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    South Africa’s ANC says it needs to reform to regain support

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    By Nellie Peyton

    JOHANNESBURG, Dec ​12 (Reuters) - South Africa's African National Congress, the liberation movement that brought Nelson Mandela to power, said it was facing a crisis over corruption, poor ⁠governance, and persistent racial inequality, and pledged to clean up its act.

    Although the largest party in government, the ANC was forced into a coalition last ‍year after losing its parliamentary majority for the first time since 1994. That defeat has ​prompted soul-searching.

    Wrapping up a strategy conference in Johannesburg on Thursday, the party endorsed a declaration that identified corruption, factionalism, poor service delivery, and slow progress in ​reducing poverty among its failures.

    "The apartheid-colonial political economy remains largely intact," it admitted, with Black South Africans vastly disadvantaged compared with the small white minority.

    "We understand our struggle to be at a fork in the road, and thus, we can either renew or perish," the party said, vowing ‌to set itself performance targets across a range of issues.

    The ANC faces municipal ‌elections in 2026 that it sees as a key test of its standing. While still revered by ​many for ending white minority rule, the party has lost support among younger voters fed up with a lack of progress and a culture ‌of cronyism.

    The second-biggest party, the Democratic Alliance, favours free-market economics and wants to scrap ⁠the ANC's racial redress policies, which have also been criticised by ‌U.S. President Donald Trump.

    "This will be ​an important test of the extent to which we have managed to renew the support and confidence of our people," President Cyril Ramaphosa, the ANC's leader, ⁠told the conference.

    He said ⁠the party was making progress in rebuilding a culture of integrity, citing greater compliance ​with its "step aside" rule that requires members accused of wrongdoing to relinquish their posts.

    (Reporting by Nellie Peyton;Editing ‌by Alexander Winning and Clarence Fernandez)

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