A lengthy audit of ANC branches has come to an end thereby puting an end to the widespread uncertainty over how many votes at the leadership contest will go to branches in SA's nine provinces.
The party announced on Thursday that 906 votes, almost 25% of the total 3 675, would go to delegates from Eastern Cape province. KwaZulu-Natal will send 608 delegates to Limpopo. An additional 400 votes will be assigned to members of the National Executive Committee, Women's League and other bodies. "This audit is now final and complete," ANC Secretary General Kgalema Motlanthe told reporters at the party's headquarters in Johannesburg.
Motlanthe, an intellectual who has good relations with both the Mbeki and Zuma camps, also has been mentioned as a possible ANC leader.
The party announced on Thursday that 906 votes, almost 25% of the total 3 675, would go to delegates from Eastern Cape province. KwaZulu-Natal will send 608 delegates to Limpopo. An additional 400 votes will be assigned to members of the National Executive Committee, Women's League and other bodies. "This audit is now final and complete," ANC Secretary General Kgalema Motlanthe told reporters at the party's headquarters in Johannesburg.
Motlanthe, an intellectual who has good relations with both the Mbeki and Zuma camps, also has been mentioned as a possible ANC leader.
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