Fellow Members

We must accept that the required high performance demands of us a change in 
mindset.The reality of the change in Leadership and maybe strategic 
dispositions are that systems are the same,processes are similar,programmes 
output are the same-the only resource that can be moulded for the better are 
people.We need to built an intellectual capacity.The formula for high 
performance requires only three things;correct and relevant mindset,bank on 
best practices and deliver desirable out-comes.

In any organisation,sector foresight and insight is of paramount importance.We 
need public servants who are prepared to deliver the dream against all 
odds.Well;alarmist tendencies are at home with us as per some statements such 
as this one I received from my ANC Facebook which reads"Education in the 
context of capitalism will always be largely in the service of capitalist 
interests and it does not matter who is the minister or president" by Thabang 
Ngcozela is the point in case.

Given the appointments by JZ Admin ,it is proper to bank on the wise words fron 
ANC GS when he said"We need a person who understand the concept of the skills 
revolution,that the skills revolution is critical for the success of this 
country.Therefore ,you need a revolutionary to do that revolution.We are 
deployed to maintain interaction with our leaders in government to be appraised 
on all development to reverse the assertions registered by Mr Thabang.

We agree that much was achieved to put our institutions on a sound footing but 
we can do more.Yes,we agree OSD is still a problem in terms of implentation 
after the 2007 public servants strike in which expectations were raised that 
workers will get more money to overhaul their lives and it was not to be.We 
need to deliver in that area.

The other crucial matter is the rate of vacancy rate in Departments.The 
Res/1/2007 tabulated that within every six months,post will be advertised but 
that never happened.The question of Leadership at Management level is a crucial 
element in moulding the kind of workforce that will deliver the 22nd April 
expectations.

"In Organization,people usually perform one of the three essential 
roles:producers,managers or leaders.Each role is vital to the success of an 
organisation.For example;if there is no producer,great ideas and high resolves 
are not carried out.The work simply doesn't get done.

Where there is no manager,there is role conflict and ambiguity,everyone 
attempts to be a producer,working independantly,with few established systems or 
procedures.And if there is no LEADER,there is lack of vision and 
direction.People begin to lose sight of their mission.Although aech role is 
important to any organisation,the ROLE OF A LEADER IS MOST IMPORTANT.
Without strategic leadership,people might descover their the output realized 
are empty.

Currently in the country,the education terrain has being provided with such 
leadership which demands of us support.
YES,I agree that our public servants must come to the party.We need to revamp 
the public service charters and check their relevancy and maybe a by-in 
evaluation from workers .This might in certain instances be fuelled by the 
TOP-DOWN APPROACH in drawing these pieces and this must be dealt with by the 
new Admin.

We dare not fail this time around.

It is not yet Uhuru!!!

Mampane Norman
National Educator
POPCRU
(He writes in his personal capacity)




________________________________
From: Wonder Nkosi (PTA) <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 1:30:50 PM
Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Re: Congratulations to Minister Motshekga and 
Minister Ndzimande to lead Basic and Higher Education and Training


Comrade Sabelo.
 
i do agree with you 100% that we need to discuss the role of public servants. i 
would also add that we need to divide this category into two. the management 
and junior staff as they operate in different environment altogether. also the 
role of the ministers and their deputies where they exist.
 
i am of the view that the president was meaning the dg's and executive managers 
and those based in ministries when he said " the public servants will not loose 
their jobs". this is because most senior managers and employees in the 
minister's office terms of office are aligned with the term of office with the 
political leadership term of office. officials in lower ranks will not be 
expelled because there is a change of political leadership, unlike the DGs.
 
most of the challenges that we are facing in service delivery is 100% in the 
management. almost every month there are workshops, trainings and meetings to 
discuss and evaluate service delivery and we still face the same challenges 
everyday. as much as it is good to train managers but also it is highly 
important to train an entry level employee. this is where the ministers need to 
act harshly. in all this meetings, cars, venue and catering is offered for free 
but the service delivery doesn't change, surely this is fruitless expenditure 
according to public finance management act and it must change.
 
monthly or quarterly reports validity needs to be probed. this is because year 
after year departments get qualifications from the auditor general's office. 
how will they be qualified if the are performing their duties? the department 
of labour was in the media three years back of senior managers getting huge 
performance bonuses while the junior staff got nothing. the matter of 
performance and pay progression was raised in the 2007 public service strike. 
this matter was arrogantly kicked out by the representatives of the employer 
with a mandate and blessing from Fraser moleketi, i believe this team needs to 
be revamped also, in order to proactively  find solutions that will last. 
resolution 1 of 2007  is not yet implemented 100%. for instance, the osd is 
still a banning issue, as you had noted latest protest by doctors and court 
order awarded to NEHAWU. housing subsidy not yet finalised. only salaries 
yearly are increased. by the way all this matter
 affect service delivery and are handled by the people who will not loose their 
jobs as president Jacob Zuma promised.
 
i respect the decision of the president but people must be released of their 
duties if they contribute towards the impoverishment of south africans. how 
many times do you hear about corruption, surely, if junior staff are involved, 
a senior employed/manager is involved. how will you expect junior staff to be 
performers while you don't know what high performance is and they are not 
rewarded? the tendency is to look for what is wrong than to 
evaluate individuals contributions.
 
ministers must at all times have interest in what is happening in the work 
force they are leading. they had created the impression that labour matters 
don't need them and this had led to a situation of people victimised not to 
raise matters that affect them. how many time will you hear that an employee is 
suing the department for unlawful and illegal act of senior managers? other 
will easily say, there is a bargaining council to resolve this matters, but 
also we need to understand that a chairperson is a human being that can be 
swayed away from the facts outside the formal hearing.
 
