Deputy president David Mabuza has communicated his intention to resign to President Cyril Ramaphosa.
TimesLIVE has learnt there have been a series of engagements this week between Mabuza and Ramaphosa ahead of an imminent cabinet reshuffle.
Mabuza told Ramaphosa he preferred for there to be alignment between leadership positions in the ANC and government. “To this end, he has engaged the president on his intention to resign to foster leadership synergies and cohesion both in the party and the state. The deputy president is awaiting a decision to that effect.”
The ANC is also concluding amendments to its “provincial to national” lists of MPs to accommodate possible new MPs expected to be sworn in along with Mashatile.
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