The African National Congress (ANC) has announced that members will be required to self-fund the expenses for the upcoming January 8 Statement celebrations, marking the party’s 113th anniversary. This decision comes as the ruling party grapples with ongoing financial challenges and strives to reduce dependence on external funding sources.
The January 8 Statement, a cornerstone event on the ANC calendar, is traditionally celebrated with large-scale gatherings, speeches, and activities designed to rally members and supporters while setting the party’s agenda for the year ahead.
ANC Treasurer-General Gwen Ramokgopa explained that the move to self-fund is part of a broader effort to achieve financial sustainability and accountability. “As we prepare for this important occasion, we call on all ANC members and structures to contribute directly to the event costs. This is a demonstration of our collective commitment to the party and its values,” Ramokgopa stated.
The ANC’s financial difficulties have been well-documented, with declining donations, changes in party funding legislation, and South Africa’s economic downturn all contributing to the strain. The self-funding initiative reflects the party’s attempt to address these constraints while maintaining the significance of its anniversary celebration.
Reactions among ANC members have been mixed. While some view the initiative as a chance to foster grassroots involvement and ownership, others are concerned about the financial burden it may place on individuals, particularly during tough economic times.
The main event will be held in Mpumalanga, where the ANC plans to highlight its achievements, confront internal challenges, and articulate its vision leading up to the 2025 general elections.
The ANC has called on members to contribute in good faith, emphasizing that this effort underscores the party’s mission of unity, renewal, and service to the people. Despite financial obstacles, the party remains determined to ensure the success of the January 8 Statement celebrations.