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From Festival Chairs to Chaos in ANC EC conference

The African National Congress (ANC) elective congress in Eastern Cape picked from where it ended in October 2017, duped “Festival of Chairs” following adoption of credentials with at least 8 people injured and a court application followed.

Five years later it is a dejavu this time a court application by branches from Dr WB Rubusana to interdict participation of at least 20 branches on Saturday night and it was dismissed with costs by Judge Justin Laing.
 
Laing questioned why applicats had not raised the need for disputes to be resolved ahead of the conference. He said the matter was “self-created” by applicants.
 
The drama continued n Sunday as adoption of credentials took centre stage.  
The credentials report was finally adopted by the plenary at the ANC provincial elective conference in the Eastern Cape a blow to Madikizela slate as they hoped against hope that the matter the court dismissed will be entertained by plenary.

The conference is currently underway at the International Convention Centre (ICC) in East London and is expected to officially conclude on Monday following delays due to the verification process for credentials of delegates and court interdicts.

Voting started in the early hours with Alfred Nzo region voting first.

Below are numbers:
These are the registered voting delegates of each region: Alfred Nzo(214) Amatole (216) Chris Hani (203) Rubusana (114) Joe Gqabi (74) NMB (98) OR Tambo (333) Sarah Baartman (101) PTT (51) Ancyl (30) ANCWL (30) ANCVL (30)

As reported on Friday, with approximately 1,500 delegates expected to vote this weekend, the ANC says there is nothing that suggests that “the conference is collapsing”.
Addressing the media on Sunday, ANC national spokesperson Pule Mabe said the governing party needs to be thorough during the process of credentials.


“We don’t come to conferences only to vote. There’s a build-up to every conference. [On the matter of credentials], we need to be thorough.
“The ANC can’t put itself under pressure to adopt credentials only to come and make soundbites to the media because when it does that it loses that rigorousness that it requires to be able to drive its own processes forward. We pay attention on matters that are brought to us,” Mabe said.

“We are quite confident and happy with the processes [and] they way things have been unfolding. We are hopeful by the time we conclude there will be a [new] leadership of the Eastern Cape and they will do what they are expected to do,” he added.
Mabe also dismissed claims that the ANC at national level was influencing the provincial conference.
“It’s quite unfortunate that such statements would be made. Luthuli House doesn’t get involved on who should emerge and lead in a province or region.
“So it’s quite unfortunate if those allegations were made… they are baseless, unfounded, dangerous. We don’t entertain that,” he said.
The ANC spokesperson insisted that the governing party was “self-respecting”.
“There’s no leader of the ANC at national level who will go and impose his will on [party] structures or try to swing things so they could produce a certain outcome.
“We are a self-respecting organisation. We too are self-respecting cadres of the movement. We are not here to come and market ourselves or produce some unknown ambitions,” Mabe added.
The conference has since been disrupted, which has further delayed the credentials process.
“We are doing everything in our power that the conference must proceed,” ANC National Executive Committee (NEC) Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams told the media.
Ndabeni-Abrahams said the conference descended into chaos after some delegates burst into song during the proceedings.
“There was some singing by delegates who are raising certain things which they believe need to be attended to, including the issue that was resolved in court yesterday. The singing is anarchy because it disrupts the conference,” she said.
The conference has adjourned briefly.
The province has been marred by disputes over alleged manipulation of branch general meeting election results, allegedly by some party leaders who wanted to gain an advantage over their opponents at the provincial conference.
 
The nominations and election of the new leaders was took place on Sunday.
Eastern Cape premier Oscar Mabuyane and provincial treasurer Babalo Madikizela are in contention for the provincial chairperson position.


The race for chair heated up after provincial legislature deputy speaker Mlibo Qoboshiyane withdrew from the running and decided to join Madikizela’s camp.

But what does he bring to Madikizela’s slate?

If this anything to go by, the national conference will be far worse.

Meanwhile, President Cyril Ramaphosa will close the elective conference on Monday.

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