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has again spoken out against continued factionalism in the party. He was delivering the OR Tambo Lecture, which the ANC’s Dullah Omar region organised in the Western Cape on Saturday.

Mantashe told a group of ANC supporters that it was unacceptable that party members were still divided according to the candidates they supported at the party’s last elective conference.“You are cadres of the moment. That’s why comrades it’s not only wrong; it is mischievous to have people who are permanently CR and permanently NDZ. It’s not only wrong, it’s mischievous.”

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Political education must be on our agendas everyday bcs comrades are not well educated about the vision of ANC

He is part of that factionalism.

But he was mushroomed by functionalism, ai these guys are so old that they cannot remember anything 🤔

He is himself in the centre of factionalism manifestation Those who are in leadership positions are there for their personal gains, not to serve the people as it was during apartheid era

But he is a factionalist kwayena asikhohlwanga when he told us the poor that his president is a billionaire so he won't steal from government.

We will be NDZ until Cyril go . Asijiki. We will make sure CyrilRamaphosa will not lead smooth GwedeMantashe1 .

Is talking rubbish

😂😂😂

Same things keep happening all times...

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