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The governing party’s national spokesperson Pule Mabe said the interdict had no bearing on the conference itself.

The North West African National Conference 9th conference will continue on Saturday despite a court interdict barring the interim provincial committee members from voting.Disgruntled ANC members approached the high court on Friday, seeking an order to stop the IPC from attending and voting at the elective conference.

“We have instructed our legal team to investigate options at our disposal to deal with this matter and advice the NEC accordingly. “We are hopeful that our intervention will find a positive outcome. Despite this decision, the conference is continuing because the court didn’t interdict the conference but rather the voting powers of IPC members,” he said in a statement.

Maloyi’s electoral slate listed Lazzy Mokgosi as deputy chair, Sipho Diale as secretary, Viola Motsumi as deputy secretary and Sello Lehare as treasurer. Maape’s slate being touted comprises Sanco provincial chair and provincial chief whip Paul Sebegoe as deputy chair, Thato Mogogodi as secretary and Rose Thabanchu as deputy secretary.Slates for female candidates Rosho and Mosenogi are not yet known.

 

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