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ICYMI: Human Settlements Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi says she is equally capable of assuming a higher position within the ANC as her male counterparts.

Mmamoloko"Nkhensani" Kubayi the Minister of Human Settlements briefing the media.

Kubayi is vying for the Deputy President position in the party against the incumbent, David Mabuza; Paul Mashatile, Ronald Lamola and Oscar Mabuyane.Kubayi accepted a nomination from her branch earlier this year and speaking to SABC News, she says she is both a credible and competent candidate. It is, however, expected to be reviewed at the party’s elective conference in December. The conferences of the ANC are the highest decision-making body of the party outside of the NEC. And as the race to the party’s 55th conference gets underway, Kubayi says the renewal of the party is paramount.

Kubayi says the criticism of the ANC and its leaders by former party Presidents should not be so easily dismissed.Last month, President Cyril Ramaphosa was heavily criticised for the state of the ANC and Government by former Presidents Thabo Mbeki; Jacob Zuma and Kgalema Motlanthe.

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