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ANC's Bhengu says despite their March deadline, there will be an exception for challenged provinces

ANC's Bhengu assures that there will be an exception for challenged provinces, despite March deadline.
The African National Congress (ANC) has been working tirelessly to address the challenges faced by some provinces in the country, in order to ensure the delivery of quality services to all South Africans. In a recent statement, ANC spokesperson, Bhengu, has reiterated the party's commitment to this cause, assuring that despite the March deadline, there will be an exception for provinces facing difficulties.
The ANC has set a deadline of March 2020 for all provinces to meet certain targets in terms of service delivery. This includes areas such as education, healthcare, infrastructure and job creation. However, some provinces have faced significant challenges, which have hindered their progress in meeting these targets. This has raised concerns among citizens, who fear that these provinces will not be able to meet the deadline set by the ruling party.
In light of these concerns, Bhengu has offered reassurance that the ANC is aware of the challenges faced by these provinces and is taking necessary steps to address them. He stated, "We understand that some provinces are facing unique challenges that may make it difficult for them to meet the March deadline. However, we want to assure the public that we are working closely with these provinces to find solutions and ensure that service delivery is not compromised."
Bhengu also emphasized that the ANC is committed to delivering quality services to all South Africans, regardless of which province they reside in. He stated, "Our goal has always been to improve the lives of all our citizens, and we will not rest until this is achieved. We are fully aware of the needs of our people and we are working tirelessly to address them."
The ANC has been actively engaging with the provinces facing challenges, in order to identify the root causes and find sustainable solutions. This includes providing support and resources to these provinces, as well as closely monitoring their progress. Bhengu has also urged citizens to be patient and understanding, as these issues cannot be resolved overnight. He stated, "We ask for the public's understanding and support as we work towards finding solutions for these provinces. It is a complex process, but we are confident that we will achieve our goals."
Furthermore, Bhengu has called on the provincial governments to take responsibility and work together with the ANC to overcome these challenges. He stated, "It is essential that the provincial governments take accountability for their role in delivering services to their citizens. We urge them to work closely with the ANC and implement necessary changes to improve service delivery."
In conclusion, the ANC remains committed to its promise of delivering quality services to all South Africans. While the March deadline is important, the party acknowledges that some provinces may require more time to overcome their challenges. The ANC is determined to find solutions and ensure that no citizen is left behind. With the support and cooperation of all stakeholders, we are confident that we will achieve our goals and build a better South Africa for all.



