Since the ANC opened branch nominations about a month ago for December’s 55th national conference, the name of the current deputy president, David Mabuza, has been disappearing into thin air. Most provinces have publicly announced their preferred candidates and many branches across the country have also been publishing their nominations on social media – none of them contains the name of Mabuza.
Since the ANC opened branch nominations about a month ago for December’s 55th national conference, the name of the current deputy president, David Mabuza, has been disappearing into thin air.
Most provinces have publicly announced their preferred candidates and many branches across the country have also been publishing their nominations on social media – none of them contains the name of Mabuza. ..If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.
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