Dear Comrades

 

I read the Mail & Guardian on October 9, 2009 and felt trepidation. I read the 
avalanche of scorn, which, as herd, came from this forum, and discussed the 
matter with friends, diverse friends, both political and apolitical in their 
outlook of things. Afterwards, I assesed the political and economic terrain as 
is, now, in our country, and I succinctly realised the hegemony of populism. 
Billy Masethla is a member of the ANC, and not of the SACP, and I do not know 
his adherence as a worker, whether he belongs to Cosatu or not. However, his 
assertions must be viewed from his perspective. As an ANC leader, he has an 
innate obligation to defend its objectives. The ANC has, and remains the 
steward of mass-wide national liberation. It is accommodative in its nature. It 
is a sanctuary of all political hues, including communism, and non-exclusive. 
It, then, attracts even Africanist-purist who choose not to join the 
ultra-right. Liberals, by proxy of its policy, are welcome in the ANC, as well. 
ANC is the Parliament of the people. Outside it, there are enemies of its goals.

 

Oliver Tambo suggested, and embraced the United Front (UF), remember. The 
situation was turbulant. He had to act,tacitly. Of importance, he took the bull 
by its horns. Failure to take proactive action, then, would have been 
destructive for the ANC, for all, and this remains crucial, including the PAC 
in exile. His Mission in Exile rested, and sustained itself in the conviction 
of unity. Unfortunately, the UF became a failed project. Ultimately, the ANC 
survived through pursuasive dialogue, dissent, and accommodation. The CPSA, and 
in the long-term the SACP, offered life, bread and butter to the ANC. Russia 
provided resources to the ANC on the premise of the SACP pursuasion. Umkhonto 
weSizwe could not function without this. The Scandanavian countries came to the 
play a while later, and they offered non-military support. ANC civilian cadres 
depended on this. Combatants sourced their livelihood from the efforts of the 
SACP through Russians intervention. Tambo was able to extract resources from 
all directions, the West and the East, and Africa. Particularly, Africa 
favoured the PAC, and injected funds to its coffers. They were sceptical about 
the ANC as the vanguard of the struggle in South Africa. PAC commanded 
leadership, in their view for the South African course.

 

The labour brokerage matter rests on precarious ground. South Africa has a 
burgeoning unemployment rate, and unemployed people are dangerous, and I say 
this with respect. Their patience is thin, for a lack of a better diction. The 
ANC promised, on its Manifesto for the last elections, half a million jobs. It 
is a feat that must be realised. However, at present, the likelihood to bring 
such a project to fruition, remains illussory, like a mirage, and this does not 
suggest pessimism, but pragmatism, given the current economic climate. 

 

Billy, I think, thinks from a political perspective, that the Alliance partners 
have an intention to ursurp the ANC, and that is the objective, anyway. He is 
correct. Without such an undertaking the status quo will sustain itself. We 
need to admit that he is right because this is the goal. The misson is to 
ovetake, and imbibe the ANC in order to achieve the ultimate goal of socialism, 
and by extension, communism. Rather than dismiss his averments, we must embrace 
them, and re-inforce our position. There is nothing wrong to reiterate your 
intention, and the SACP remains the only guardian, and champion of this 
position, unless it is hypocritical. The SACP must overthrow the ANC if its 
ideals are to be realised. Like it or not.

 

Yes, the Alliance partners of the ANC, hence its leaders, are, and remain 
influencial in the ANC ie Nzimande and Mantashe, includind Patel. They have a 
strategic, rather than tactical view of the future. They think in long-term, 
and not short-term. Surprisingly, they dispose of the same strain, and 
character germane to Trevor Manuel, and his Green Paper. And this is a matter 
for a different forum. But, whether we like it or not, they think alike, or 
similar.

 

Billy has said something that others fear to utter, and the SACP should not 
cower, but rise to the occassion, and state it explicitly clear: Billy is 
correct, we want power. for without it, the objective cannot be realised. This 
is not divisive, but constructive in every way. Progressively, the SACP should 
learn to assert its aims, and shun clandestine measures. It may not be 
opportune, now. But in a long run, and this may take years, the SACP must take 
stock of its aims: ursurp of political power. Anyway, political organisations 
do not exist for its own sake. They live for an undertaking, and this goal is 
to rule. Let the SACP rule.

 

Amandla


 


Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 17:49:00 +0200
Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Fwd: [YCL Press Release] STATEMENT OF THE YOUNG 
COMMUNIST LEAGUE OF SA ON BILLY MASETLHA
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]


As Requested by Senzo Dlamini



STATEMENT OF THE YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE OF SA ON BILLY MASETLHA
11 October 2009
The Young Communist League of South Africa (uFasimba) notes with contempt and 
extreme disappointment the comments attributed to ANC National Executive 
Committee (NEC) member Billy Masetlha in the Mail and Guardian, 9 October 2009. 
We view Masetlha’s statements as taking us back to the pre-Polokwane Conference 
attitude of seeking to mobilise ANC members and leaders against communists and 
trade-union leaders in the ANC. The statement is equally against the letter and 
spirit of the ANC leadership that seeks to rebuild a strong Alliance. It is 
hypocritical for Masetlha to suggest that the Alliance was only necessary when 
there were problems within the ANC, and that leaders such as Blade Nzimande and 
Zwelinzima Vavi where only necessary to defeat the 1996 class project.
What is even worse is for Masetlha to threaten dissent against the president of 
the ANC, Jacob Zuma, at the next Conference if he (Zuma) does not act against 
Nzimande and others.
Contrary to Masetlha’s fantasies and misdiagnosis about why Polokwane happened, 
change had to come in the leadership of the ANC precisely because of the 
divisive nature of the then President of the ANC when it came to the Alliance.
We want to emphasise that issues such as banning Labour Brokers, dissolution of 
the SABC Board and other allegations against the SACP and COSATU are in fact 
part of the ANC Resolutions and some of them where in the ANC Election 
Manifesto; unless if Masetlha is suggesting that the ANC should renege from the 
promises it made to the electorate and not implement its Manifesto.
We are also worried that Masetlha chose to unleash a salvo against the office 
bearers of the SACP, Gwede Mantashe, Phumolo Masualle and Nzimande. Isolating 
these leaders because of their membership and leadership of the SACP and 
accusing them of being influential in the ANC is very consistent and reminds 
with the same reasons that Terror Lekota gave when he was issuing divorce 
papers. How sad that there is such a coincidence, but equally, how revealing.
We hope that Masetlha will regain his sobriety and temperance; reconsider his 
divisive statements and apologise to all the leaders that he had targeted, or 
face rebuke by the ANC.
Issued by the YCLSA Head Office 
For more information contact
 Gugu Ndima (076 783 1516)
National spokesperson




                                          
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