There is no faction bigger than the ANC. These were Gwede Mantashe's partying words at the ANC Eastern Cape conference.
ANC National Chairperson Gwede Mantashe speaks to journalists as he arrive at the ICC to open the Eastern Cape Provincial conference.These were Gwede Mantashe's partying words at the ANC Eastern Cape conference where he he cautioned delegates not to allow conference fever to cloud the fact they were ANC members first.
“There's no faction stronger than the ANC. Even the one that favours me, it's still not stronger than the ANC. “A strong and united ANC in Eastern Cape will send message there’s an opportunity to revive ANC nationally.
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