Tripartite Alliance To Address Working Class Challenges In 2025
Tripartite alliance members - the African National Congress ANC, the South African Communist Party SACP and the Congress of South African Trade Unions COSATU - have outlined their goals going into the new year with much focus put into addressing challenges the working class faces.
ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula says despite challenges faced in 2024, the party has listened to the concerns of the people.
This comes as Mbalula reflected on the past year, saying the ANC has prioritised issues of trade relations, improving governance, reducing the backlog and enacting transformative legislation.
Mbalula has also called on all South Africans to unite in building a better future for South Africa in 2025.
The ANC calls on all South A fricans to join us in embracing progress from the transformative BELA Act to energy stability, the quest for economic emancipation, and the fight against gender-based violence. We welcome President R amaphosas announcement on Reconciliation Day that the process towards the National Dialogue in 2025 is on track to ensure all South A fricans contribute to the direction of the country and its pressing challenges, says Mbalula.