WATCH | Collen Malatji elected new ANCYL president SouthAfricanMorning DStv403 eNCA
JOHANNESBURG - The ANC Youth League has elected its new leadership at its national conference in Johannesburg.Phumzile Mgcina will be the league's first female deputy president.
The conference resolved to have a second deputy secretary general, electing Olga Seate to the post and taking the number of leaders to six.It's the league's first conference in nearly eight years.Watch the video below for more details from the ANCYL's national conference in Johannesburg.
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