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ANC Conference must discuss issues that change lives: Mokonyane

The African National Congress (ANC) is currently holding its Mpumalanga Elective Conference at the Mbombela Stadium. This highly anticipated event has brought together party members from all corners of the province to elect new leadership and discuss the future of the ANC in Mpumalanga.

The conference, which is held every five years, is a crucial event for the ANC as it sets the tone for the party’s direction and strategy in the province. This year’s conference is particularly significant as it comes at a time when the ANC is facing challenges and criticism from various sectors of society. It is therefore a crucial opportunity for the party to regroup, unite and strengthen its position in Mpumalanga.

The conference kicked off with a powerful opening address by the ANC’s National Chairperson, Gwede Mantashe, who emphasized the importance of unity within the party. He urged all members to put aside their differences and work towards a common goal of serving the people of Mpumalanga. Mantashe also highlighted the need for the ANC to reconnect with its grassroots and listen to the concerns of the people.

The conference is being attended by over 1,500 delegates, including ANC members, alliance partners, and guests. The atmosphere at the Mbombela Stadium is electric, with delegates dressed in their party regalia and singing struggle songs. The spirit of camaraderie and determination is evident, as delegates engage in robust discussions and debates about the future of the ANC in Mpumalanga.

One of the main items on the agenda is the election of new leadership for the ANC in Mpumalanga. The current provincial chairperson, David Mabuza, who is also the Premier of Mpumalanga, is expected to step down after serving two terms. This has opened up the race for the top position, with several candidates vying for the coveted role. The election process is being closely monitored by the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) to ensure a free and fair outcome.

In addition to the election of new leadership, the conference will also focus on key issues such as service delivery, economic development, and job creation in the province. These are crucial issues that affect the lives of the people of Mpumalanga, and the ANC is committed to finding solutions and delivering on its promises.

The ANC has a proud history in Mpumalanga, having played a significant role in the struggle against apartheid and the liberation of South Africa. The party has also made significant strides in improving the lives of the people of Mpumalanga since the dawn of democracy. However, there is still much work to be done, and the ANC is determined to continue its legacy of service and progress in the province.

The Mpumalanga Elective Conference is a clear demonstration of the ANC’s commitment to democracy and internal democracy. It is a platform for members to engage in robust discussions and debates, and ultimately make decisions that will shape the future of the party in the province. This is a testament to the ANC’s belief in open and transparent processes, which are essential for a healthy and vibrant democracy.

As the conference continues, the ANC remains focused on its goal of building a better South Africa for all. The party is aware of the challenges it faces, but it is also confident in its ability to overcome them and emerge stronger. The ANC in Mpumalanga is a united and determined force, ready to take on the challenges and work towards a better future for all.

In conclusion, the ANC’s Mpumalanga Elective Conference is a significant event that will shape the future of the party in the province. It is a platform for members to come together, discuss, and make decisions that will guide the ANC’s direction and strategy in Mpumalanga. The conference is a clear demonstration of the ANC’s commitment to democracy, unity, and progress. Let us all support and encourage the ANC as it continues to work towards a better South Africa for all.

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