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ANC hope to wrap up provincial conferences by end March

ANC's Bhengu says despite their March deadline, there will be an exception for challenged provinces

ANC hope to wrap up provincial conferences by end March
ANC's Bhengu Makes Exception for Challenged Provinces Despite March Deadline In a recent address to the media, ANC spokesperson Pule Mabe announced that despite their initial March deadline for all provinces to hold their elective conferences, an exception will be made for those that are facing challenges in doing so. This decision was made after careful consideration of the current situation and the importance of upholding the democratic principles of the party. ANC's Bhengu, who is the chairperson of the National Dispute Resolution Committee, explained that the decision was made in order to ensure that the party's internal processes are conducted in a fair and transparent manner. He emphasized that the ANC is committed to upholding the values of democracy and will not rush any province into holding their elective conference if they are not ready. This exception comes as a relief to provinces such as KwaZulu-Natal, Free State and the North West, who have been facing various challenges in their preparations for the conferences. These provinces have been granted an extension of their deadline, allowing them more time to resolve their issues and hold their conferences in a peaceful and inclusive manner. Despite the challenges, Bhengu expressed confidence that all provinces will be able to hold their conferences and elect new leadership by the end of the year. He also urged all ANC members to remain united and work towards the common goal of building a better South Africa. The ANC's decision to make an exception for challenged provinces is a testament to their commitment to democracy and the rule of law. It shows that the party is willing to listen to the concerns of its members and make necessary adjustments in order to ensure a fair and transparent process. Moreover, this decision also reflects the ANC's leadership's maturity and ability to handle difficult situations in a peaceful and democratic manner. By granting an extension to these provinces, the party has shown that it values the voices of all its members and is willing to work together towards a common goal. The ANC has a proud history of overcoming challenges and uniting its members for a greater cause. This decision is a clear example of the party's resilience and determination to move forward despite any obstacles that may arise. It is also important to note that the ANC's decision to make an exception for challenged provinces does not mean that they will compromise on their commitment to holding free and fair elections. The party has assured its members that all necessary measures will be taken to ensure that the conferences are conducted in a transparent and democratic manner. In conclusion, the ANC's Bhengu has made it clear that despite the initial March deadline, an exception will be made for provinces facing challenges in holding their elective conferences. This decision reflects the party's commitment to democracy, unity and the rule of law. It is a positive step towards a peaceful and inclusive conference season and reaffirms the ANC's position as the leading party in South Africa. Let us continue to work together towards a stronger and more prosperous South Africa.
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