The fourth in a series of five reports by Darren Taylor on fringe political parties gearing up for the May 7 South African elections.
Workers and Socialists Campaign for Minimum Wage

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Striking workers surround Liv Shange, a leader of South Africa's Workers and Socialist Party at a protest near Johannesburg. (Courtesy WASP)

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The Workers and Socialist Party formed after the 2012 shooting of 34 striking miners at the so-called ‘Marikana Massacre’ at the Lonmin mine north of Johannesburg. (Courtesy WASP)

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The political mission of WASP is human rights and a bigger slice of the economy for workers in South Africa. (Courtesy WASP)

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One of WASP’s key demands is that the minimum wage in South Africa be raised to at least 12,500 rand. (Courtesy WASP)