LETTER: Time for SACP to step up

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LETTER: Time for SACP to step up
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The party must push for the ANC to adopt and implement policies that address SA’s problems

Members of SACP conducted their 9th Provincial Congress in Buffalo City on June 4 2022. Picture: DAILY DISPATCH/MARK ANDREWS

Over the years, the SACP has been a reliable ally of the governing ANC. It has made, and continues to make, important contributions to the policies the ANC implements in the government. It is these kinds of contributions that make the SACP an important component of the struggle in our society. It is also clear that the cost of living has become too expensive not only for the poor but even the well-off: all are feeling the heat. Load-shedding and fuel price hikes are pushing many businesses to the edge.

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