‘You can’t serve two bosses’ — ANC and SACP clash over independent election move
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The ANC has disputed allegations made by the South African Communist Party (SACP) that its 10-day ultimatum for members with dual membership amounts to a political witch hunt against communists in the party, stating that SACP members remain welcome within the…
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What happened
The ANC has disputed allegations made by the South African Communist Party (SACP) that its 10-day ultimatum for members with dual membership amounts to a political witch hunt against communists in the party, stating that SACP members remain welcome within the…
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