The outgoing ANC leadership in KwaZulu-Natal believes the party is in a better state than what they inherited four years ago, according to provincial secretary Mdumiseni Ntuli.
“While it is not the primary responsibility of the provincial executive committee to conduct an assessment of its performance over the past four years, the PEC can state with confidence that the state of the organisation is far better that what was inherited by this leadership,” said Ntuli.
Asked to elaborate, Ntuli said four years ago the party was massively divided into those who supported Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma or Cyril Ramaphosa for the Nasrec conference which took place seven months earlier. “At that time you had an ongoing case of former president Jacob Zuma taking place, attended by some and others not attending. Those who were attending the case at that time were saying and doing things at the court precinct which were negative for the ANC. We no longer have that.”
“We did not have such a big organisation. We did not have 831 branches in good standing, the size we have today. In 2018 we did not have all regional structures elected. That is great progress which is part of consolidating the ANC, which we committed to do when we were elected four years ago,” Ntuli said.
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