The Citizen (Gauteng)

SACP bars Zuma from congress

Communist party is second tripartite alliance partner to to ban JZ from gatherings.

- Eric Naki – ericn@citizen.co.za

Message from the party is: send any ANC leader as long as it’s not the president.

The South African Communist Party (SACP) is now the second tripartite alliance partner to bar President Jacob Zuma from attending or addressing its gatherings.

SACP second general secretary Solly Mapaila said they had requested the ANC to send any of its leaders except Zuma as a guest speaker to its national congress which is under way in Boksburg, near Johannesbu­rg. So instead of Zuma, the congress will be addressed by his deputy, Cyril Ramaphosa.

Mapaila said this was in line with the party’s call for Zuma to step down as president of the ANC and the country.

Cosatu prevented the president from addressing its May Day rally in Bloemfonte­in last May.

SACP first deputy general secretary Jeremy Cronin confirmed he would not stand for re-election. He said he would remain in the party’s top structures to concentrat­e on political education “which is my passion”. He said it was important for him to give way for a young blood to become a party leader. However, he suggested the party should also have old leaders to ensure continuity and stability.

Blade Nzimande is still available for re-election to the position of general secretary. He said he would have preferred not to stand for re-election, but party members wanted him to stay on. This was confirmed by senior party members.

Mapaila defended Nzimande’s continued availabili­ty for leadership and vowed never to contest him for the general secretary post. He said they were aware of the perception that Nzimande was a dictator in the party, adding “that is not the case”.

But some delegates were of the view that Nzimande should let Mapaila take over. “We value his contributi­on to the struggle and in building the party all these years, but he must give a chance to someone who will be able to grow the party and attract the youth,” a delegation outside the conference centre said.

The SACP dismissed any rumours it would break away from the ANC or contest national elections separately. Cronin said if the ANC imploded they would form a broad front with civil society to fight state capture and demagoguer­y. To this end the SACP has had discussion­s with Save SA, MK Veterans’ Council and the ANC 101 veterans.

Nzimande said the state capture saga was devastatin­g the ANC, and the SACP was affected as an ally. “We don’t know whether the ANC will survive or crash,” he added.

 ?? Picture: Yeshiel Panchia ?? RED TIDE. Delegates arrive for the SA Communist Party Policy Conference in Boksburg yesterday. The annual conference will run until Thursday this week.
Picture: Yeshiel Panchia RED TIDE. Delegates arrive for the SA Communist Party Policy Conference in Boksburg yesterday. The annual conference will run until Thursday this week.

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