North West political strongman Supra “Black Jesus” Mahumapelo on Sunday morning declined nomination as ANC chair for the province.
The litigants argued that the ANC has failed to fulfil its constitutional mandate to convene a provincial conference within nine months. They believe all decisions and actions of the IPC should thus be declared illegal and unlawful.
“It is now common cause that the term of the members of the IPC has now been declared to have lapsed. Therefore their status and participation at the provincial conference is not that of voting delegates or non-voting delegates.
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