SACP general secretary Blade Nzimande says SA is no longer a colony and applauded the government for not arresting Omar al-Bashir.
The communist party leader is seen by some as a saviour and by others as a demon.
The tripartite alliance says it wants to address all "irritations" that are causing internal divisions at their five day summit.
The SACP, regretful it created a cult around Zuma, is heading for a tripartite alliance meeting divided over what position to take.
Jacob Zuma has admitted that the state of the ANC’s leagues is a weakness within the organisation and has called on leaders not to interfere.
Residents are indifferent, uneducated or rational about the reburial of a struggle stalwart in his town of birth.
Readers write in about struggle heroes’ legacy and Iqbal Survé.
SACP in KZN warns that some of the events at eThekwini branches were no different to what happened in Parliament last Thursday.
The SACP has sent its condolences to the family of former police commissioner Jackie Selebi.
The SACP hails the announcement by Gauteng premier David Makhura as a victory for the poor.
The memorial was meant to celebrate struggle stalwart Joe Slovo but Blade Nzimande took the opportunity to tear into the media and opposition parties.
Those who claim to be the prime champions of the drive for “radical transformation” must be willing to radically transform themselves.
Gaye Derby-Lewis warns Chris Hani’s wife, Limpho, and the SACP not to make allegations of wider conspiracies about Hani’s murder.
The SACP Young Communist League boss says his role in helping get President Jacob Zuma elected is a highlight of his career.
Irvin Jim says the "rogue" report accuses them of treason, which cannot be taken lightly, and they want the State Security Agency to investigate it.
The biggest losers in the Cosatu-Numsa battle seem to be the ANC, SACP and Cosatu – and the real price is set to come in the 2016 municipal elections.
Numsa is playing all its cards and forging ahead, at all costs, with its plans to stand firm in its political ideals.
For people like Chirwa, calling for due process to be followed to the letter is to be embedded in the state.
By protecting the president, the ‘party of the working class’ has become embedded in the state, says the president of Numsa.
The SA Communist Party has called on government to never grant the Dalai Lama a visa to visit South Africa.
SA Communist Party general secretary Blade Nzimande said the platinum sector strike was too narrowly focused and was disastrous for the miners.
Tripartite alliance leaders lambasted Numsa during a march to defend the ANC called by the SACP and Cosatu.
Thousands of SACP members marched to a Pretoria prison to demand that Chris Hani’s killer remains behind bars, says the party spokesperson.
The South African Communist Party says it is "extremely concerned" at the manner in which Thuli Madonsela handled the Nkandla investigation.
The allegiance to Marxist-Leninism and statism is out of step with modern democratic practice.
The South African Communist Party in the Eastern Cape has affirmed its support for the ANC in the May general elections.
The SAPS acted decisively during the DA march, showing how a confrontation should be handled.
The SACP in the Western Cape has threatened to march on the homes of DA leaders if the party goes ahead with its planned march on Luthuli House.
More interesting than party membership is the extent to which Marxism informed Mandela’s political thinking, writes Paul Trewhela.
Ideologists with cast-iron theories don’t like unpleasant facts, writes Stephen Ellis.
KwaZulu-Natal Cosatu secretary Zet Luzipo called on the federation’s affiliate members with grievances about ANC policies to engage with the party.
As questions are raised about Madiba’s SACP membership, the Nelson Mandela Foundation’s Verne Harris finds answers in the former president’s words.