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The African National Congress's factionalism and targeted killings as risks to human security in KwaZulu-Natal province.

Collin O MongaleJan C Venter
Published in: Jamba (Potchefstroom, South Africa) (2024)
In quest for curbing the crisis of factionalism in the ruling ANC, the article recommends that the ANC needs to re-visit its leadership selection as these killings have seemingly happened during leadership selection, which leads to ruthless competition of positions in government and party structures. Members of the ruling party need to identify themselves as one, as opposed to belonging to different factional groups within the party. Failure by the ruling party to address divisions within the organisation shall result in more fatal killings resulting from competition for positions and resources.
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