Some branches in the province have accused Maloyi of purging those who did not support him at the provincial elective conference where he was elected as chairperson, but he insisted this was “far from the truth”.
Critics have accused Maloyi of creating two power centres in the province, potentially weakening the ANC’s position in legislature
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