
ANC Eastern Cape Conference Delayed by Court Order
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ANC Eastern Cape Conference Delayed by High Court Order: Internal Disputes Spark Legal Battle
The ANCs Eastern Cape branch faces a provincial conference delay due to a High Court order in KuGompo City. Disgruntled members won an interim ruling blocking the elective meeting, where party chairperson Oscar Mabuyane faces a challenge from former ally Lulama Ngcukayitobi. Despite the order, the ANC held an urgent meeting and decided to proceed, now appealing the decision. Lawyers warn of potential contempt of court. Delegates arrived ready, with ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa originally set to open proceedings. Party insiders express frustration over legal hurdles, highlighting deep divisions. A provincial executive committee meeting is underway to review developments and resolve branch-level disputes. Once resolved, leadership will brief delegates and resume the conference, ensuring all legal boxes are checked.
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