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South Africans encouraged to explore Western Cape, as Tourism Month Tour launched in George

LOCAL Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities, Mireille Wenger, Minister of Mobility, Daylin Mitchell, Premier of the Western Cape, Alan Winde and the Mayor of George, Leon van Wyk, kicked off the start of Minister Wenger’s Tourism Month Tour in George, on the Garden Route, on Monday. Speaking at the first stop, Wonki Wear pottery, in George, Minister Wenger said: “I am thrilled to begin my tourism tour right here […]

today30 August 2022

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ANC leaders fail to resolve Western Cape infighting

There is still no resolution to the infighting that threatens to cripple the ANC in the Western Cape, despite marathon talks on Monday between the party’s national leadership and the provincial executive. The party’s national working committee, including top-six leaders such as President Jacob Zuma and secretary-general Gwede Mantashe, were in the Western Cape at the weekend in an attempt to broker peace between the warring factions. However, no resolution […]

today18 July 2017

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ANC infighting in Western Cape probed

The leadership of the ANC in the Western Cape was this week on tenterhooks as the party’s top leadership moved in to investigate the state of the organisation in the province. The ANC’s top six officials, including President Jacob Zuma, will be meeting ANC branches today to get a frank briefing from ordinary ANC members about the state of the party in the Western Cape’s six regions. The meeting follows […]

today16 July 2017

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Fransman must not create imaginary scapegoats – ANC WC

Suspended ANC Western Cape leader Marius Fransman must take responsibility for his actions and not create imaginary scapegoats, the party's provincial leadership said on Tuesday. ANC acting chairperson Khaya Magaxa told reporters they condemned Fransman’s public utterances against the party and its integrity commission. Fransman had undermined the commission by publicly denouncing it as biased. The party could no longer remain silent about his allegations. “Attacking organisational mechanisms and tools […]

today22 November 2016

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