Rasool.
The payment caused a stir in the party after it was ordered to pay back the money, but was unable to as the money had already spent.
Eyewitness News has already seen the list of 30 members that have been tasked with rebuilding the party ahead of a provincial elective conference early next year.
National ANC officials are in the Cape Town this week to forge a way forward with the help of the disbanded provincial structure.
On Friday, the NEC announced the disbanding of the provincial executive committee (PEC).
The party said that the decision was taken by the national executive committee at last week's meeting.
The ANC in Cape Town says taxi associations are fed-up with the slow progress by the City to get MyCiti buses back on the road.
The ANC nominated Lulama Mvimbi to become Scopa chairperson after the offer from the DA.
Over the last 10 years, the ANC in the Western Cape has been battling internal divisions.
The party's current leadership’s term in office would come to an end at the end of June.
The chairpersonship of Scopa gives the opposition unprecedented powers to probe the DA-run Western Cape government.
ANC MPL Cameron Dugmore said he planned to build a credible opposition that would use parliamentary mechanisms to apply pressure on the DA.
The SACP, Cosatu and Sanco have called for the investigation, citing that Survé’s company, Sekunjalo, is the subject of investigation at the commission of inquiry into the affairs of the Public Investment Corporation (PIC).
Lionel Adendorf filed an urgent application against the ANC in the High Court in Cape Town after being fired by the party's provincial executive committee.
Adendorf claimed that he sent two letters to the party leader where he listed his grievances but these have gone unanswered.
ANC spokesperson Dennis Cruywagen said internal elections would be held before the end of the year.