EFF and SACP form joint team to plan Conference of the Left

A joint working group between two of South Africa's biggest left-wing forces is now officially in motion ahead of a planned Conference of the Left.

EFF and SACP sit down in Johannesburg
  • Julius Malema and SACP General Secretary Solly Mapaila led their respective delegations to bilateral talks.
  • Both sides acknowledged past friction but committed to rebuilding principled relations.
  • Criticism among comrades got framed as healthy, not destructive.
  • Neoliberal and right-wing political forces were identified as the shared enemy.
Joint task team and conference structure
  • A working group with members from both parties will join a wider steering committee.
  • SACP is driving the Conference of the Left initiative.
  • Trade unions, NGOs, civil society groups, and individuals all get invited.
  • Medium-term cooperation details and the conference agenda are being finalized.
Policy priorities on the table
  • Energy sovereignty and fixing the power crisis top the shared agenda.
  • A state bank, student debt cancellation, and worker insourcing are being pushed.
  • Mineral beneficiation to extract more domestic value from resources got flagged.
  • International solidarity with Cuba on energy shortages was discussed.
Why the timing matters politically
  • SACP plans to contest the 2026 local elections independently from the ANC.
  • A broader popular-left front could challenge the Government of National Unity.
  • SACP, founded in 1921, brings deep anti-apartheid and underground-struggle credentials.
  • EFF warned that progressive fragmentation only strengthens the political right.
 

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