The Marxist Workers Tendency of the ANC or MWT was a Trotskyist group within the African National Congress which was eventually expelled from the party.
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The MWT was launched after Martin Legassick and others were expelled from the ANC in 1979[1] The Marxist Workers’ Tendency was affiliated to the Committee for a Workers International, an international organization of Trotskyist parties and the newspaper, The Militant.[2] Legassick was again expelled from the ANC in 1985.[3]
Both the African National Congress and the South African Communist Party, often described as a Stalinist party, have been highly critical of the MWT.[4][5]
MWT comrades have been involved in the most significant social movements in post-apartheid South Africa with Zackie Achmat being a founder of the Treatment Action Campaign and Martin Legassick working closely with the Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign, Abahlali baseMjondolo (Cape Town branch) and being a founder of the Democratic Left Front.
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