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The African National Congress (ANC) will hold a “crucial” National Executive Committee (PEC) meeting for the next three days starting on Friday, acting Secretary-General Paul Mashatile said. 

On Friday, a conference preparatory committee chaired by Mashatile will table a conference preparatory report on the party’s readiness to hold the 53rd elective in Nasrec in December this year.  

On Saturday, the NEC will receive a report presented by the electoral committee on how nominations for the elective conference are being managed. That will be followed by the delivery of a draft organisational report for national conference for adoption, to be delivered by the deputy president David Mabuza.

Mashatile, who is the Treasurer-General, will present the financial report. 

Various committees will present reports starting with the Legal and Constitutional Affairs committee chaired by Ronald Lamola delivering a report on Constitutional Amendments. 

Head of Elections and Campaigns Fikile Mbalula will deliver a report on Elections. Mbalula’s report will include outcomes of a research conducted by an independent firm. 

The Legislature and Governance Committee led by Minister Aaron Motsoaledi will deliver a progress report on the Electoral Amendment Bill. The Renewal Committee headed by Thoko Didiza will deliver a report followed by a report from the Sub-Committee on Communications led by Nkenke Kekana and Pule Mabe. 

Former Minister Jeff Radebe will deliver a State Capture report. Mashatile said NEC has decided to establish its own committee to follow up on Chief Justice Zondo’s report, adding that Radebe had already identified matters that may require urgent actions including legislative Amendments.

The ANC Integrity Commission Report will be delivered by Mashatile later on Saturday. 

Gwen Ramokgopa will deliver a report Commissioned by the ANC on the cost of living. 

President Cyril Ramaphosa will close the meeting on Sunday. 

The ANC also announced that the Tripartite Alliance (ANC, SACP and Cosatu) will host an Alliance Economic and Energy Summit in the first days of December. 

The ANC will host the 53rd Elective conference from December 16 to 20th, 2022. 

– Inside Politics 

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