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Recruited and trained thousands of new loyal members and outstanding community activists: Organisationally, the movement has also grown and renewed itself quite significantly since its unbanning.
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Organisationally, we have not made maximum use of the opportunities presented by democracy, peace and stability to do consistent work among the sector that were alienated from the movement, such as amakhosi, the rural masses and Indian communities of Chatsworth and Phoenix.
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Organisationally, the province continues to face the challenge of building unity and the need to continually raise the political consciousness of its members, cadres and leadership in the province.
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Organisationally the province has performed below its potential for a number of years.
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Organisationally, the results show that significant work remains to be done in building the ANC on the ground, especially in the coloured areas.
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Organisationally, this concept is represented by the ANC-led
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Organisationally, this concept is represented by the ANC-led Tripartite Alliance.
MESSAGE TO THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF SOUTH AFRICAN DEMOCRATIC TEACHERS UNION 2000
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Organisationally the ANC notes the importance of further consolidating itself, ANC Women's League, ANC Youth League and the
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Organisationally the ANC notes the importance of further consolidating itself, ANC Women's League, ANC Youth League and the
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Organisationally the movement was in the process of organsising its support base under 94 sub-regional offices to serve the 1400 established branches with the goal of pitting a volunteer worker in place for every 100 voters.
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