Comrade Kanego,
 
i find your contribution interesting. i need your understanding in
regard to differing opinions and cabals in an organisation. your input
says to me that if i differ with your opinion therefore i am a member of
a cabal. please narrate to me also the matter of independent thinking of
comrades within an organisation.
 
yes, there are challenges of comrades using their resources to lure
other members to support them. also we need to take into consideration
that lobbying is allowed only when it reaches a stage where it is
divisive that is detested. i will put to you that lobbying in the
current environment is totally not achieving its purpose and meaning.
the other challenge is for our leaders take decisive steps to fight this
type of tendency, maybe we have interests in these practices that's why
we keep mum on these tendencies
 
comrades are silent on this platform when msholozi and gwede mantashe
are continuously embracing people who contested the anc in election to
come back. the constitution states clearly that when you contest against
the anc you are no longer going to be regarded as a member. then, the
other issue is of people coming to the anc for the purpose of advancing
their business interest. will you be kicking them out? i wonder whether
you will take a drastic step in that regard. surely the culture and
tradition of the movement will change with such people.
 
amandla
wonder

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kanego, Clarence
Thete
Sent: 08/07/2009 01:59 PM
To: [email protected]
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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