
How the ANC’s first big splinter party planned to collapse it from within
The Congress of the People (COPE), founded in 2008 by ex-ANC leaders, aimed to become South Africa’s primary opposition by weakening the ANC from within.
SUNDAY, 11 JANUARY 2026, 02:55

The Congress of the People (COPE), founded in 2008 by ex-ANC leaders, aimed to become South Africa’s primary opposition by weakening the ANC from within.
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