Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero has issued a stern warning to members of the African National Congress (ANC) who are engaging in divisive actions ahead of the party’s elective conference on 27 July. Morero made it clear that any attempts to sow discord within the party will not be tolerated as the ANC prepares for this crucial event.
Morero, who has served as the Greater Joburg chair, has announced his intention to seek a second term in office. His leadership has been marked by a commitment to unity within the party and a focus on delivering results for the people of Johannesburg.
The upcoming conference is seen as a critical moment for the ANC, with various factions vying for power and influence. Morero’s message of unity and discipline is timely, as the party seeks to navigate internal challenges and present a united front to the public.
The ANC Greater Johannesburg branch has been a key battleground in recent years, with tensions running high between different factions. Morero’s leadership has been instrumental in keeping the peace and ensuring that the party remains focused on its core mission of serving the people.
In addition to Morero, other prominent figures within the ANC, such as ANC Veterans League, Chris Vondo, Eunice Mgcina, Hope Papo, Jacob Zuma, Loyiso Masuku, Mxolisi Dukwana, Nomoya Mnisi, Nono Maloyi, Nosakazana Dlamini, PTT, Rand Water, renewal, SAMWU, Sasabona Manganyi, Siboniso Duma, and Thabo Mbeki, have also been active in the Johannesburg regional politics. These figures play a crucial role in shaping the future of the ANC and the direction of the party.
As the ANC prepares for its upcoming conference, it is essential that members remain focused on the party’s core values and principles. Unity, discipline, and a commitment to serving the people should be at the forefront of all actions and decisions taken by party members.
The ANC’s success in the upcoming conference will depend on its ability to present a united front and to focus on the issues that matter most to the people of Johannesburg. With leaders like Dada Morero at the helm, the party is well-positioned to overcome internal challenges and to continue its mission of building a better future for all South Africans.