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SACP’s Fiery Rebuke of GNU Overshadows Workers’ Day Rally in Mbombela

May 6, 2025
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SACP’s Fiery Rebuke of GNU Overshadows Workers’ Day Rally in Mbombela
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The annual COSATU Workers’ Day rally took a dramatic turn when South African Communist Party (SACP) General Secretary Solly Mapaila launched a scathing attack on the Government of National Unity (GNU), delivering a blistering critique just moments before President Cyril Ramaphosa was set to speak.

In a charged address that drew roaring applause from sections of the crowd, Mapaila condemned the ANC’s decision to include the Democratic Alliance (DA) and other right-wing parties in the GNU, calling it a betrayal of the working class. “How can we celebrate Workers’ Day while forming alliances with the very forces of capitalism that exploit our people daily?” he thundered. “This GNU, as it stands, is a neoliberal project designed to sideline workers and their struggles.”

The remarks placed Ramaphosa in an uncomfortable position, with cameras capturing the president maintaining a stoic expression as he waited to deliver his own address. The tension underscored growing divisions within the Tripartite Alliance, as the SACP and COSATU grow increasingly vocal in their opposition to the ANC’s power-sharing arrangements with ideologically opposed parties.

Ramaphosa Calls for Unity Amid Rift
When he took the podium, Ramaphosa struck a conciliatory tone, defending the GNU as a “necessary and strategic step” to ensure stability and progress in a fractured political landscape. “We must work together, even with those we disagree with, to advance the interests of our nation,” he said, urging workers to remain united despite ideological differences.

However, his appeal did little to quell the visible discontent among the rally’s attendees, many of whom waved COSATU and SACP banners in solidarity with Mapaila’s stance. The scene laid bare the deepening fault lines within the ruling alliance, with left-wing partners openly challenging the ANC’s direction.

A Tripartite Alliance at a Crossroads
The confrontation in Mbombela signals a broader crisis within the ANC-led coalition, as communist and labor factions resist what they see as a shift toward centrist compromise. Analysts warn that if the rift widens, it could weaken the ANC’s traditional support base ahead of future elections.

For now, the GNU remains intact—but as Mapaila’s fiery speech demonstrated, the ideological battle within the Tripartite Alliance is far from over.

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