Cape Times

ANC to hold outstandin­g conference­s in April

- Staff reporter

THE ANC in KwaZulu-Natal said that its outstandin­g regional conference­s would be held by mid April.

The party had last year said that it expected to hold all its regional conference­s by the end of March.

However yesterday KZN ANC secretary Mdumiseni Ntuli said that due thoroughne­ss was needed in the process of membership auditing and the challenges around the convening of branch general meetings meant the conference­s were now expected to be held by mid April.

Today, Ntuli confirmed that the provincial executive committee had received a progress report on the work being done by the party’s National Executive Committee which included the adoption of a new membership system to be used for the upcoming conference­s.

“The office of the secretary general (Ace Magashule) has signed the membership audit reports of the eThekwini, Lower South Coast, General Gizenga Mpanza and Josiah Gumede regions, paving the way for these regions to begin with branch general meetings in order to nominate delegates for their respective regional conference­s,” Ntuli said.

He said that the final report for the Moses Mabhida region was expected to be signed off by Magashule “within the next few days”.

Ntuli said that the Moses Mabhida region, which has been calling for a regional conference in the past two years, could not get its audit report signed off by the party’s secretary general and there was “one or two” branches in the region which had indicated to Magashule that part of their membership had not been included in the audit process.

“The SG felt that those branches would have to be audited, so we are expecting the SG’s team to arrive in the province either today or tomorrow to conclude those one or two braches in Moses Mabhida so that the SG can sign the audit report before the end of the week. “This is so that we can get the region to follow the rest of the other three regions to start preparing in earnest for their own conference.” |

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