ANC in North West denies being in disarray

Up to 60% of the party's branches in the North West are not in good standing.

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Home | ANC in North West denies being in disarray The African National Congress (ANC) in the North West says the party is functioning well despite many branches – up to 60% – in the province not being in good standing. The SABC has reliably learnt that in Bojanala, the party’s biggest region in the province with a total of 153 branches, fewer than ten branches are in good standing. The terms of office of many Branch Executive Committees (BEC) have expired, and interim structures are currently leading many branches.

. The party’s Tumelo Maruping elaborates, “The guidelines that we have issued as the ANC Provincial Executive Committee was that branches that have lapsed since the last national conference must turn the BEC into the BTT and where the BEC does not exist, we then instructed them to establish a task team which will lead to a BBGM, a BBGM is where the BEC gets to be nominated.” Meanwhile, political analyst Thabang Motswaledi says this situation is worrying.



“It clearly shows you about the kind of leadership that is there in the party to say that are we chasing quantitative or are we chasing qualitative type of leadership in as far as our political dynamics are concerned. Particularly when you come to the North West province where the ANC still finds itself to find resonance amongst the people and is still one of the few provinces that is still the stronghold of the African National Congress. So therefore, this tells a story to say the ANC needs to actually take a mirror and look at itself.

” – Report by Thabiso Moss SABC © 2024.