Cde's it looks like we are talking and discussing passing each other and
not focusing on building a working, renewed and reconfigured alliance
structures. The new way of discussing and addressing issues through the
media is not assisting at all but instead its weakening our structures.
I think some one should try and talk sense to us so as for us to start
engaging on issues on a more revolutionary and comradely way. Each
comrade/ structure that have problems or their ideas where defeated in
the correct structures of the movement runs to the media. The same media
we lambast to say its anti-revolutionary, it's the same media that we
use to pursue our own sometimes selfish goals. I mean it does not make
sense, lets go back to the basics Maqabane.   

Dumisani Tuis- Court Manager
Department of Justice & Constitutional Development- Victoria West Office
Tel: +2753-6210007
Fax: 0865070204
Cell: +27736430439
 
"The possibility that we may fail in the struggle ought not to deter us
from the support of a cause we believe to be just"- Abraham Lincoln 
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Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 1:10 PM
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Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] YCLSA Gauteng Province calls on alliance
partners to focus on improving service delivery to the people and to
disengage from public spats


Young Communist League of South Africa (YCLSA), Gauteng Province
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Tuesday 20 October 2009

YCLSA Gauteng Province calls on alliance partners to focus on
improving service delivery to the people and to disengage from public
spats

The Young Communist League of South Africa (YCLSA) in the province of
Gauteng notes and condemns to the contempt it deserves the unfortunate
developments of public spats within the ANC-led alliance, particularly
between the ANC and the SACP.

Yesterday, Monday 19 October 2009 the ANC used the media to single out
the SACP and accuse it for instigating service delivery protests in
Diepsloot, North of Johannesburg. Employing the media to level
allegations against own alliance partners is destructive and
contradictory to, as the ANC claimed in its media statement, affirming
'the importance of the historic Alliance between the ANC, SACP and
COSATU' and assuming 'the responsibility to lead and build unity in
action among alliance partners'. Such a style of work is destructive
and does not even help lay a proper basis but actually sets up a
counter-productive environment, for a Provincial Alliance Summit which
the ANC has correctly called for in its statement.

As the YCLSA we convened in the 10th Plenary Session of our Provincial
Executive Committee (PEC) just a day before yesterday, Sunday 18
October 2009 in Johannesburg. We deliberated over a wide range of
issues including the state of service delivery and the protest action
that took place in Diepsloot.

The YCLSA does not support violent and opportunistic mobilisation, and
called on all communities in the province to attend to their problems
peacefully. We also do not support any approach that, under the guise
of condemning violence and opportunism, seeks to mask the many service
delivery problems devastating working class and poor communities.
Despite commendable progress made since the 1994 democratic
breakthrough, in many parts of our country Diepsloot included, there
are genuine service delivery concerns that must be addressed.

While it is true that the alliance shares the same agenda, especially
in terms of a minimum programme the Freedom Charter, we have not
always agreed on approaches. The underlying reasons why working class
and poor communities are particularly subjected to the many service
delivery problems include an approach that sought to hollow out the
state. This involved corporatisation and agencyfication of state
organs, a move away from transferring wealth and productive capacity
into the hands of the people as a whole, and, privatisation and
outsourcing. All of this not only liquidate the role of government in
socio-economic development including service delivery but are often
accompanied by precarious work, widening inequality, the desire for
self-enrichment on the part of certain leaders and thus corruption,
patronage and financialisation of democratic processes including
elections within our broad movement. These are part of the non-
inconsiderable realities that alliance partners must face head on
rather than using the media to level allegations against each other.

As the YCLSA in the province of Gauteng we call on alliance partners
to focus on improving service delivery to the people and to disengage
from public spats.

Issued by the YCLSA Gauteng Province, Johannesburg

For further information contact

Alex Mashilo, 082 9200 308
Provincial Secretary



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