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Barbara Creecy says ANC engagements with structures are going well.

The African National Congress (ANC) has been engaging with its structures across the country in preparation for the upcoming local government elections. The engagements, led by party leaders like Minister of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, Barbara Creecy, have been described as highly successful and constructive.

Speaking at a press briefing in Johannesburg, Creecy, who is also a member of the ANC National Executive Committee (NEC), said that the engagements have been vital in strengthening the party and its relationship with the community.

“We have been engaging with our structures at all levels – from branch meetings to regional and provincial conferences. These engagements have been highly successful in terms of building unity within the party and ensuring that we are all aligned on our objectives,” Creecy said.

She added that the ANC was committed to engaging with all sectors of society in order to build a better South Africa.

“Our engagement with our structures is just one aspect of our broader efforts to engage with all sectors of society. We believe that it is important to listen to the concerns and aspirations of all South Africans, and to work together towards achieving a better and more equitable society,” Creecy explained.

The ANC has been facing challenges in recent years, with some members expressing discontent and divisions within the party. However, Creecy’s statement on the success of the engagements with structures is a clear indication that the party is working towards overcoming these challenges and is focused on moving forward.

Creecy also emphasized that the ANC is a united and strong organization, which is evident in the way the party has been able to effectively manage and lead the country during the global pandemic.

“Our unity as the ANC has been tested during this difficult time, but we have emerged even stronger. We have been able to work together and make tough decisions that have helped save lives and protect the economy,” she said.

The engagements with structures have also provided an opportunity for the ANC to reconnect with its grassroots and reaffirm its commitment to serving the people of South Africa.

“We have used these engagements to not only discuss politics and policies, but also to listen to the concerns and needs of our communities. This has reaffirmed our commitment to always put the people first and work towards a better future for all,” Creecy added.

The ANC’s efforts to engage with structures have been met with positive responses from its members. Many have praised the party for its inclusivity and commitment to ensuring that all voices are heard and considered.

Moreover, the successful engagements have also served as a platform for the ANC to showcase its achievements and plans for the future. This has helped to build confidence among its members and supporters, as well as the general public.

In conclusion, the ANC’s engagements with structures, led by Barbara Creecy, have been described as highly successful and have contributed to strengthening the party as it prepares for the local government elections. The commitment and unity displayed by the party during these engagements bode well for its future, and reaffirm its position as a leading political force in South Africa.

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