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Mdumiseni Ntuli has a clear vision of what a secretary-general should do, and he has an ambitious plan to unite the ANC. ANCElectiveConference Here's how:

Former KwaZulu-Natal ANC provincial secretary Mdumiseni Ntuli has a clear vision of what a secretary-general of the ANC should do and what the party should do to achieve unity. Restoring ANC to former glory If elected as the new secretary-general at Nasrec next month, he would implement an ambitious plan to unite the ANC and restore it to its former glory. These include ensuring the party's former presidents and struggle veterans play closer and more strategic advisory roles in the party.

to elect leadership that will genuinely unite against the “demon of factionalism” and to end to slates and put all its energies to seriously build the party and its capacity.The former ANC presidents and the veterans league must be given special roles to play to enhance governance and unite the party instead of being embroiled in divisive party dynamics.

ANC tensions mostly emanated from infighting in provincial and regional structures, where those who won elections concentrate on recalling their opponents.that are not informed by objective assessment of the situation but merely by taking revenge on their opponents,” Ntuli said.

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