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Jostling to replace Limpopo premier | The possible departure of ANC provincial chairperson and premier of Limpopo Stan Mathabatha to the ANC top six has already turned comrades who are positioning themselves to replace him against each other

Mathabatha, who was re-elected as the provincial chairperson in June, is one of the front runners to become the party’s national chairperson after the elective conference billed for December.

City Press has learnt that because the powerful former treasurer Danny Msiza appears to be out of contention, forced by the step-aside rule, others have been suggested as possible replacements.

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