Sunday the party visited the former head of state Jacob Zuma at his Nkandla homestead to seek guidance on strengthening the party.
DURBAN - The newly elected KwaZulu-Natal African National Congress leadership is setting its sights on a 65% clean sweep in the upcoming 2024 general elections.
The party visited the former head of state Jacob Zuma at his Nkandla homestead to seek guidance on strengthening the party on Sunday.After losing most municipalities in the 2019 local government elections, the party said it was looking to maintain its grip on the province. The KZN ANC suffered heavy blows in last year’s local government polls - with the official opposition, Inkatha Freedom Party, claiming some municipalities.
The new Provincial Executive Committee has to regain the trust of the people, a process that that provincial chairperson Siboniso Duma said had begun. “We are winning the 2024 election, so I think we must be clinical on that approach in the process - the realist is that we have to talk with a lot of progressive organisations to win the municipalities and maintain the province.”[WATCH] KZN ANC provincial chairperson Sibonelo Duma, speaks about their visit to the former Presidents house, he says Zuma spoke to them about nation building amongst other things. #KZNANC #JacobZuma pic.twitter.
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