The governing party should be concerned that its youth wing (ANCYL) has been nonexistent for years👀 Full report here➡️
The infusion of a large number of young members into the newly elected ANC national executive committee is not going to rejuvenate the party because activism has died in the ruling party, according to an expert. But, they were needed to lure young voters to the polls in order to enable the ruling party to revive its electoral fortunes, another expert said.
said instead of the ANC worrying about injecting youth into its top structure, it should be concerned that the ANC Youth League had been nonexistent for years. Some attributed this to the need for change – to infuse youth dynamism into Africa’s oldest liberation movement. Another political analyst, Sandile Swana, said the ANC needed a young leadership to attract voters.
He cited the fact that some of them supported former president Jacob Zuma and watched him destroy the party and the country.“The ANC wants a youngish leadership that can attract younger voters. Dynamism is a challenge. “[Fikile] Mbalula and his cohort are not known for innovation.
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