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  2. 55th National Conference of the African National Congress

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    [1] [2] Attended by 4,426 voting delegates, [3] the conference elected the party's 87-member National Executive Committee, including the top officials – for the first time referred to as the "Top Seven," rather than the "Top Six," following an amendment to the party's constitution to introduce a second deputy secretary-general position ...

  3. National Conference of the African National Congress

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    The National Conference of the African National Congress is a party congress that is held every five years. It elects members to the National Executive Committee , the party's highest decision-making body, as well as the "Top Six" leaders of the National Executive.

  4. List of members of the 2022–2027 African National Congress ...

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    On 30 January 2023, the ANC announced that it had co-opted four party members onto the NEC in an attempt to increase minority representation on the party's highest decision-making body between conferences. The four party members are as follows: [8] Gerhard Koornhof; Alvin Botes; Fawzia Peer; Steve Mapaseka Letsike

  5. National Working Committee of the African National Congress

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    It is composed of 27 members, the "Top Seven" officials and 20 additional members who are elected by the party's National Executive Committee as soon as the National Conference concludes. The NWC is responsible for the day-to-day running of the party and makes recommendations to the NEC. [1]

  6. 50th National Conference of the African National Congress

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    The 50th National Conference of the African National Congress (ANC) took place from 16 to 20 December 1997 at the University of the North West [1] in what was then called Mafikeng. Attended by 3,000 voting delegates, [ 2 ] the conference elected a successor to outgoing ANC President Nelson Mandela , who declined to stand for another term.

  7. 51st National Conference of the African National Congress

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    This ANC conference has thus been called "the quietest in its history." [2] The theme of the conference was "People's Power in Action – Phambili Mavoluntiya – Afrika ke Nako." [3] 3,400 voting delegates attended, including 3,060 from the provincial branches. [1] The Zimbabwean ruling party, Zanu-PF, were also invited as observers.

  8. 49th National Conference of the African National Congress

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    The 49th National Conference of the African National Congress (ANC) was held from 17 to 22 December 1994 in Bloemfontein, [1] the city in which the ANC was founded. The conference took place several months after the South Africa's first democratic elections, at which the ANC had won 62.65% of the national vote and incumbent ANC President Nelson Mandela had been elected national President.

  9. ANC Today - Wikipedia

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    ANC Today is a weekly web-based newsletter published by the African National Congress (ANC). It consists mainly of updates on current programmes and initiatives of the ANC. In 2001, the ANC launched an online party newspaper ANC Today – Online Voice of the African National Congress to offset the alleged bias of the white-controlled press. [1] [2]