Several chairpersons of various ANC commissions at the sixth national policy conference under way at Nasrec Johannesburg on Saturday afternoon are set to provide insights and feedback from the various closed sessions.
SOWETO - Several chairpersons of various African National Congress commissions at the sixth national policy conference under way at Nasrec, Johannesburg, on Saturday afternoon are set to provide insights and feedback from the various closed sessions.
David Mahlobo, Lindiwe Sisulu and Blade Nzimande are expected to brief the media on some of the issues that were deliberated on after the sessions are done.We expect to hear from the senior ANC leaders some of the suggestions and issues that arose during the closed-door discussions among the hundreds of delegates.
We will also hear from the South African Communist Party chairperson, Blade Nzimande, who is the political head for higher education on what plans they would implement.
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