i will not exhaust all matters now but hope my contribution will add towards a 
positive discussion. 
 
comrade mdu vilakazi, i haven't forgotten about you. i had arrived at home but 
had not stored your number in my cellphone. comrade funky and smanga collected 
me at home for a lunch at endumbeni and please note that my number had changed 
to 072 3046 338
 
to our national secretary, congratulations for you been elected to parliament 
and the contribution you made in the safm program today. we need to revive the 
secretariat meeting that was tasked to mount the campaign until barney had 
left. we need to be able to maintain movement started.
 
communist at work for socialism in our lifetime
wonder
 


________________________________
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of sabelo gina
Sent: 12/05/2009 06:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Re: Congratulations to Minister Motshekga and 
Minister Ndzimande to lead Basic and Higher Education and Training


Comrade Norman, 

Nice piece indeed, should we not start a debate on the role of government 
employees in the new administration since a progresive call was made by 
President Jacob Zuma that our comrades must change their mindset towards doing 
their work.

My view is that our comrades in the public service, on many occassions, let us 
down by not understanding their roles of servicing our members.



Comradely,

Cedric Gina. 


On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 9:03 AM, Norman Mampane <[email protected]> wrote:

Fellow Members

It is with great pleasure to embrace the announcement as ushered by JZ 
Adminstration.As part of the ANC Election Manifesto five priorities,Education 
has being elevated to become a societal instrument to revolutionarise and 
maximise education and skills development delivery.It is incumbent for All of 
us to rally around our ministers to deliver the expectations of 22nd amazon 
turn-out at all voting stations.

Our point is that on Basic Education Ministry,emphasise should be towards 
entrenchement and consolidation of Mother Tongue Instruction in levels of pre 
and primary education as it has been proved that we have registered limitations 
in that arena.Educator Support and Development should be maximised as we have 
not done well it that area given the harsh-harsh introduction of Outcome-Based 
Education(OBE) and ensure that intensive in-service training centres are 
revived to accelerate delivery on same.Infractural revolution is needed in 
areas formerly disadvanataged to jerk uniformity of education provision in the 
country.We wecome what we have seen in some provinces such as Limpopo with the 
opening of classy schools in rural areas,that should continue.Class Size will 
also be addressed in the fact that number of learners contribute towards 
quality basic education.
The Ministry must deal with Promotion Policies at lower levels as a result of 
compulsory promotion at Grade R-3 has posed problems.How can we promote 
learners who are not competent to higher grades??This breeds failure rate in 
higher grades and that should be avoided.And No-Fee Schools indeed should be 
increased as expected projections suggest to 60% to aliviate poverty as key 
barrier towards basic education.It does not need a rocket scientist to prove 
that and destroy in the true sense School Drop-outs and child illiteracy in the 
current conjuncture.
Togetherness of All Stakeholders will deliver on All the expectations.School 
Governing Bodies(SGB's),Educator Unions,Education Officials,Universities 
supporting Basic Education,Colleges of Education,Management of Schools must 
come to the party to share best practices to deliver.
Learners and Students coming out of our schools,FET's must be relevant to the 
current skills expected for our country.

The Ministry of Higher Education and Training must march forward to deal with 
the hard issue of exclusivity towards higher education in the country.The 
amount payable to most universities are not reachable to All learners/students 
alike.Only kids from affluent communities are privy to the cake.Student 
Barsaries must be augmented to cover all students across provinces to access 
higher education.University Councils must come into the picture and play a 
prograssive role than what we have seen before the elections at TUT etc.
Racism is a Trade Union issue and the kind of uncultural,uncivilised behaviours 
of other institutions applying discriminatory tendencies towards admission 
should be stopped,disallowed and out-lawed.

Our Academics,Intellectuals must not the fence sitters,critisizing but not 
reagarding themselves as part of the solutions.We need to consolidate a view 
that Young Workers,"Your Unions are waiting for You" and make them shape and 
consolidate working class power at staff-room level/workplace level and that 
will enhance our delivery of public services to all citizens.We can't have a 
disjointed analysis of our limitations if we are waek to organise ourselves.
Workplace Learning should become the centre of worker education and skills 
provisioning at all workplaces;schools,FET's,Colleges,Universities,Police 
stations,Courts,Prisons,Factories etc.We must provide workers opportunities to 
learn and advance through their career paths to avoid courses where a cleaner 
is made to become a better cleaner than making him/her a supervisor of a 
plant,instution etc.
Acceptance of Workers to sudy at All Institutions of Higher Learning should be 
encouraged to enhance service delivery.Learning about new and different ways of 
doing things at workplaces.

Mentoring and Coaching should be enhanced to accelerate best practises of 
public service delivery.The SETA's must deliver more numbers on skill 
development and provide opportunities for unemployed learners to be placed for 
employment.All social ills will be eradicated through that as no one will idle 
without any activity.
STATS SA should be used towards our favour and avoid analysis that suggest that 
a person selling sweets at a corner is deemed to be employed and provide decent 
jobs for all.
Given the background of our ministers in the understanding of what the poorest 
of this country need,we have a firm believe that we won't fail to deliver.
Unions at institutions of higher learning must take an advantage and organise 
more than before as we have seen limitations around Institutions Councils 
running the show,firing and hiring.That should be dealt with.

Engagement and consultation of All Stakeholders have being a glue that have 
delivered good governance in South Africa,a case in point is the delivery of 
the election machinery through institutions such as IEC.

Bravo for All Ministers!!!!

It is not yet Uhuru

Mampane Norman
National Educator
POPCRU
(He writes in his personal capacity) 




      
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