Provincial convener Willies Mchunu says the party needs to start building its structures from scratch
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The party’s spokesperson said the ANC was considering various options on how to rebuild the party in that province and Gauteng
The former public protector has also resigned from the National Assembly
The Democratic Alliance and Inkatha Freedom Party retained all their wards in the province, while the MK party took one off the ANC
As South Africa approaches the 29 May national and provincial elections, the narrative has shifted from load-shedding to a crisis that hits even closer to home: water.
Plus, Mapisa-Nqakula in the dock.