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The recent reconfiguration of ANC structures in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal , The succession debate around President Cyril Ramaphosa , corruption scandals and renewal are some of the biggest issues confronting the ANC as it prepares to hold its Lekgotla this weekend.corruption scandals and renewal are some of the biggest issues confronting the ANC as it prepares to hold its Lekgotla this weekend.
ANC stalwarts and former ministers, including Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, Sibusiso Ndebele, Jeff Radebe, Bathabile Dlamini and Bheki Cele, are among the key senior figures being considered to reconfigure the provinces.The PECs matter was put to rest but the other issue was Ramaphosa’s succession.Sources within the NEC told IOL that their meeting was a heated discussion as the members were accused of wanting to dissolve the PECs for them to emerge ahead of the party’s 2027 elective conference.
“It was a heated one because some members in the meeting including Mbalula were called for their flops and conduct. That's another issue we faced there because no one wants to take accountability for their actions,” the source said.
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