The Eastern Cape premier insists his province ‘will not be voting cows’ at the ANC elective conference
Eastern Cape premier Oscar Mabuyane with President Cyril Ramaphosa. File picture: MICHAEL PINYANA.
Mabuyane said his leadership had since engaged with Masualle with a view to ensuring the alleged mission to split the province’s vote at the national conference did not succeed. “We had not been engaged by KwaZulu-Natal. Our view was that this [endorsement of Masualle] was an attempt to divide the Eastern Cape,” Mabuyane said.
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