The Citizen (KZN)

Mantashe to speak in Irene

- Eric Naki

ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe, pictured, is expected to address the Gauteng provincial policy conference in Irene, east of Pretoria, this evening.

ANC national spokespers­on Zizi Kodwa said the provincial policy conference was expected to consolidat­e the provincial policy perspectiv­es leading to the fifth national policy conference, to be held from June 30 until July 5.

Some regions in the province seem to agree on the proposed two deputy president portfolios for the ANC, with one being a woman.

The suggestion first emerged from the Northern Cape ANC, which further proposed three deputy secretarie­s-general – one for campaigns and membership, another for cadre developmen­t and political education and the third for battle of ideas.

Northern Cape was proposing a top nine instead of the current top six officials and that one of two proposed deputy presidents should focus on national planning, monitoring and evaluation and another on internatio­nal relations.

This week, Gauteng regions held their regional general councils and policy conference­s.

All but one region, Ekurhuleni, led by Mzwandile Masina, indicated their preference for Cyril Ramaphosa to succeed Jacob Zuma as ANC president.

Last week, ANC provincial chairperso­n Paul Mashatile indirectly indicated that Ramaphosa would be the province’s choice.

The province believed this approach should be followed as it helped to avoid divisions. However, the Zuma camp favoured Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma.

With Gauteng, Limpopo, Northern Cape and Western Cape on his side and huge support in the Eastern Cape, things are beginning to gel for the Ramaphosa campaign.

Dlamini-Zuma, on the other hand, enjoys solid support in the Free State, Mpumalanga, North West and KwaZulu-Natal.

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