SACP 15th National Congress Central Committee to hold its First Plenary, invites the media to cover its press briefing on the key outcomes of the meeting

25th August 2022

The South African Communist Party 15th National Congress Central Committee will hold its First Plenary since the congress elected it in mid-July. The meeting will take place from Friday to Sunday, 26 to 28 August 2022.

The SACP 15th National Congress Central Committee Secretariat and National Office Bearers, led by the General Secretary, Solly Mapaila, will address the media to communicate the key outcomes of the meeting.

There will be a photo op on Friday 26 August at 11h00.

The SACP invites the media to cover the press briefing, which will take place follows. 

Date:            Sunday, 28 August 2022

Time:            13h00

Venue:         Birchwood Hotel & OR Tambo Conference Centre, Viewpoint Street, Bartlett AH, Boksburg, 1459

The Central Committee is the highest decision-making body of the SACP in between the Party’s national congresses, which are convened once every five years. 

The purpose of the First Plenary of the SACP Central Committee is to elect its Political Bureau—the highest decision-making body of the Party in between Central Committee meetings, establish Central Committee commissions and sub-committees, discuss latest political, economic and social developments, as well as the theoretical and practical measures to take forward the Party programme in the next five years.  

The SACP 15th National Congress, held in mid-July, amended the Party Constitution to establish the Central Ethics Commission and Discipline Inspectorate. This is part of the efforts by the SACP to enhance the personal conduct of its members and leaders to serve as the standard bearers of communist ethics, and to strengthen organisational and political discipline of SACP members, leaders and structures not only within the ranks of the Party but across society at large. 

Among others, the Central Committee will therefore appoint SACP stalwarts who will constitute the Central Ethics Commission and Discipline Inspectorate. The key aims of the Party include intensifying the fight against corruption, corporate-capture and other unwanted conduct on all fronts of the struggle, transformation and development.