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National General Council begins - Gwede Mantashe

The NGC will review resolutions and adjust programmes but does not change policy, says secretary-general

STATEMENT OF THE AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS AHEAD OF THE 4TH NATIONAL GENERAL COUNCIL TO BE HELD ON THE 8TH TO THE 11TH OCTOBER 2015

8 October 2015

The African National Congress convenes the 4th National General Council from today 8th October until Sunday, 11th October 2015. The National General Council takes place every 5 years, mid-term between National Conferences, and is convened to assess implementation of ANC resolutions from conference, their adoption into government policy and translation into programmes. The NGC does not change policy, but reviews implementation of resolutions and can adjust programmes to deal with challenges and problems, and identify areas where new policy is needed.

The 4th National General Council will be attended 4094 delegates with a minimum of 90% of these drawn from branches of the ANC as follows:

-Eastern Cape: 403

-Free State: 165

-Gauteng: 285

-KwaZulu-Natal: 513

-Limpopo: 275

-Mpumalanga: 315

-North West: 257

-Northern Cape: 125

-Western Cape: 162

Total branch delegates: 2500

Other categories of delegates include the Leagues of the ANC, Alliance Partners, the NEC, PECs and RECs and Umkhonto WeSizwe Military Veterans Association (MKMVA). We are also honoured by the confirmation of attendance by Izithwalandwe Comrades Kathrada, Mlangeni and Mme Shope. Other stalwarts including members of the Integrity Committee have also been invited.

 As is the tradition within the ANC, we have also invited fraternal organisations, notably the Former Liberation Movements – MPLA (Angola), ZANU-PF (Zimbabwe), CCM (Tanzania), FRELIMO (Mozambique) and SWAPO (Namibia) who have confirmed their attendance. We also expect in attendance representatives of the BRICS embassies - Brazil, Russia, India and China. Cadres deployed in government and members of the business community make up the balance of delegates to the NGC.

Delegates will be transported in 67 busses, all of which have already left the various provinces across the country. The first delegates arrived at 09h00 this morning. We are currently busy with the registration of delegations, following the pre-registration that have been done in provinces. We are pleased with the speedy and smooth registration that has characterized the accreditation and registration process thus far.

This evening the Progressive Business Forum will host a Gala Dinner to be attended by business, members of the diplomatic corps, our international guests and leadership of the ANC. The NGC will be officially opened tomorrow, 9th October 2015 when the President of the ANC, Comrade Jacob Zuma, will deliver the political report. NGC will also receive the Organisational Report which will assess the state of the organisation, the functioning of our structures and progress made in the implementation of resolutions of the 53rd National Conference. The Treasurer-General will deliver the Financial Report to the NGC. The complete draft programme of the NGC is attached to this statement.

Draft Programme NGC

8th October 2015

Arrival and Registration

St Georges

07h00- 19h00

Supper

At Respective Hotels

 

9th October 2015 Session One

Chairperson Baleka Mbete

National Anthem

 

 

Interdenominational Prayer

 

09h00

Political Report

President JG Zuma

09h20

Credentials Report

 

12h00

Lunch – 12h30

Session Two

Chairperson Baleka Mbete

Organisational Report

SG – GS Mantashe

14h00-16h30

Financial Report

TG – Zweli Mkhize

 

Implementing the NDP Progress Report

NPSC Chairperson- J Radebe

16h30-17h30

Balance of Forces Presentation

PESC Chairperson- N Mthethwa

17h30-18h15

Commissions Briefing

NPSC Chairperson- J Radebe

18h15-18h30

Supper- 18h30

Session Three

Commissions

Political Report, Organisational Building and Balance of Forces x 8

20h00 – 22h30

Supper

10th October 2015 Session Four

Commissions Continue

Political Report, Organisational Building and Balance of Forces x 8

09h00-11h00

Commissions

Sectoral x 8

1.  Education and Health

2.  Social Transformation

3.  International Relations

4.  Peace and Stability

5.  Legislature and Governance

6.  Communications

7.  Economic Transformation

8.  Land Reform and Rural Development

 

 

 

 

11h00 – 13h00

Lunch-13h00

Session Five

 

Sectoral - Commissions Continue

 

14h30- 17h30

Supper-17h30

Session Six Plenary

 

Organisational Building Report

19h00 – 21h30

 

Balance of Forces Report

11th October 2015 Session Seven – Plenary Reports

Chairperson Jeff Radebe

1. Education and Health

2. Social Transformation

3. International Relations

4. Peace and Stability

5. Legislature and Governance

6. Communications

7. Economic Transformation

8. Land Reform and Rural Development

 

 

 

 09h00-14h00

Lunch – 14h00

Session Eight- Plenary

Chairperson Baleka Mbete

Declaration

Jeff Rabebe

15h30 – 17h00

Closing Address

President JG Zuma

Departure

Departure

Departure

Statement issued by Gwede Mantashe, Secretary-General, African National Congress, 8 October 2015