The ruling party brass met up to decide what promises they will break next. High-ranking ANC leadership gathered in Rustenburg, North West, to finalize their yearly speech. This National Executive Committee session focused on the upcoming rally at Moruleng Stadium. It seems the main goal involves polishing the January 8 statement, which supposedly outlines priorities for the year. Mahlengi Bhengu noted that the group wanted to reflect on the message intended for the nation.
Bhengu claimed a draft was already floating around for input over the holidays. She expected a short meeting because everyone apparently already added their two cents to the collective paper. Regular citizens dealing with joblessness and service backlogs are watching to see if this sets a tone for 2026 amid coalition governance struggles.
The agenda also featured a visit to local royalty, like Kgosi Nyalala Pilane of the Bakgatla ba Kgafela, to show respect. Leadership planned to discuss sending people out for various pre-party activities across the North West. Thousands of supporters will likely flood the stadium to hear the vision for the future.
Bhengu claimed a draft was already floating around for input over the holidays. She expected a short meeting because everyone apparently already added their two cents to the collective paper. Regular citizens dealing with joblessness and service backlogs are watching to see if this sets a tone for 2026 amid coalition governance struggles.
The agenda also featured a visit to local royalty, like Kgosi Nyalala Pilane of the Bakgatla ba Kgafela, to show respect. Leadership planned to discuss sending people out for various pre-party activities across the North West. Thousands of supporters will likely flood the stadium to hear the vision for the future.