By
NRIAN KAJENGO
Few
years COPE promised to be a threat to the ruling part in South Africa, but due to conflicts
within the part which led to the division gave ANC momentum.
The
Congress of the people (COPE) in Mpumalanga
held successful, free and fair elections of both the provincial leadership and
Ehlanzeni regional leadership during its two conferences that took place at the
Mbombela municipality on Sunday.
Former
provincial secretary, Sizile Ndlovu was chosen as the Provincial Chairperson of
the part.
In
the provincial congress leadership is as follows:
Chairman
– Sizile Ndlovu, the former provincial secretary and he was elected unanimously,
while Nomsa Kubayi was elected as the deputy chairperson.
She
is also the current national deputy president of COPE women’s movement. Michael
Mokoena was elected as a secretary while his deputy is Luckson Mathebula.
Mathews
Masilela was voted as a provincial Treasurer while 20 others were elected as
additional members,
In
the Ehlanzeni regional conference the following candidates elected. Albert
Khoza as a chairman and deputized by Lodrick Nxumalo. Motsamai Nonyane was
elected as secretary while Abigail Mapaile is the deputy secretary.
The
Treasurer is Ouma Mathebula while 15 others were voted as additional members.
COPE
in Mpumalanga
takes congratulate the elected comrades and wish them a great success during
their leadership.
“The democratization of COPE’s structures is
galloping in an unprecedented speed. This is paving a way forward and we are
believe that the voters out there now know which political party is reliable,
accountable and incorruptible,” said the new provincial chairman, Sizile Ndlovu.
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