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Blade: “We Will Not Descend Into Abuse” – Supports SACP’s Firm Stance on Dual Membership Ahead of LG

April 29, 2026
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Blade: “We Will Not Descend Into Abuse” – Supports SACP’s Firm Stance on Dual Membership Ahead of LG
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As a prominent leader of both the African National Congress (ANC) and the South African Communist Party (SACP), Blade Nzimande has reaffirmed the party’s unambiguous stance on the issue of members maintaining dual membership. Particularly in light of the fact that South Africa is getting ready to hold elections for local government in 2026, he emphasised that people who are members of both organisations will soon be required to make a decision regarding where their primary political loyalty resides.

In order to reinforce that his views are in line with the more general stance of the communist movement, Nzimande made the decision not to elaborate more than the official position of the South African Communist Party (SACP). The comments that he made come at a time when there is a growing amount of talk on the future relationship that will exist between the ANC and the SACP. Particularly in light of the fact that political tensions within the partnership are continuing to escalate, the party wants to make sure that its members are understandable regarding their promises.

The South African Communist Party (SACP) has made it abundantly clear that it is prepared to take an independent political route in the event that it becomes necessary to do so. However, it will not resort to antagonism or public insults against its long-time partner, the African National Congress (ANC). The political party issued a statement in which it stated that it will resolve any conflicts via political discourse rather than through bitterness or personal assaults should they arise. In spite of the fact that differences are becoming more evident, this demonstrates a willingness to preserve respect within the alliance framework.

The political party is getting ready for a period of intensive debate about alliance politics, electoral methods, and ideological direction as the city elections of 2026 draw near. Because of the issue of dual membership, it has historically been possible for certain politicians to be members of both the African National Congress (ANC) and the South African Communist Party (SACP). In light of the current political and electoral climate, the South African Communist Party (SACP) holds the view that this arrangement is no longer viable.

Analysts feel that this change is an indication that the South African Communist Party (SACP) is attempting to build a more independent identity, explain its ideological stance, and position itself more clearly in a political landscape that is becoming increasingly distinguished by voter dissatisfaction, coalition politics, and increased calls for accountability.

The fact that the party is sending out a message about avoiding “abuse” not only indicates that it is taking a cautious approach to its internal connections, but it also indicates that members will soon be forced to make challenging decisions regarding where their true political allegiances lie. There are a lot of people who get the message quite well: it is possible that being neutral is no longer an option.

The South African Communist Party’s attitude might have a big impact on the dynamics of the alliance as South Africa moves closer to the municipal elections in 2026. This could result in significant political decisions that could potentially redefine one of the most influential political alliances in the country.

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