(Reuters) - ANC Secretary General Kgalema Motlanthe told a news
conference delegates were debating a number of non-binding
proposals on how to resolve a leadership crisis that arose after
Mbeki sacked his popular deputy president Jacob Zuma, once the
frontrunner to succeed him.
Mbeki, who has become an object of scorn for the country's
powerful trade unions and Communist party, has not ruled out
running for a third term as ANC chief although the constitution
prevents him from continuing to lead South Africa after 2009.
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conference delegates were debating a number of non-binding
proposals on how to resolve a leadership crisis that arose after
Mbeki sacked his popular deputy president Jacob Zuma, once the
frontrunner to succeed him.
Mbeki, who has become an object of scorn for the country's
powerful trade unions and Communist party, has not ruled out
running for a third term as ANC chief although the constitution
prevents him from continuing to lead South Africa after 2009.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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