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Fikile Mbalula Poised to Lead ANC as Next President, with Mduduzi Manana as Secretary-General

December 2, 2024
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Fikile Mbalula Poised to Lead ANC as Next President, with Mduduzi Manana as Secretary-General
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The African National Congress (ANC) appears to have its future leadership clearly mapped out, with Fikile Mbalula emerging as the frontrunner to succeed Cyril Ramaphosa as party president and ultimately become South Africa’s next leader. Mbalula’s rise within the party has been characterized by his deep-rooted popularity within ANC structures, positioning him ahead of other key figures, including current Deputy President Paul Mashatile.

Mbalula’s journey to the top has been a result of years of strategic positioning and grassroots support within the ANC. His leadership has been built not on social media presence, but through a firm foundation in party dynamics, which resonates with members on the ground. This strong internal backing has set him apart as the natural successor to the ANC presidency.

In line with Mbalula’s anticipated rise, Mduduzi Manana is expected to take on the role of Secretary-General, further solidifying Mbalula’s leadership team. Manana’s influence within the ANC Youth League (ANCYL) and Women’s League (ANCWL) has been instrumental in shaping the party’s future, and his alignment with Mbalula positions him as a key figure in the next ANC leadership structure.

Some veterans of the party have drawn comparisons between Mbalula’s political trajectory and that of Nelson Mandela, noting that both leaders rose through the ranks of the ANCYL and ANC before ultimately leading the nation. With Mbalula’s influence, vision, and leadership style, he has firmly positioned himself as the natural choice to guide the ANC into its next chapter.

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