Diehard communists still believe that to achieve the power of the workers the capitalist state must fail
President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers his 2023 state of the nation address in Cape Town, February 9 2023. Picture: ESA ALEXANDER/REUTERS
Ramaphosa started his political life within the trade union movement, which was dominated by socialists at best, and communists within the SACP and supported by the then-USSR. On coming into power in 1994 the ANC naturally packed its communist supporters into parliament and the nation’s administration, at all levels.
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