The ANC said despite the challenges facing the country, it was confident of victory after general elections later this month. The party has deployed all members of its national executive committee to Kwazulu-Natal to intensify its election campaign in the state.
Kwazulu-Natal has the second highest number of registered voters after Gauteng with over 5.7 million.
Party leader Cyril Ramaphosa attended the ANC's special extended conference in Durban.
NEC members will travel across the state to seek fresh election orders. Kwazulu-natal gives the party a significant number of votes nationally.
The ANC national spokesperson says the party remains confident of a clear victory despite facing challenges in government, including high unemployment in some areas and inadequate service delivery. Stated.
“The ANC remains the only political party trusted by society as a whole, adding that the party has decided to deploy its cadres to the province to strengthen its campaign efforts,” ANC national spokesperson Marengi said. Bengu-Motsiri says.
Bhengu-Motsili said the party was right in its decision to suggest a postponement of former ANC president Jacob Zuma's disciplinary hearing, which was originally scheduled for Tuesday.
“The decision to postpone former president Jacob Zuma's DC hearing on Tuesday was due to fears of violence between supporters of both parties.”
The ANC says some NEC members will remain in the province beyond the stipulated rollout.
Video: Election 2024 – ANC NEC Campaign in Kwazulu-Natal