Gauteng Premier David Makhura has until next week to implement a decision by the ANC’s national executive committee to remove one of his male MECs or face serious consequences, party spokesperson Dakota Legoete told News24.
This after Makhura was initially allowed a deviation from the enforced 60/40 gender parity in provinces with male premiers. “We still need a report as to why he has not implemented it. The national working committee will meet on Monday and we will know then why he is taking time,” he said. Legoete said the NEC was not aware that Makhura was refusing to take its instruction, adding that the NEC was the overriding structure and that its decisions were binding.
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