Despite seats being advertised from R5,000 to R20,000 the gala dinner was almost cancelled through a lack of interest.
at the 8 January gala dinner in Limpopo earlier this year, Ramaphosa kept his speech to only 30 minutes, and business-like.was about the need for “strengthening our own organisation”.chaired by Chief Justice Raymond Zondo “as part of our effort to correct the mistakes that had been made and to restore the ANC as a credible, ethical and popular entity of fundamental change”.
“You are proclaiming your support for inclusive growth, and job creation, and the fundamental transformation of our economy. You are saying by your presence here that you want to be part of the solution, that you want to be part of a social compact for growth and employment, and to be part of the broad front that we should build against poverty and inequality.
Another ANC staffer said it would be difficult to know who bought the tables as some businesspeople might have paid for seats but stayed away to avoid media scrutiny. For this reason, the live streaming was also kept tight.
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