ANC deputy president David Mabuza is adamant that the party will retain power in the 2024 general elections.
Mabuza said he had heard a notion that the party was on its deathbed but he said he did not agree.
This as the party fights claims of corruption, with some of its top brass being implicated in state capture and corruption at the Zondo commission of inquiry into the state capture, where their criminality was laid bare for all to see. “When you wear that black, green and gold you must know that you represent the image of this movement. Whatever you do in whatever corner, if you are wearing this black, green and gold — respect it.”
“The only demons that have crept in since 1994 that seek to affect the ANC is factionalism within the ranks and corruption. Those are two demons we must fight,” Mabuza said.
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