Africazine:
The ANC has announced a temporary leadership change in its communications team following the health-related leave of its national spokesperson.
Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri will take special leave to focus on her health. In her absence, NEC members Nonceba Mhlauli and Zuko Godlimpi will serve as acting national spokespersons, ensuring the continuity of the party’s communications.
ANC Appoints Acting Spokespersons Amid Health Concerns
The African National Congress (ANC) has confirmed that Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri is on special leave to address health issues. The party has not disclosed specific details regarding her condition. To maintain effective communication, Nonceba Mhlauli and Zuko Godlimpi have been appointed to jointly handle the spokesperson duties.
This strategic decision aims to uphold the flow of information regarding ANC policies and programs during Bhengu-Motsiri’s absence. The party emphasizes the importance of continuity in its communications, particularly in light of ongoing political activities.
Key Support for Acting Spokespersons
The ANC has expressed confidence in Mhlauli and Godlimpi, highlighting their extensive organizational experience and understanding of the party’s objectives. The ANC encourages all members, supporters, and media to cooperate fully with the acting spokespersons as they take on these responsibilities.
The party has also extended its best wishes to Bhengu-Motsiri for a swift recovery and looks forward to her eventual return to her role.
Next Steps for ANC Communications
- Monitor the health status of Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri.
- Ensure smooth communication flow through acting spokespersons.
- Prepare for Bhengu-Motsiri’s return to her position.
The ANC remains committed to effective communication during this transition period.
