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Mantashe bids a bitterswee­t goodbye

- African News Agency/ ANA

JOHANNESBU­RG: Outgoing ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe said yesterday he had mixed emotions as he left behind a “difficult and complex” office.

He made his comments ahead of the ANC’s 54th national conference in Johannesbu­rg, which begins tomorrow and ends on Wednesday.

“Leaving an office I enjoyed for 10 years is a mixed feeling. It’s a very difficult office, very complex – you absorb blame for everything and not get any credit for anything, and that’s it. We have enjoyed it, we are coming to an end,” Mantashe told reporters at the conference venue, Nasrec.

Despite disputes around candidate nomination­s, some of which have ended up in court, Mantashe said the elective conference where President Jacob Zuma’s successor would be elected was going ahead as planned.

“We are quite happy that conference will go ahead, it will be successful, it won’t collapse. Those who said it will collapse are probably disappoint­ed already,” he said.

“It will be the most well organised, most engaging conference. We have the gala dinner (tonight) and Saturday things will get running.”

The conference, labelled by some as the most important in the ANC’s history, will also see delegates voting for their preferred top six leaders.

The conference will examine and come up with new policies ahead of the 2019 general elections.

Seven presidenti­al hopefuls have put up their hands to take over from Zuma, but Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa and former AU chairperso­n Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma have emerged as front runners for the ANC top job.

Voting for the new ANC president takes place on Sunday.

 ?? Picture: Jacques Naude /African News Agency (ANA) ?? PREPARATIO­NS: Gauteng Premier David Makhura.
Picture: Jacques Naude /African News Agency (ANA) PREPARATIO­NS: Gauteng Premier David Makhura.
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