The ANC national executive committee has confirmed the party will deal with disputes about its lists of would-be councillors even after the November 1 local government elections.
This was agreed by the NEC on Friday, a day after ANC elections head Fikile Mbalula told the media the party would fire councillors found to have been fraudulently included on its lists.
“In this regard the establishment of an independent ANC electoral committee has proven to be a correct decision, ensuring greater involvement of communities in our candidate-selection processes.” disputes, alleged misconduct, transgressions and manipulation of the list process”. “The NEC condemned in the strongest terms incidents of violence that occurred during the candidate-selection process and in particular the recent drive-by shooting of community members participating in the candidate-selection process in Inanda, KwaZulu-Natal.”
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