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State of Free State municipalities discussed at ANC meeting

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State of Free State municipalities discussed at ANC meeting

The African National Congress (ANC) has been on a visit to the Free State province for the past few days, and today marks the final day of their visit. The party’s National Working Committee (NWC) has been meeting with various stakeholders and communities in the province to assess the progress of the ANC’s policies and programs. The visit has been filled with fruitful discussions and engagements, with the aim of strengthening the ANC’s presence and impact in the Free State province.

The NWC, led by the ANC’s Secretary-General Ace Magashule, arrived in the Free State on Sunday and immediately got to work. The NWC has been meeting with various structures of the ANC in the province, including branch members, regional leaders, and provincial leaders. These meetings have provided an opportunity for the NWC to engage with ANC members at all levels and receive first-hand feedback on the party’s performance in the province.

In addition to engaging with ANC structures, the NWC has also met with various community leaders and organizations. This has given the NWC an opportunity to hear directly from the people of the Free State about their concerns and needs. These interactions have been crucial in helping the ANC to better understand the challenges faced by the people of the province and to find ways to address them.

One of the key focus areas of the NWC’s visit has been the state of service delivery in the Free State. The ANC has always been committed to improving the lives of its people, and the NWC has been assessing the progress of the party’s policies and programs in the province. The NWC has visited various projects implemented by the ANC-led government, including schools, hospitals, and infrastructure projects. This has allowed the NWC to see first-hand the positive impact of the ANC’s policies on the lives of the people of the Free State.

The NWC’s visit has also been an opportunity for the party to reaffirm its commitment to the people of the province. In his engagements, Secretary-General Magashule has emphasized the ANC’s dedication to improving the lives of all South Africans, particularly those in the Free State. He has also urged all ANC members to work tirelessly to ensure that the party’s policies and programs are implemented effectively and efficiently.

The NWC’s visit has received overwhelming support and enthusiasm from both ANC members and the general public. The people of the Free State have welcomed the NWC with open arms and have expressed their gratitude for the ANC’s efforts in the province. This visit has also provided an opportunity for the ANC to reconnect with its supporters and strengthen its bond with the people of the Free State.

As the NWC wraps up its visit today, the ANC is filled with renewed energy and determination to continue working towards the betterment of the Free State province and the country as a whole. The discussions and engagements of the past few days have been fruitful and have provided the ANC with valuable insights and feedback. The party will use this information to improve its policies and programs and to ensure that the needs of the people of the Free State are met.

In conclusion, the ANC’s National Working Committee’s visit to the Free State has been a resounding success. The NWC has been able to engage with ANC members, community leaders, and the general public, reaffirming the party’s commitment to improving the lives of all South Africans. The ANC remains dedicated to its mission of building a united, non-racial, non-sexist, democratic, and prosperous South Africa, and the NWC’s visit has only strengthened this commitment. The party looks forward to continuing its work in the Free State and making a positive impact on the lives of its people.

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