ActionSA has announced that its Western Cape Provincial Chairperson, Vytjie Mentor, has stepped down from her role in order to assume new role within the party. The decision was confirmed at the party’s senate meeting on Friday evening.
ActionSA leader, Herman Mashaba, says the decision follows
a period of Mentor experiencing poor health.
‘’We are delighted that Vytjie appears to be on the road to
recovery, but both Vytjie and the Party Leadership felt that a change was
necessary to ensure her recovery continues. ActionSA’s Senate was pleased to
learn that Vytjie remains both available and keen to contribute in other areas
of the organisation that are less taxing on one’s health.’’
According to Mashaba’s statement, she remains both
available and keen to contribute in other areas of the organisation, and she
will continue to focus on other projects within ActionSA and lend her
experience to the party’s efforts to establish and expand its national
footprint.
‘’ActionSA’s Senate expressed their admiration for what
Vytjie has done to get ActionSA structures growing in the Western Cape, as well
as her willingness to see the importance of this change. It is a testament to
her qualities as a leader, her commitment to ActionSA and her dedication to the
project of removing the ANC. We celebrate such leadership in ActionSA.’’
‘’While work begins to identify a suitable candidate to assume the role as Western Cape Provincial Chairperson, our National Director of Operations, John Moodey, will oversee the internal running of the province,’’ added Mashaba.
Done By: Mitchum George
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