Sowetan

Gauteng ANC must fight for unity

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I really hope and pray that what we are witnessing in our politicall­y stable province of Gauteng is just like a flu bug that will soon fade away.

Surely if the two ANC factions maintain strained relations, it will harm the the party big time, and may advance the chances of a split that would lead to the formation of a new political party.

ANC unity in Gauteng has managed to keep the organisati­on intact despite weathering the storms of the previous trying times.

The last battle to be waged in Gauteng was between Paul Mashatile and Nomvula Mokonyane. Since then, we’ve had a stable political environmen­t.

I pray for peace and stability in the run up to the regional and provincial ANC conference­s.

I urge comrades to find a middle ground to avoid serious contestati­on, since that will have negative consequenc­es moving forward.

Gauteng premier David Makhura’s supporters should engage with other groupings and reach a compromise prior to the conference.

The second layer of leadership should be taken into considerat­ion when actual lobbying commences.

Pensioners should be retired to give way for capable and deserving young individual­s to assume positions of power.

All known corrupt comrades must be rejected at regional and provincial conference­s to usher in a clean, youthful government in our province. Moses Zola Manake

Roodekrans

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