Three decades after Chris Hani's death, the once formidable vanguard of the working class is now a political club with leaders who are comfortable in the cushions of power, writes Qaanitah Hunter.
It is common for idealists and deep-thinkers to ponder what South Africa would have been like had SACP general-secretary Chris Hani not been gunned down on 10 April 1993 outside his Boksburg home.
What would Hani have said about the level of corruption in South Africa?