Cde Alex

There is a cancerous danger by some of our own comrades who go to the media and 
leak information.  It puzzles me why they are doing it.  Usually the media 
rejoices at this.  I will always doubt that the media can simply invent things, 
without some form of assurance.

I fully understood that this Thabile acts like a buffoon with no accredited 
credentials but this matter needed to be looked @ some point.  Because whether 
I like it, whether you like it or anybody likes it, it happens.

Lucky Biyase
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From: Alex M. Mashilo [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 04 December 2009 12:15
To: [email protected]
Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] In defence of the YCLSA & the SACP: YCLSA Gauteng's 
response to Thabile Mange who writes either from deep-rooted ignorance or 
malicious intentions


THE RIGHT OF RESPONSE

Thabile Mange writes in The Citizen (Thursday 3 December 2009), Sowetan (Friday 
4 December 2009) and perhaps elsewhere that "In a few days the South African 
Communist Party (SACP) will hold its elective conference"; and that SACP 
General Secretary Blade Nzimande will seek re-election". In this, according to 
Thabile, Nzimande "enjoys the support of the Young Communist League (YCL) and 
its general secretary, Buti Manamela, who has sent a stern warning that anyone 
who stands against Nzimande will be 'crushed'". She goes on to write that "the 
YCL in Gauteng is opposed to Nzimande's re-election" and that "This doesn't 
come as a surprise, as the YCL in Gauteng and Nzimande don't see eye to eye".

I found it important to respond to Thabile comprehensively. This is because of 
the wide coverage her writing has received which has a potential to make 
unattended distortions to be believed.

Thabile's writing is absolutely empty of content. She wrote from either 
deep-rooted ignorance or malicious intentions and perhaps this could be part of 
an attempt to turn the Young Communist League of South Africa (YCLSA) and SACP 
in Gauteng against the YCLSA and SACP nationally.

Firstly, Comrade (CDE) Buti Manamela is not the General Secretary; he is the 
National Secretary (NS) of the YCLSA. In the Communist Party, and by this I 
mean not only the SACP but the YCLSA as well, we don't have two General 
Secretaries. We have one General Secretary, that's the General Secretary of the 
SACP.

Secondly, like the SACP, the YCLSA is a unitary, not a federal, organisation. 
There's no one YCLSA too many. There's only one YCLSA with structures 
articulated from branches, districts, sub-districts, provinces, to the national 
level. What governs this organisational articulation is a principle of 
democratic centralism. This simply means that individual members are 
subordinate to the organisation, and that lower structures are subordinate to 
higher structures with the National Congress, and in between National 
Congresses the National Committee, as the highest authority and decision-making 
body. In all this, democratic processes apply. This is a fundamental principle 
and procedure for both decision-making and conduct in the YCLSA. By separating 
the YCLSA in Gauteng from the YCLSA nationally Thabile is either wittingly or 
unwittingly attempting to dismember our organisation. This shall never succeed.

Thirdly, the YCLSA, and not the National Secretary CDE Buti Manamela as such, 
has pronounced itself on the question of the SACP General Secretary CDE Blade 
Nzimande serving at the same time as government Minister. Without any 
contradiction as the YCLSA in Gauteng, in line with this pronouncement we 
issued a statement just some few days ago (Sunday 29 November 2009) in which we 
wrote:

"We want to reaffirm our support not only to SACP General Secretary CDE Blade 
Nzimande, but also to Deputy General Secretary CDE Jeremy Cronin, National 
Chairperson CDE Gwede Mantashe, National Deputy Chairperson CDE Joyce 
Moloi-Moropa and National Treasure CDE Phumulo Masualle as well as the rest of 
the current serving dedicated Central Committee (CC) members."

Had Thabile, if this is not a pseudonym, been following political developments 
in South Africa she would have come across this fresh statement. Thabile should 
also come to terms with the fact that by communicating this position, our 
National Secretary CDE Buti Manamela is not championing his personal view but 
the YCLSA's political position.

Fourthly, to give Thabile and her likes the information, at no stage had our 
Provincial Congress, Provincial Council and Provincial Executive Committee 
decide that we must fight against CDE Blade Nzimande. Over and above this 
reality, as a matter of principle the YCLSA shall never take such an infantile 
decision. This does not only arise from the good relations we enjoy as the 
YCLSA with our only current serving General Secretary of the SACP CDE Blade 
Nzimande and the rest of the Party CC. It is also because it would be 
self-defeatist if not foolish to compromise, or abandon, or substitute, working 
class struggle against the capitalist class by concentrating the battle in our 
own working class formation.

Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, the SACP will not be holding in the next 
few days an elective conference, but will be holding a Special National 
Congress (SNC). The SACP held its 12th National Congress in 2007 July, in the 
Nelson Mandela Metro. SACP elective congresses (not conferences) are held once 
in five years. As such, the next National Congress (13th) shall be held after 
two years from now, in 2012. As a matter of fact, CDE Blade Nzimande is not 
seeking re-election. Neither has he ever sought to be elected. It is SACP 
members, and in 2007 also supported by the YCLSA after it was banned in 1950 
and re-established in 2003, who requested CDE Blade Nzimande to avail himself 
for the role of the Party's General Secretary.

As the YCLSA, we shall go to the forthcoming SACP SNC to ensure that the Party 
is well positioned to lead the South African working class in line with the 
continually changing conditions to which it is not a spectator, but an active 
role player. This will require the Party to adopt tactical adjustments in its 
approach to organisational and political questions in order to remain well 
oiled for the success of a thorough-going National Democratic Revolution (NDR) 
and the realisation of a socialist transition, of which both are matters of 
strategy. As such, it is our view that the question which SACP CC positions or 
whom from the Party's CC members should serve fulltime is a tactical question 
which should be subject to adjustments as and when a need arises.

As things stand, part of the SACP's political programme for the success of a 
thorough-going NDR and the realisation of a socialist transition is to increase 
the presence, impact and influence of the working class in all centres of 
power. Of these centres of power the SACP identified at least five: the 
community, the workplace, the economy, the ideological terrain and, most 
importantly, the state. According to this political programme, from the second 
decade of our democratic transition, no single significant centre of power in 
our society should be able to exercise that power without the presence of, and 
input, impact and influence by, the working class. In all this, the SACP, and 
correctly so, its members and leaders, have a role to play in providing 
leadership to the working class. This cannot be done from a remote distant 
location outside any respective given centre of power if material conditions 
are such that it must be executed from within.

Accordingly, following the SACP's 12th National Congress (2007) the Party 
convened a year later (2008) in a Special National Policy Conference (SNPC) and 
resolved without any restriction that there must be increased visibility of 
communists in all final lists of the African National Congress-led (ANC) 
Alliance's electoral campaign. It was thus neither an accident nor personal 
decision from his part that CDE Blade Nzimande had to form part of the ANC's 
electoral list in our country's fourth democratic elections, held this year, 
2009. Neither was CDE Blade Nzimande's first time in ANC's electoral list. Over 
and above being nominated by ANC members in their own right (nominating one of 
them) along with many other communists in their capacity as ANC members, CDE 
Blade Nzimande was released by the SACP's CC to serve as an ANC Member of 
Parliament (MP) and subsequently a Minister of Higher Education and Training 
(HET) while remaining the Party's General Secretary. The CC was fully aware of 
what this would mean in respect of subsequent tactical considerations and 
adjustments.

As the YCLSA in Gauteng we fully support the SACP CC and shall zealously stand 
by it.


Alex Mashilo - YCLSA Gauteng Provincial Secretary


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