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Divisions growing within PAC

19 December 2018, 12:04 PM  |
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The PAC is deeply divided.

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The PAC is deeply divided.

There is serious division within the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania about the legality and legitimacy of the recently held conference.

Two opposing leaders appeared on the Agenda programme to justify or dismiss the recent conference and its outcomes.

The newly elected deputy president Mbuyiselo Gantsu argues on the legitimacy of the conference.

Narius Moloto argues that the recent conference is illegitimate and illegal.

National Chairperson of the PAC Phillip Dlamini has more on the matter.

For more on the story, we have Narius Moloto in studio.

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