Africa Review | Monday, March 3 2014
South Africa's biggest trade union, the 340,000-strong National
Union of Metalworkers (NUMSA), said Sunday it was laying the ground for a
new "working class" political party.
Union spokesman Castro Ngobese announced the
launch of a new platform, called the United Front Movement for
Socialism, that would group together left-leaning organisations to fight
for better education, healthcare and municipal services for South
Africa's poor.
This would be "a build up to the formation of an independent political party of the working class," he told AFP.
Last year, NUMSA broke with the ruling African
National Congress (ANC), complaining the policies of the former
liberation movement had become too capitalist.
"We should work closely with social and community
organisations as part of making sure that we connect NUMSA with working
class issues," stressed Mr Ngobese.
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