- ANC’s Mobilisation Drive in Elundini Subregion: The African National Congress Joe Gqabi Region is actively mobilising support for the upcoming Bi-Election in Ward 05, emphasizing community engagement and development.
- Regional Leadership Engagement with Traditional Councils: Regional Chairperson Cde Mfundo Bongela and REC members visited the Amampondomse AseNtshonalanga Traditional Council to discuss plans and strengthen relationships with local traditional leadership.
- Focus on Community and Service Delivery: The ANC’s campaign efforts aim to reinforce its commitment to addressing community needs and improving service delivery, with significant interaction between leaders and residents.
The African National Congress (ANC) Joe Gqabi Region continued its mobilisation drive for the upcoming Bi-Election in Elundini Subregion-Moses Kotane Branch Ward 05. Regional Chairperson Mfundo Bongela, accompanied by other Regional Executive Committee (REC) members, visited the Amampondomse AseNtshonalanga Traditional Council at St Augustine Village.
The campaign stop formed part of the ANC’s Regional Campaign Trail, aimed at strengthening engagement with local communities and reaffirming its commitment to service delivery and development. During the visit, the leadership interacted with the traditional council and community members to outline the organisation’s plans and priorities for the ward ahead of the election.
The ANC in Joe Gqabi Region emphasized the importance of unity, grassroots involvement, and the role of traditional leadership in working together to address community challenges. The visit underscored the party’s focus on consolidating support and building momentum as the Bi-Election approaches. The visit demonstrated the party’s focus on strengthening support and maintaining momentum in the run-up to the Bi-Election.
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