ANC deputy president David Mabuza was not invited to the Mpumalanga elective conference that saw new leadership elected in the province.
This was revealed by newly elected provincial chairperson Mandla Ndlovu when questioned about the absence of the former provincial chair."Why the deputy president specifically?" he asked.
"Mabuza was not invited to the conference. He is the deputy president and you can't just call him. There are other NEC [national executive committee] delegates who are here and the treasurer-general Paul Mashatile opened the conference.
publicly endorsed Ramaphosa to serve for a second term and Mpumalanga is well poised to make such an announcement after the lobby group known as Focus secured a clean sweep at this weekend's election.
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