No one saw him coming, but Vuyiso JJ Tyhalisisu is the new chairperson of the ANC in the Western Cape.
Reflecting on the four years of the IPC, Kalako said the structure was mandated to develop a comprehensive and systematic programme of rebuilding the ANC in the province.
Kalako said the IPC inherited a dysfunctional organisation with branches that were not taking up community the issues. Kalako said donors in the province refused to be associated with the party but Luthuli House was able to assist the province to run some of its programmes, albeit in a limited manner.
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