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It’s a festival of contestation ahead of the African National Congress’ (ANC) KwaZulu-Natal elective conference that starts on Friday.

The ANC logo and colours are displayed on a press conference table.

With the battle for regional power being pulled in so many directions, political analyst Professor Bheki Mngomezulu has warned that the province might go to the national conference later this year, fragmented and divided as they were previously in 2017. The decision by the ANC’s national executive committee calls for members facing criminal charges to step aside from their positions within the party.

Mafika Mndebele says “Definitely when we go to the Provincial Conference of the ANC, the ANC Youth League will lobby branches of the ANC to ensure that the Step Aside Policy becomes the thing of the past or it is meant to be in line with the Constitution of the ANC which amongst other things is that a person is innocent until proven guilty by the court of law the ANC Youth League will be pushing for the Step Aside Rule.

 

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