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Anti-apartheid veteran and COPE leader Mosiuoa Lekota dies at 77
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Mosiuoa Lekota, a prominent anti-apartheid activist, former ANC member, and leader of the Congress of the People (COPE), has died at the age of 77. He passed away in a Johannesburg hospital after stepping back from politics last year to focus on his health. Tributes highlight his honesty, commitment to liberation, and lasting impact on South African politics.
ANC Eastern Cape Provincial Secretary Lulama Ngcukayithobi has dismissed a circulating resignation letter as fake. The letter claimed he was stepping down due to a lack of organisational discipline. Ngcukayithobi confirmed to SABC News that he remains in his position.
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The African National Congress in the Eastern Cape has paused its 10th provincial elective conference following a high court interdict. Three party members successfully sought the court order over verification irregularities and guideline violations. The ANC now awaits judicial advice on rescheduling.
Northern Cape Premier Zamani Saul has called for unity within the African National Congress ahead of upcoming local government elections. Speaking at the party's 114th anniversary celebrations in Colesberg, he emphasized that the ANC belongs to its ordinary members, not its leaders. Saul acknowledged the party's current challenges and stressed the need for collective effort to secure victory.
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The African National Congress in North West province has issued a stern warning to its deployees in municipalities, emphasizing that resolutions from its recent Provincial Executive Committee Lekgotla must be implemented seriously. Provincial chairperson Nono Maloyi highlighted the urgency of fixing failing local governments ahead of upcoming elections. The focus is on enhancing service delivery and job creation amid ongoing challenges like corruption and basic service failures.
President Cyril Ramaphosa declared 2026 a year of decisive action to fix South Africa's struggling municipalities, as the ANC seeks to halt its declining voter support ahead of local elections. Delivering the party's January 8 statement at a half-empty stadium in North West, he emphasised reconnecting with communities and implementing a 10-point plan. The address highlighted persistent issues like poor service delivery and corruption that have eroded public trust.
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African National Congress President Cyril Ramaphosa has dismissed critics predicting the party's demise, insisting it will endure for another century. Speaking at the January 8 Statement in Rustenburg, he declared 2026 a year of action to fix local government and the economy.
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