One of biggest ANC branches will campaign for former health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize to be elected ANC president at the party's forthcoming 55th conference.
Mbongi Hlonga, chair of the branch, endorsed Mkhize for the presidency: “So comrades, we agree that in all the work that Khabazela [Mkhize] has done for KwaXimba as provincial chair, he is capable of being president of this country, of the ANC as we go to the 2022 conference.”
“As we go to conference in December I want to be clear: these past five years is what I call wasted years because the president has done nothing in terms of the ANC resolutions we took.” “I believe those with a different opinion must speak up. It’s only those who believe the organisation belongs to them who will see a problem with this.
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