Xhakaza lost against Masina in a disputed conference which was set aside by the high court, with costs
The Gauteng high court setting aside of the Ekurhuleni conference could have implications on the provincial conference that elected Panayaza Lesufi
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A national position is a flickering light for Gauteng Premier David Makhura, whose province is the firm turf of Paul Mashatile
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No slate is expected to emerge victorious as poorly coordinated conference finally gets under way
ANC chairperson Gwede Mantashe, who criticised Ace Magashule and Supra Mahumapelo during an interview, said those party leaders who want the NEC to reverse its step-aside resolution used a ‘convenient blackmail argument’