February 12, 2025

ANC Vow To Unite Branches In North West

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Mr Mbalula said the committee has resolved to implement the Marumo Fatshe program to address the array of factional battles.

FILE PHOTO: (Left) ANC National Spokesperson, Ms Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri,(middle), Mr Fikile Mbalula addressing members of the media with Chairperson of the party in the North West province, Mr Nono Maloyi. PICTURE: MyANC/Twitter

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RUSTENBURG: Mr Mbalula said the party will also adopt a detailed plan of engaging with over 40 troubled municipalities nationally.

Secretary-General of the African National Congress (ANC), Mr Fikile Mbalula said the ruling party in the North West is marred by internal personal squabbles that have little to do with ideological or political differences.

During his address to the media in Rustenburg on the sidelines of the National Working Committee’s (NWC) visit to the province, Mr Mbalula said the committee has resolved to implement the Marumo Fatshe program to address the array of factional battles plaguing the party in the province.

The ANC’s NWC led a weekend-long array of engagements across the province with various structures as part of the party’s renewal programme. During the engagements, which have allowed for the ventilation of the many internal squabbles plaguing the party in the province, aimed at addressing issues as ventilated by members of the party.

“There are many things that have been said by the structures in those meetings. Some regions have not gone to regional conferences, so we need to expedite that process. And there are still hangovers over the last provincial conference and we believe that it is time we need to implement the Marumo Fatshe program in the North West. Our organisation is ravaged by squabbles which are very, very not ideological, not political, just personal all round,” Mr Mbalula said.

Mr Mbalula said there will also be dire consequences for ANC councillors who have failed to toe the party line by collaborating with opposition parties in various municipal councils.

“There are startling cases of anarchy where ANC deployees took the vote and gave it to the opposition. Mamusa is one such council which we need to attend to. We have challenges here in Bojanala which are not major, just squabbles among comrades, councillors being defiant and doing as they, please. So, the centre must hold,” he cautioned.

Mr Mbalula said the party will also adopt a detailed plan of engaging with over 40 troubled municipalities nationally, which will include a barometer of performance and skills.

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