SACP will never align itself with anything anti-ANC - Nzimande
3 August 2017
Johannesburg – The South African Communist Party (SACP) says it will never agree to anything that poses a threat to the tripartite alliance - although it would have preferred to meet with the ANC ahead of the August 8 motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma.
The party told delegates at its 14th national congress that it was still waiting to meet with the ANC following calls it made for Zuma to resign as the head of state.
Its General Secretary Blade Nzimande also told journalists that the party’s members would not go in "blindly".
The SACP and other alliance partners have expressed a lack of confidence in Zuma.