Ramaphosa urges KZN ANC to present united front
Updated | By Nushera Soodyal
New ANC president, Cyril Ramaphosa is calling for unity within the ruling party in KZN.

Ramaphosa - joined by other ANC leaders - made the comment at a wreath laying ceremony at the grave site of former party president, John Langalibalele Dube at Ohlange High School in Inanda, north of Durban.
"We want you to unite and to be one thing here in KZN. Comrades, KZN is far too important to the existence of the ANC to be divided. We do not want a divided African National Congress here in KZN," he says.
"We must rid ourselves of factionalism, and of working in groups. We must only have one group that will be united and stand for the ANC," he says.
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Ramaphosa - who emerged the new leader of the ANC in Johannesburg in December - also pushed the message of unity in Groutville on the north coast where Chief Albert Luthuli is buried.
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