Dr. Nzimande is doing a great Job as the Secretary and as the minister as he
is making sure that the money poped by the government and the companies is
well spent by the SETAs and disbanding non-funtional SETAs and making sure
that there are not racial discrimination in the tertiary education
institutions and that students are acceptable and are allowed to write
exams. If we talking of taking the country this is time taking it from the
capitalists to the communists. This is transition time from capitalist to
socialism and we are not apologetic of that and with no jealousy when we
saying that we need to nationalise the mines and other state assets. The
drankards must go and hang themselves, Dr. Blade is not self centered nor
greedy and he has secrifised a lot and was sidelined deliberately by TM and
embarrassed in front of his family and now it is time for him to lead and we
will deal with the third force that is fuleling the unseating of Nzimande
and fighting him would be like fighting a Tsunami wave.

On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 10:34 AM, Malgas, Nicholas <[email protected]>wrote:

>  If there is nothing that makes the comrade fail in his duties as the
> General Secretary then there is no need to unseat the comrade.By the way,
> who are these people that are 'interested' in unseating the comrade? Are
> they perhaps threatened by the manner the comrade is dealing with issues as
> to me there are no contradictions in his role as a communist leader and
> goverment official
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Dominic Tweedie
> *Sent:* Monday, November 09, 2009 9:57 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [YCLSA Discussion] Blade 'safe from drunk dreamers', Buti
> Manamela, Times
>
>
> <!--[if !v ml]--><!--[endif]-->
>
>
> *Blade 'safe from drunk dreamers'*
>
>
> *Nkosana Lekotjolo, The Times, Johanesburg, 8 November 2009 *
>
> SA Communist Party youth leader Buti Manamela has warned "drunkards" in his
> organisation not to attempt to unseat the party's general secretary, Blade
> Nzimande, at the national conference scheduled for next month in Polokwane.
>
> Speaking to close to a thousand members in Rustenburg at the end of the
> party's Red October campaign, Manamela said those gunning for Nzimande and
> who want to change the leadership are "drunkards" who are "day-dreaming."
>
> "We are going to the special congress of the SACP. We know that there are
> people who think they are going to use that congress to behead the general
> secretary of the SACP and will want to change the leadership of the SACP.
>
> "It's a small minority. It's people who are dreaming while walking. It's
> people who live in fantasies. It's not going to happen," said Manamela.
>
> He said the Communist Party's youth wing will ensure that Nzimande remains
> at the helm of the SACP at the party's congress, at which leadership
> elections will be held.
>
> "Nobody will ever change the leadership of the SACP at the special
> congress. They will have to pass through us as the Young Communist League.
>
> "We are not even worried because it's one or two drinking buddies who are
> either in bedrooms or boardrooms, and begin to discuss the leadership of the
> SACP," he said.
>
> The youth leader said they were unfazed by the calls for Nzimande to quit
> and for changes in the leadership.
>
> "We must say to them, keep dreaming, keep walking, keep being drunk - it's
> not going to happen.
>
> "Come January next year, Blade Nzimande will still be the general secretary
> of the SACP," he said to the cheering crowd.
>
> Manamela also slammed those who say that the SACP has acquired a lot of
> influence in the tripartite alliance.
>
> "We will not allow our mother body, the SACP, to be pushed out of the
> alliance. We hope Cosatu holds the same view. Those who say the alliance is
> going to the left, where do they want it to go? Do they want it to go to the
> right?
>
> "That's not what the alliance is for. We are not going to watch as people
> trample on it."
>
> *From: http://www.timeslive.co.za/news/article185286.ece*
>
>
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