Quite a well written and argumentative article comrade, keep up the work, but 
what is of primary importance for us is to devise a strategy of how to manage 
issue or leadership differences beyond conferences? 
 Luzuko Buku 
ANC YL Secretary, Rodgers Faltein Branch 
YCL Chairperson, Rhodes University 
0786172286
www.lbuku.blogspot.com 


“The neo-colonial situation, which demands the elimination of the native 
pseudo-bourgeoisie so that national liberation can be attained…offers the petty 
bourgeoisie the chance of playing a role of major and even decisive importance 
in the struggle for the elimination of foreign domination”, Amilcar Cabral 
(1966) Weapon of Theory. 




________________________________
From: "Kanego, Clarence Thete" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, July 8, 2009 1:59:07 PM
Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Re: YCLSA CALLS ON GOVERNEMENT TO BAN SA ROADLINK


Cdes

Lets engage on the attached document.

Aluta!

Cde Kanego Thete


On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Castro Ngobese <[email protected]> 
wrote:

YCLSA calls on government to ban SA Roadlink from our public roads
>08 July 2009
>The Young Communist League of South Africa [uFasimba] calls on the Ministry of 
>Transport to ban with immediate effect SA Roadlink from operating on our 
>public roads.
>It is regrettable that SA Roadlink has become human slaughter wheels machine 
>as a result of its unroadworthy busses that ferry the working class and the 
>poor across the country. This latest SA Roadlink bus accident which has 
>claimed 12 lives raises the need for safe, accessible and affordable public 
>transport for the poor. These bus and taxi accidents which are reported on a 
>daily basis confirm our beliefs that capitalist oriented transportation 
>interventions such as Gautrain are not the answer to these problems.
>Road fatalities and bus accidents are the biggest killer after the HIV/AIDS 
>pandemic in our country. The most affected by these fatalities are the working 
>class and the poor. This leaves a burden to the majority of the victims of 
>these fatalities in the midst of grinding poverty and high cost of living 
>amongst the poor.
>We call on the Ministry of Transport to thoroughly investigate the latest SA 
>Roadlink bus accident with an intention of banning it from our public roads 
>for recklessness and human slaughtering.
>We send our deepest and profound condolences to the families of the deceased 
>and send our best wishes to the surviving victims.
>Issued by YCLSA National Office
>1 – 5 Leyds Street, COSATU Hse, Braamfontein
>Contact:
>Castro Ngobese
>YCLSA National Spokesperson – 082 567 3557
>>
>


      
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