In a first-of-its-kind rule, the ruling party will allow its top six and NEC contenders to run their campaigns in public
Cyril Ramaphosa was elected ANC president at the party's national conference at the Nasrec Expo Centre on December 18 2017. File photo: GALLO IMAGES/ALET PRETORIUS
The party will also, for the first time, allow the top six and national executive committee contenders to run their campaigns in public, though under strict rules. As part of the rules, the party prohibits the printing of T-shirts with faces, slogans or names of individual campaigns, but allows contenders to campaign on social media, through media interviews and public platforms and gatherings.
The party will allow campaigns to raise money and pay for public gatherings, but also under strict guidelines and for specific things. “All candidates must agree to abide by these rules and to keep a clear record of all sources of donations in money or in kind, and all spending on their campaign. The full financial record of every campaign must be maintained and submitted to the EC,” the document reads.demand further particulars and to inspect bank statements of candidates, campaigns and
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