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The party’s leaders are meeting to decide on whether to disband, reconfigure or take no action against its Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal branches.

JOHANNESBURG - The ANC says all structures that performed poorly in the last elections will be held accountable, including the national leadership.

ANC: Probe into underlying factors contributing to poor KZN, Gauteng electoral performances completed There has been murmurs within the NEC that Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal are being scapegoated for the party’s overall electoral decline.

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