FIVE local leaders were suspended by the Communist Party (SACP) yesterday in the aftermath of deadly riots opposing the African National Congress candidate for mayor of Tshwane, which includes Pretoria.
SACP Gauteng provincial secretary Jacob Mamabolo said the five would be charged with bringing the party into disrepute and for violating its rule against factional behaviour in other organisations — in this case the ANC.
It follows the report of a investigative panel set up last Monday. But Mr Mamablo said the report would be kept secret.
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The shared path of the South African Communist Party and the ANC to the ballot box has found itself at a junction. SABINA PRICE reports


