By Mishkah Anthony
19 October 2008
Tripartite Alliance members, the African National Congress, the Congress of South African Trade Unions and the South African Communist Party held a two day economic summit on 17 and 18 October in Gauteng.
The ANC's Brian Sokutu says the summit will put forward concrete plans for the implementation of new economic policies.
He confirmed that it was the first time that the ANC and its alliance partners have come together to discuss the socio-economic issues facing South Africa. The meeting was closed to the media.
Meanwhile the media are invited to a press conference at Luthuli House today, to hear a report on the Alliance Economic Summit.
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