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The first day of the much-anticipated ANC KwaZulu-Natal elective conference did not disappoint as far as controversy is concerned. | JKwritingz

First, delegates sang"wenzen'uZuma" to show their discontentment with the current leadership. They sang louder to drown out any attempts to stop them, infuriating provincial chairperson Sihle Zikalala, who is seen as a Cyril Ramaphosa ally.A handful of members from certain wards protested outside the eThekwini venue where the conference is being held, the Olive Convention Centre.

Mashatile said the party's immediate task was to"work harder to renew, unite and restore the ANC's integrity".

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