Wayne Boonzaaier
12 August 2016
As the African National Congress’s National Executive Committee continues its meeting in Irene this morning.
The South African Communist Party says it believes there will be an attempt by some to convince the NEC to disband the leadership of the Gauteng ANC.
The SACP says the ANC must ask itself if it really was only urban black voters who based their voting decisions on how the party handled the Nkandla scandal.
It says that position is unsustainable because the ANC lost support across the country in last week’s local elections.
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