ANC delegates discuss policies

A delegate holds an ANC flag while attending the party's 53rd national elective conference in Mangaung, Monday, 17 December 2012. Delegates at the conference completed their nominations for the party's top six officials on Monday afternoon. Picture:Werner Beukes/SAPA

A delegate holds an ANC flag while attending the party's 53rd national elective conference in Mangaung, Monday, 17 December 2012. Delegates at the conference completed their nominations for the party's top six officials on Monday afternoon. Picture:Werner Beukes/SAPA

Published Dec 18, 2012

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Bloemfontein - Delegates at the ANC's national conference spent Tuesday morning debating policies at various commissions at the University of the Free State.

Vote-counting for the African National Congress's top six positions also continued on Tuesday morning. The results were expected to be announced on Tuesday afternoon.

Delegates who were not in commissions sat in the shade around the main plenary marquee. Those lucky enough to find chairs formed a circle and talked about their own views about the outcomes of the election.

Others, while walking to their commissions, complained about the heat and the long walk to the plenary tent.

At the main marquee, a Standard Bank van with an ATM at the back had its tyres clamped to prevent people from moving the vehicle.

Nominations for the party's 80 national executive committee members were expected to be announced on Tuesday evening. - Sapa

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