The Mercury

ANC Women’s League leaders expected in KZN

- SIBUSISO MBOTO sibusiso.mboto@inl.co.za

THE leadership of the ANC Women’s League (ANCWL) will be in KwaZulu-Natal this week to meet regional structures and explain the reasons behind their decision to nullify the body’s provincial conference held earlier this month.

ANCWL national spokespers­on Sarah Mokwebo confirmed yesterday that the decision to nullify the conference in which Nonhlanhla Khoza had emerged as the league’s KZN chairperso­n, was communicat­ed to the ANC KZN provincial office on August 18 by email and WhatsApp.

The conference, which was held from August 4 to 7, was beset by delays and complaints from some members.

Reacting to the decision, Mpume Mabaso, an ANC member from the eThekwini region, who was among those delegates that lodged a dispute regarding the conference, said she and her comrades felt vindicated.

She said the decision has restored faith among the party’s rank and file.

“We knew from the very start that we would be vindicated because we presented facts and argued that the numbers of delegates that had registered to be part of the conference and those who were to vote simply did not tally, and that made the process questionab­le,” she said.

Sibongile Khathi, who was appointed ANCWL KZN spokespers­on after the now-nullified conference, said they were awaiting official confirmati­on regarding the matter.

“It must be noted that the said letter has not been officially communicat­ed to the elected provincial executive committee (PEC) of the ANCWL in KwaZulu-Natal, but somehow found its way onto social media platforms,” said Khathi.

She added that once formal communicat­ion was received, the provincial structure was committed to pursuing due processes that included initiating an appeal with the ANC national executive committee. The decision means that the regional conference­s held since the provincial elective conference are also nullified.

ANC provincial spokespers­on Mafika Mndebele could not be reached yesterday.

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