South Africa: The Politics Behind SIMs - AllAfrica.com


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South Africa: The Politics Behind SIMs
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Contest for control of economic policy is a key feature of governance in the ANC-led alliance with the 2-million member Cosatu trade union federation and the South African Communist Party (SACP). This explains ongoing push-pull tensions in Cabinet ...
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Labour movement 'exhausted', says SACP's Nzimande - Business Day

Labour movement 'exhausted', says SACP's Nzimande
Business Day
Blade Nzimande, leader of the South African Communist Party (SACP), believes the country's unions need to work with foreign unions to make any real impact on workers' lives. Mr Nzimande was speaking in Johannesburg on Friday at a World Federation of ...

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OUR OPINION: Mantashe misses point - Daily Dispatch Online

OUR OPINION: Mantashe misses point
Daily Dispatch Online
GWEDE Mantashe, the secretary general of the ANC and chairman of the South African Communist Party, has objected to the fact that investors threaten to withhold their money from South Africa if the nationalisation of mines remains on the party's agenda ...

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SACP feels left out of the alliance - The New Age Online

SACP feels left out of the alliance
The New Age Online
The South African Communist Party (SACP) in the province said it deserved more recognition within the tri-partite alliance than it was being afforded. The provincial council met to look into the state of the organisation and its alliance partners.

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S. African province heading south By Donna Bryson - New Straits Times


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S. African province heading south By Donna Bryson
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But Gilbert Kganyaso, head of the province's chapter of the South African Communist Party, was impatient with talk of the burden of the past. Nearly 18 years of government, he said, "should have made us accumulate experience". The Communist Party is an ...

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Black lawyers support disclosure law for judges - Business Day

Black lawyers support disclosure law for judges
Business Day
In an article on Umsebenzi Online, the South African Communist Party's Jeremy Cronin also criticised the stance taken by the judiciary on this issue, saying it did not "inspire confidence". Mr Cronin also lent his voice to the ongoing debate on the ...

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A failed province: Cautionary tale for S.Africa - Boston.com


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A failed province: Cautionary tale for S.Africa
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But Gilbert Kganyaso, head of the province's chapter of the South African Communist Party, was impatient with talk of the burden of the past. Nearly 18 years of government, he said, "should have made us accumulate experience." The Communist Party is an ...

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