THE South African Communist Party (SACP) and ANC condemned the readmission of Morocco to the African Union (AU) yesterday.
The ruling alliance partners spoke out a day after the AU summit in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa voted to approve the kingdom’s application.
Rabat left the AU’s predecessor, the Organisation for African Unity, in 1984 after the bloc recognised Moroccan-occupied Western Sahara’s (the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic’s) claim to independence.
Forward’s rise as the tournament’s leading scorer reflects a journey shaped by heritage and belief as Morocco reach the final, writes JAMES NALTON
As the Alliance of Sahel States and southern African nations advance pan-African goals, the African Union must listen and learn rather than parroting the Western line on these positive developments, writes ROGER McKENZIE
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
We must remember Morocco’s land grab of the Sahrawi people’s territory continues with French and British support, writes BERT SCHOUWENBURG, looking into the origins of the annexation


