The African National Congress (ANC) has begun hosting regional general councils across several provinces as part of its preparations for the party’s highly anticipated National General Council in December.
The meetings, which are taking place in regions including KwaZulu-Natal—a province where the party suffered significant electoral losses in last year’s general elections—will shape the party’s political direction in the coming months.
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ANC Focuses on Conferences and Party Renewal
One party insider told SurgeZirc SA that the councils are not only mapping the road to December but also laying the groundwork for upcoming regional and provincial conferences.
These gatherings are expected to assess the African National Congress’s renewal project, a key priority aimed at strengthening internal structures and restoring public trust.
The renewal agenda has been at the centre of the ruling party’s discussions, with members expected to review progress and identify challenges as the party positions itself ahead of future elections.
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Several high-ranking leaders of the party are expected to attend the councils, including National Chairperson Gwede Mantashe. Their presence will show the importance of the gatherings as the party works to consolidate unity and prepare strategies for upcoming political milestones.
With December’s National General Council looming, the regional meetings are set to provide a critical platform for dialogue, reflection, and planning within the party ranks.
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