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ANC Limpopo Commanders Deploy to Defend Last Stronghold as 40% National Collapse Haunts November Polls

  • Mpho Dube
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ANC Peter Mokaba Regional Secretary Lesiba “Pathfinder” Matsemela and ANCYL Peter Mokaba Regional Secretary Nchekge Percy Nchabeleng monitor online voter registration at Peter Mokaba Regional Office. Leadership on the ground ahead of November polls. #ANCYLatWork #RegisterToVoteANC
ANC Peter Mokaba Regional Secretary Lesiba “Pathfinder” Matsemela and ANCYL Peter Mokaba Regional Secretary Nchekge Percy Nchabeleng monitor online voter registration at Peter Mokaba Regional Office. Leadership on the ground ahead of November polls. #ANCYLatWork #RegisterToVoteANC

By Mpho Dube, Editor-in-Chief

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DISTENENG, LIMPOPO— With the ANC clinging to power nationally at 40% through a Government of National Unity with the DA, IFP, Patriotic Alliance and others, the battle for November shifts to its fortress: Limpopo.


And deploying at the heart of that defence is ANCYL Peter Mokaba Regional Secretary Nchekge Percy Nchabeleng, who led from the front at the operational center at Peter Mokaba Regional Office, personally monitoring online voter registration.


Nchabeleng commanded the war room, engaging volunteers directly as they worked the registration systems on laptops. He was joined by ANC Peter Mokaba Regional Secretary Lesiba “Pathfinder” Matsemela, as the two leaders moved to lock down every vote ahead of the local elections.


Their joint presence was deliberate: ANC leadership first, youth league in support, showing unity of command. But it was Nchabeleng who set the operational tempo — hands-on, tactical, and visible. While volunteers processed registrations, both secretaries pushed the message: 74% must be defended because 40% changed everything.


Limpopo gave the ANC 74% provincially — but nationally, the party bled out, losing outright rule for the first time since 1994. The GNU now seats the ANC next to the Democratic Alliance, a party born from the DNA of the apartheid National Party and New National Party.

“Losing national power was a warning shot,” said a branch member on the ground. “Limpopo is where we stop the bleeding. November is survival.”


Nchabeleng’s campaign isn’t confined to the office. In Disteneng, he was seen supporting a local entrepreneur during community engagement — buying a crate of eggs from a township vendor. Buying local, building local — the ANC Youth League is tying voter mobilization directly to the township economy.

It’s a dual strategy: lock down the vote through systems, and win the people through presence. Nchabeleng is executing both.


Matsemela and Nchabeleng’s deployment signals how seriously Peter Mokaba Region is taking November. With the ANC’s national collapse haunting the polls, Limpopo is the last stronghold. 


November will decide if Limpopo remains the ANC’s unshaken base — or if the national decline finally breaches its strongest wall. With Nchekge Percy Nchabeleng commanding the operational center and the ground, the ANC is drawing the line here.

ANCYL Peter Mokaba Regional Secretary Nchekge Percy Nchabeleng supports a local entrepreneur during community engagement in Disteneng. Buying local, building local — the ANC Youth League backs township economy as part of the voter mobilization program. #ANCYLatWork #BuyLocal #KasiEconomy
ANCYL Peter Mokaba Regional Secretary Nchekge Percy Nchabeleng supports a local entrepreneur during community engagement in Disteneng. Buying local, building local — the ANC Youth League backs township economy as part of the voter mobilization program. #ANCYLatWork #BuyLocal #KasiEconomy

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