Indeed Cde Sabelo, it looks like some comrades suggest that we should
not come in defense of our movement against the attacks by the
counter-revolutionaries and imperialist agents such as the Shikotas. I
find that quite difficult to comprehend. Yes, granted that we should not
be distracted from our work of mobilizing for the ANC within our
communities, but that will be difficult if we allow the free-flow of
lies and propaganda against our movement by the Shikotas without any
challenge. We must continue to provide clarity to our people about some
of the lies spread against our movement, whilst continuing to
consolidate our mass support.

 

________________________________

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of sabelo gina
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 5:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Re: LETS DEBATE, MY ANC, MY FUTURE

 

It is interesting to note that this genuine comrades did not remind us
of genuine debates when an interview with Anele Mdaka was distributed
here, and others did not say that they will buy newspapers, nevertheless
I congratulate comrades who say that we must reinforce that the ANC
stands for the total emancipation of our people(all people).

On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 3:06 PM, Makhetha, Mzukisi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

Dear Comrades

 

I have observe with great disappointment how there are elements who are
trying to devalue this important platform of discussion by either being
out of context or try to reason the without reason. LETS create a
debate. The task that we are faced with in this epoch of shikota's
general confusion is that we need to remind the general public of:

1. What is the MDM

2. What is the ANC, SACP, SANCO and COSATU.

3. The stages of revolution

4. Full resolutions of Umrogoro conference

 

With the above clearly being explained to the masses we will be able to
show how the cope is lost, not in the interest of ensuring that the
resources and wealth of the country. What the public wants to hear is
not the movement defending we must be accelerating in explaining the
resolutions of Polokwane, why I started with the 4 items was to ensure
that Cdes don't mobile masses with a defensive tone but with that one of
knowing how best the ANC can serve the country under the leadership of
JZ. And again just to highlight that so that we able to mobilise for
next year general elections. The real treat that our movement face is
the laziness of  Cdes not wanting to exploit Sundays as great mobilising
days but then as great chilling days. Our capability to mobilise beyond
expectations is at its greatest test but yet we are not also exploiting
the lack of policy of other parties including cope. 

 

Mzukisi Makhetha

 

 

________________________________

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mpho Tabane
Sent: 18 November 2008 02:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Re: Malema, why Malema?

 

Comrade

If we want to read this article we will go to the newspapers please dont
use this forum to become newspaper re-distributors centre

On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 4:06 PM, Smile Ndlovu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:



This week the Sunday Times reported in its business section on how
companies with close links to Industrial Development Corporation
chairman, Wendy Luhabe, had benefitted from loans from the IDC as well
as a BEE deal. The article, headed "Lolly rolls in for Luhabe,"
reported
that according to the IDC's 2008 annual report the parastatal had
approved two R50m loans to the Women's Private Equity Fund - which
Luhabe had founded.

Another company in which Luhabe had an interest, Wiphold, had also
apparently benefitted when "IDS subsidiary, Hans Merensky Holdings,"
effectively handed over 26% of its wood business to black empowerment
partners last year.

Luhabe denied any conflict of interest, telling the newspaper that
"When
there is a transaction from Wiphold or the Women's Fund, management
will
bring that to my attention. The IDC board has a procedure that makes
sure that directors who may be involved in a transaction that has to
be
decided by the board do not get the paperwork for that transaction and
they do not participate in the decision- making on that transaction."

In its response to the Sunday Times report COSATU stated that "It is
simply not good enough for [Luhabe] to say that she had recused
herself
from board meetings that made decisions involving her companies. It
should be illegal for anyone who has a position in a Development
Finance
Institution - or any company in which they have a interest - to
receive
any contracts, tenders or any other form of financial benefit from
that
body. No-one must be allowed to be on a board that allocates money to
their own companies."

The SACP also expressed its outrage: "People who serve in public
institutions" it noted in a statement, "must not behave like parasites
on the resources that are supposed to benefit the ordinary workers and
the poor of our country... These Luhabe transactions are a further
expression of the extent to which BEE has been captured by narrow
parasitic elite, using the state for its own self-enrichment."

There is a saying that a man who wants to beat a dog will always find
a
stick. And clearly Luhabe has made herself a target by backing her
husband, former Gauteng Premier Mbhazima Shilowa, and his efforts to
get
an ANC breakaway movement off the ground. This story seems to be a
slightly more robust stick than that initially picked up by the ANC
Youth League several days ago but the motive is similar.

What is rather curious though is that the IDC's involvement with the
WPEF has been known for a rather long time. The Fund was launched in
mid
February 2003. The Sunday Times even reported on it in the Business
Times under the heading "Sisters are knuckling down and doing it for
themselves." Almost all the facts now causing controversy were
reported
on then.

Since Malema arrived, cleaners are working hard


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