News Source: BBC
| about 1 month ago
Cope was formed by dissidents from the ruling ANC last year angered by the sacking of Thabo Mbeki as president. Mr Boesak said the party was in "disarray" due to "faction-fighting and battles for political supremacy". Cope spokesman Phillip Dexter...
News Source: News 24
| about 1 month ago
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu on Tuesday welcomed a decision by cleric Allan Boesak to quit opposition party Cope and join "God's party". "I have never stopped telling him God called him to be a pastor, a preacher, a comforter of the afflicted and...
News Source: I Africa
| about 1 month ago
The minister, who is also leader of the African National Congress Western Cape task team, "welcomed Boesak's move to disassociate himself [from] an ailing party". "Cope is vague, lost and confused," said Mdladlana. "Cope is just a party of silly...
News Source: News 24
| about 1 month ago
Now maybe Cope can get on with what the voters have voted for.