He was speaking to journalists, editors, and academics during a question and answer session following a media briefing.
The secretary of the African National Congress in KwaZulu-Natal, Mdumiseni Ntuli, has said that the party may just record the best election results it has had since taking over governance of the province.
He was speaking to journalists, editors, and academics during a question and answer session following a media briefing – hosted by the party – at the Coastlands Musgrave hotel in Durban on Tuesday. ANC KZN chairperson Sihle Zikalala, who was also present at the event, offered his forecasts. Zikalala – currently the provincial MEC for economic development and tourism – is likely to be installed as premier following the election.
“The DA will be at the same level or slightly reduced [in numbers from the last national election]; the IFP will be at the same level or just gaining from the NFP,” he said.
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