The ANC Gauteng provincial committee, under the leadership of chairperson Panyaza Lesufi, is facing the possibility of being dissolved due to what sources within the national working committee (NWC) have described as “arrogance.”
According to these sources, the party’s national executive committee is expected to make a decision on the dissolution of both provincial bodies at its upcoming meeting in two weeks.
The move to dissolve the ANC Gauteng provincial committee comes amidst growing discontent within the party over the conduct and leadership of the committee. Allegations of arrogance and a failure to effectively address the concerns of party members have been cited as reasons for the proposed dissolution.
The decision to dissolve the provincial committee would have far-reaching implications for the ANC in Gauteng, which is one of the party’s key strongholds. It would also signal a significant shake-up in the party’s leadership structures in the province.
The possible dissolution of the ANC Gauteng provincial committee is likely to spark debate and controversy within the party, as it would represent a major shift in the party’s internal dynamics. It remains to be seen how party members and supporters will react to the decision, and what impact it will have on the ANC’s electoral prospects in the province.
As the ANC prepares for its next national executive committee meeting, all eyes will be on the outcome of the deliberations regarding the fate of the Gauteng provincial committee. The decision taken by the party’s leadership will have far-reaching consequences for the ANC in Gauteng and beyond.