ANC provinces fight over delegate allocation, threatening the elective conference
Johannesburg – ANC provincial leaders are embroiled in a new battle over the number of delegates they have been allocated for the upcoming elective conference, with KwaZulu-Natal demanding an increase in its delegation size.
If the fight is not resolved, it could threaten the conference due to get underway next Saturday.
News24 understands that the KwaZulu-Natal ANC's leadership demanded more delegates during a meeting between provincial leaders and secretary-general Gwede Mantashe.
The province, which backs Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma to take over the party's presidency after President Jacob Zuma, has the highest number of delegates allocated at 870.
Provincial leaders fear that if an agreement is not reached and the formula for delegation sizes is challenged on the first day of conference when credentials are supposed to be verified, this could collapse the conference before it even gets underway.