Seven names have been put forward by party branches including premier Sihle Zikalala and former Zuma ally Sandile Zungu
The race to be the ANC’s chair in KwaZulu-Natal is expected to be fiercely contested with no less than seven names being put forward by various party branches, according to ANC insiders.
They say the region has learnt from its 2017 experience and will make sure it goes to the ANC elective conference in December with strong contenders for top positions...A subscription helps you enjoy the best of our business content every day along with benefits such as articles from our international business news partners; ProfileData financial data; and digital access to the Sunday Times and Sunday Times Daily.
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