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ANC NEC To Decide Future of KZN ANC Provincial Task Team In February Next Year

The future of the dysfunctional and faction-riddled provincial task team of the ANC in KwaZulu-Natal…

‘Animal Farm’ Politics? ANC Defends Mchunu’s Stay as Party Cracks Widen

Accusations of double standards and factional favouritism are once again plaguing the African National Congress…

Mbalula to Meet ANC Limpopo Top Leaders Amid Disputed Three Regional Conferences

The ANC secretary-general, Fikile Mbalula, is set to meet with the Limpopo provincial leaders, following…

Factional Battles Tear ANC Apart: Two Limpopo Regional Conferences Face Disputes

Leadership factional battles, characterised by internal divisions and rivalries, leading to the ANC Limpopo’s provincial…

ANC Warned To Tackle Unemployment Time Bomb

The sting of unemployment was the central theme amongst those who attended the ANC’s 2019 Provincial Manifesto Review in Limpopo. Young people and older citizens who flocked to the Giyani Stadium on Saturday decried the dire economic state of many households across the Giyani Local Municipality and the country.  African Times spoke to groups of young people leaving the stadium before the party’s secretary general, Fikile Mbalula, took to the stage. “We have been waiting since 9 in the morning,…

Mbalula Exploiting Lily Mine Tragedy For ANC’s Benefit – Victims

ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula has been accused of using the Lily Mine disaster in Mpumalanga to advance the political goals of the governing party. The families of Solomon Nyirenda, Yvonne Mnisi, and Pretty Nkambule told African Times that Mbalula promised that the ANC would urgently organise the retrieval of the three miners’ shipping container, which has held them underground for the past seven years. Nyirenda, Mnisi, and Nkambule were part of a group of 90 miners trapped at the mine…

Project-Abandoning Contractor Pleaded Poverty While Cruising In Luxury Cars

The contractor who abandoned projects in North West after pocketing R25 million pleaded poverty while driving to meetings and construction sites in new luxury cars, sources said. According to government officials, civil engineers and business associates, businessman Oberon Sungulani Matsuvuki rocked up for meetings with officials and civil engineers in expensive cars but continued to claim he had no money to complete projects.  This included a dark blue Lamborghini. African Times has been reliably informed that Matsuvuki’s company, Ndhuna Civil…

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