ANC's big plan to fix itself
Sunday World
|SW August 17 2025 edition
Document acknowledges shortcomings
After years of internal turmoil, public mistrust and waning grassroots support, the ANC is now introspecting and laying out bold plans to renew itself.
This is contained in the party's discussion document that will be tabled at the party's national general council (NGC)in December.
From leadership reforms to reconnecting with communities, the ANC is promising to fix its house and regain its footing as the champion of the people.
But will these efforts be enough to reverse its setbacks?
One of the ANC's key priorities is leadership renewal. The party admits that its leadership structures have stagnated, leading to inefficiency and a disconnect with the people.
"Leadership succession should be more rigorous," reads the document, emphasising the need for fresh perspectives and a healthy mix of seasoned leaders and new blood.
The document further states that the ANC is even considering informal term limits and rotation in certain roles to prevent gatekeeping and stagnation.
This introspection signals a recognition of the party's internal challenges. By encouraging more women and young people to take leadership roles, the ANC hopes to inject new energy into its ranks.
This story is from the SW August 17 2025 edition edition of Sunday World.
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