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“We have written so many letters to the provincial and national executive committee and we have not received a response.
“Today we say that enough is enough.
“You must support and support this new leadership because from now on you will receive communication from them,” Nama said.
The ANC sympathizers were dropped off at the regional office in various taxis with ANC insignia.
Pointing to the regional office, Nama said the new regional task force would operate from there because there was only one ANC in the metro.
Nama said the ANC members were being purged by the regional task force on a daily basis and this would stop.
In a letter sent to Lungisa on Sunday, the Bay Regional Task Force wrote that it was seeking the go-ahead from the party’s Eastern Cape chiefs to temporarily suspend its membership in the ANC.
The police told the protesters to disperse because they were disobeying the Disaster Management Law, as there were more than 50 of them.
ANC councilor Makhi Feni told police that the protesters would split into two groups, which they subsequently did.
This is a developing story.
HeraldLIVE