African National Congress (ANC) chairperson Gwede Mantashe is in the Western Cape this weekend to address party members on service delivery as well as mining issues along the west coast.
CAPE TOWN - African National Congress chairperson Gwede Mantashe is in the Western Cape this weekend to address party members on service delivery as well as mining issues along the west coast.The party is also finalising its nomination process ahead of its December conference.
But Mantashe’s visit won’t be confined to just party activities as it will look into areas of service delivery around mining, especially along the west coast.
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