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Bombshell from South Africa: Communist Party Sets to Contest Election for State Power

Posted By: adminon: July 16, 2017In: SpectacleTags: ANC, Bernie Sanders, COSATU, NIC, SACP, The Mail and GuardianNo CommentsViews:
Bombshell from South Africa: Communist Party Sets to Contest Election for State Power

The electoral road to power will witness a crack traveler on the track soon should the South African Communist Party, (SACP) make good its threat to quit alliance with the African National C... Read more

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