Let them not eat cake: ANC

The ANC's 100 year centenary celebration day which was held at the freestate Stadium which was attended by thousands of ANC supporters young and old , The Centenary flame was later brought in to start the oficial opening of the Birthday celebrations. Picture: Antoine de Ras , 08/02/2012

The ANC's 100 year centenary celebration day which was held at the freestate Stadium which was attended by thousands of ANC supporters young and old , The Centenary flame was later brought in to start the oficial opening of the Birthday celebrations. Picture: Antoine de Ras , 08/02/2012

Published Apr 29, 2012

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ANC leaders will no longer eat cake in front of party supporters at centenary rallies, according to a report on Sunday.

The matter was raised as part of ANC chairwoman Baleka Mbete's report on centenary celebrations held in Bloemfontein earlier this year, City Press reported.

“It was proposed that for future January 8 celebrations the eating of cake should be made private, as it does not augur well to eat in front of our members and supporters while they are not eating,” the assessment of the centenary celebrations found.

African National Congress spokesman Jackson Mthembu told the newspaper that everyone in the national executive committee (NEC) agreed the public cake-eating culture should be reviewed.

“The issue is how do you celebrate 100 years of the ANC with 150,000 people, when it comes to this area of eating cake?” he was quoted as saying.

“How do we tweak this culture and make it less insensitive?”

According to the report the cake proposal was first tabled at the NEC meeting in early February.

In future, the cake will be displayed at the stadium, but will not be eaten in public.

Mthembu told the newspaper the ANC was looking at alternatives such as donating the cake to orphanages and schools. - Sapa

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