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UDM KwaZulu-Natal Interim Provincial Executive Committee appointed

UDM KwaZulu-Natal Interim Provincial Executive Committee appointed

United Democratic Movement (UDM) representatives from all seven regions in KwaZulu-Natal met on Saturday, 15 September 2018 to, amongst others, discuss the future of the UDM in the province and to appoint an Interim Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) that will drive the party’s programmes leading up to the 2019 National and Provincial. The below persons shall take the lead until a provincial congress can be held after which officially elected provincial office bearers can take over the reins. Position Name Region Chairperson Sipho Mbatha eThekwini Deputy Chairperson Sboniso Mabika uMkhanyakude Secretary Boysey Gumede Umzinyathi Deputy Secretary Zukiswa Thanjkwayo Amajuba Treasurer Philani Dlamini uMgungundlovu Organiser Temba Mbatha Ilembe Financial Planner and Fundraiser Nkosi Dlamini uMgungundlovu Five Additional Members Dumisani Nkosi uThukela   Dih Msomi eThekwini   Kholiswa Madubela uMkhanyakude   Mhlengi Mbatha Umzinyathi   Thobile Zulu iLembe As we get closer to the 2019 elections, we wish our colleagues well with their future work in building the UDM in KwaZulu-Natal. Issued by: Mr Bongani Msomi UDM Secretary General

UDM makes considerable progress with policy formulation

UDM makes considerable progress with policy formulation

Statement by the Interim National Management Committee The Interim National Management Committee of the UDM met on Friday 3 and Saturday 4 April 1998. A number of key issues were discussed during the two days. The Committee made considerable progress in the further development of UDM policy. The focus of the workshop was to take the UDM forward beyond the National Conference in June 1998. In this regard a strategic planning session was held, determining the priority areas that will be concentrated on in the run up to the elections. The political situation in South Africa was discussed at length and provinces highlighted to the National Structure the political challenges in the different provinces. The restructuring at National office was discussed and the INMC endorsed the decision taken by the Leadership and the CEO in this regard. Focus will now move towards mobilisation of the voters in the enrolling of members and the further development of branches and structures throughout South Africa.