Johannesburg – The ANC can avoid following the fate of other liberation movements which die after achieving freedom for their people, the party has said.
The ANC is currently engaging its members and society over its policy discussion papers ahead of the party’s national policy conference in June.
On Sunday the ANC’s subcommittee chairperson on political education Nathi Mthethwa held a briefing on the party's strategy and tactics document.
"We are dispelling and debunking the myth that it's inevitable, [that] you can't do anything [to prevent the movement dying]," said Mthethwa.
He said the 105-year-old movement and its alliance partners still had a chance to self-correct.
The ANC has been rocked by factional squabbles ahead of its 54th national elective conference in December where President Jacob Zuma is expected to step down as president of the party.