The Nasrec conference centre south of Johannesburg was a hive of activity on Monday as the party’s highest decision-making body between conferences met.
At the national executive committee meeting the centre of discussion was the section 89 parliamentary panel report on Phala Phala, which found that party president Cyril Ramaphosa has a case to answer in relation to the theft of dollars at his farm in Limpopo.
At the entrance, dozens of pro-Ramaphosa supporters clad in ANC regalia sang and danced in support of the embattled president and berated his opponents.songs taking a swipe at ANC treasurer-general and the ANC’s so-called RET faction. Inside the meeting, Ramaphosa’s allies appeared relaxed after their victory at the national working committee meeting on Sunday.
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