ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa meets and greets residents of Delmas as he leads the Letsema Campaign in Mpumalanga Province on Saturday afternoon.ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa meets and greets residents of Delmas as he leads the Letsema Campaign in Mpumalanga Province on Saturday afternoon.
African National Congress president, Cyril Ramaphosa says the nomination process for the upcoming 55National Elective Conference in December will be a democratic one that will see legitimate leaders elected to serve in the Party.The has informed all ANC members that nominations will be allowed from the September 8th until the conference takes place in December.
The ANC president spoke to the media in Delmas, Mpumalanga as he embarked on the Letsema campaign on Saturday. Ramaphosa says all those who are keen to stand for election to leadership positions are free to launch their campaigns. “The 4000 or so branches of the ANC will get involved in nominations of those they would like to see in the leadership of the ANC at the National Conference, the 55Conference of the ANC. We don’t anticipate and there won’t be any firm of disruption, violence, it’s going to be very orderly processes in line with the democratic culture of the African National Congress.” Says Ramaphosa.
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