The African National Congress in the Free State province says it is on track to stabilise the party, beginning at branch level. Provincial secretary Polediso Motsoeneng announced that 244 out of 319 branches have elected their executive committees. Remaining branches must complete elections by the end of April.
The ANC in Free State held a media briefing at its provincial head office, where secretary Polediso Motsoeneng outlined efforts to stabilise the party from the branches upwards.
Motsoeneng reported that 244 of the province's 319 branches have successfully elected their branch executive committees (BECs). He noted complaints from some branches in the Lejweleputswa District Municipality last week over irregularities in BEC meetings.
Challenges persist, particularly inconsistencies in the membership system, according to Motsoeneng. The provincial executive committee (PEC) has directed the remaining 75 branches, along with interim branches, to hold their meetings before April ends.
This push aims to address internal issues ahead of broader party activities.