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Alliance Under Strain: ANC Draws the Line on Resource Use

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    Tensions within South Africa’s political alliance are quietly escalating, and the latest remarks from Nomvula Mokonyane reveal just how fragile things have become. At the heart of the issue is growing concern that the South African Communist Party could tap into African National Congress resources as it prepares to contest elections independently.

    Mokonyane made it clear: the ANC is no longer taking chances. With local government elections on the horizon, the party is tightening internal controls, warning its deployees not to use state platforms, influence, or access for the benefit of any other political formation. 

    This signals more than just administrative caution—it’s a strategic shift. For decades, the ANC and SACP have operated as close allies, but the SACP’s move to go solo politically is forcing a rethink of boundaries, loyalty, and power.

    The real question is whether this is the beginning of a full political divorce or just a temporary fallout. Either way, the ANC is sending a strong message: shared history does not guarantee shared resources.

    As South Africa heads toward a crucial electoral season, this internal friction could reshape alliances—and possibly the balance of power itself.

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