ANC national executive committee member Senzo Mchunu says he is available to serve as deputy president when the party goes to its elective conference in December.
Asked why the ANC administration should be given another chance to rule amid an energy crisis, high cost of living and high unemployment, Mchunu said: “The ANC has proven a long time ago and over time, and the people of SA know we have worked against all odds and overcame them in the more than 100 years we have been in existence.”
Mchunu also weighed in on the local politics where none of the regional structures have convened their conference and the provincial conference has repeatedly been postponed.
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