Mpumalanga, Gauteng ANC leaders meet to 'foster unity'

Mpumalanga Premier David Mabuza Picture: Dumisani Sibeko

Mpumalanga Premier David Mabuza Picture: Dumisani Sibeko

Published Aug 21, 2017

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Following a meeting with Limpopo ANC leadership, Mpumalanga Premier David Mabuza concluded a meeting with Gauteng leaders in his quest to ensure “unity” ahead of the much anticipated elective conference in December.

The two provincial leaderships described the meeting held in Joburg

yesterday as “historic and long overdue”.

“The two PWCs (provincial working committees) agreed to continue with bilateral engagements among themselves and other provinces ahead of the 54th national conference,” Mabuza and his Gauteng counterpart Paul Mashatile said.

“We have collectively agreed to take critical steps in the next four months to work very hard to foster unity and cohesion not only within

the ANC, but within the broader society.

"Furthermore, we will develop a joint programme of action between now and December 2017, to have meaningful engagements with all ANC structures in our respective provinces and other provinces.”

Mabuza was once a staunch supporter of President Jacob Zuma and part of the so-called “premier league”, a faction led by Mpumalanga, Free State and North West premiers which relentlessly defended and supported Zuma.

The "premier league’s" influence has since weakened after Mabuza started preaching unity and

thwarting the factionalism in the ANC.

The Free State, led by chairman and premier Ace Magashule, has aligned itself with Zuma’s stronghold and home province, KwaZulu-Natal.

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