LuFasimba

This is what one would expect from a revolutionary leadership; i.e. 
scrutinising the situation to indentify problem areas (instead of being fixated 
to personalities) and making suggetions as a possible way out of the quigmire. 
This manouvre is not only brilliant but is an affirmation that our advanced 
political theory is guiding our action.

I anticipate the other provinces to follow suite, in terms of making expressing 
their pronouncements. 

Often we speak of time and space and what the recent developments calls for is 
for us to close the ranks against opportunistic pseudo-revolutionary elements 
eating away the fibre of revolutionary unity in our movement.

Jikijela luFasimba Jikijela!!!

Talk Frank



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From: Gugu Ndima <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, 17 December, 2009 11:20:26
Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Media Statement presented by the Provincial 
Executive Committee of the Young Communist League in KwaZulu-Natal


Media Statement presented by the Provincial Executive Committee of the Young 
Communist League in KwaZulu-Natal
 (2009 December 15)
In the spirit of preserving the integrity and revolutionary values of the 
Tripartite Alliance and the Progressive Youth Alliance, the Provincial 
Executive Committee of the Young Communist League in KwaZulu-Natal prefers to 
relay its condemnation of the manner in which the ANCYL in various provinces 
have treated the nature of the SACP’s Special National Congress as it 
successfully unfolded in the past week in Polokwane. We find media statements 
by these comrades very unbecoming and politically paranoid based on the 
following:-
1.      They seek to narrowly portray the South African Communist Party as the 
sub-committee within the ANC without its own autonomy and its independent 
revolutionary platform,
2.      While expectedly enjoying their democratic right to freedom of 
expression, these comrades are at the same time ignorant of what really 
transpired at the august Special National Congress of the SACP. They seem to be 
obsessed with what has been reported by the media and thereby loosely attacking 
congress delegates and senior leadership of both, the SACP and the ANC,
3.      Despite the fact that the SACP has clear programs and advanced 
revolutionary  theory, some of these comrades chose to ignore all of this and 
succumbed to insults of all sorts,
4.      It is our belief that the Mid-Term Vision (MTV) of the South African 
Communist Party which fundamentally calls for building working class hegemony 
in all key sites of power  has been superfluously confused with the campaign to 
oust non-communists from the ANC and the taking over of the ANC by the SACP. 
Clearly, we find this confusion very unfortunate,
5.      The attempted crusade of political character assassination as generally 
dedicated to branch leaders of the SACP collaborated in some of these media 
statements has tried without fail to expose the challenge faced by the PYA on 
rendering basic teachings on mutual respect among alliance partners. This 
unfortunate conduct also undermines constructive engagement on challenges 
facing our movement,
6.      We are to learn from these media pronouncements a very nearsighted 
re-emerging tendency of praising and promotion of an individual cult at the 
expense of our historical revolutionary traditions of collectivism within our 
beloved movement. As defeated in Polokwane (2007) this tendency should be 
unapologetically squashed from all angles regardless of who is spearheading and 
benefiting from it. 
 
What should be done, therefore? 
As YCL in this province (KZN) we wish to precisely point out that the working 
class and the poor of our country and beyond are not in any way interested in 
this unprecedented and opportunistic media jostling. They have nothing to lose 
except their chains of poverty, unemployment, disease and destitution.
Our clarion call is dedicated to all the structures of the mass democratic 
movement to continue dedicating themselves towards the social emancipation of 
our people (the working class and the poor).
Programs of our organizations should always continue to guide and bind us 
together. Ours as YCL is indeed to focus on ensuring that the resolutions of 
the recent august Special National Congress of the SACP are implemented. We 
will do so without underestimating nor elevating challenges within and outside 
our movement and within the PYA in particular. As YCL in the Province of 
Kwa-Zulu/Natal we call all PYA components including our Branches and District 
to heed the call by the ANC President Jacob Zuma who provided leadership by 
urging us not to be hoodwinked by irritants.
Putting a point across
YCL in the Province of KwaZulu Natal unlike Malema and others we are not going 
to open a dictionary of political insults, instead we shall as expected from 
the Marxist-Leninist organ, tell the truth as it is, that, the booing of Malema 
was not of our choosing, it was as a result of the spontaneous anger from 
delegates and the provocative signals made by Billy Masetla. Our General 
Secretary Dr. Blade Nzimande and the National Chairperson Gwede Mantashe 
immediately reprimanded delegates about their behavior.
It is therefore surprising and confusing to learn of the insult against the two 
gallant leaders of our movement. This had opportunistically been linked to the 
2012 succession debates. As YCL in the Province of KZN, we support the Top Six 
Official of the ANC as it is, and there is no need to open a succession debate 
prematurely.
Another disappointing factor is the involvement of our Floyd Shivhambu in his 
capacity as ANCYL spokesperson in drafting all the so-called Provincial 
statements, projecting them as the views of the Provinces. 
Nonetheless we have good relations with ANCYL Provinces, and we believe that 
Youth League members will not share the view that SACP members are dogs, 
hooligans and are like COPE.
As part of the way forward, we shall 
1.      Call for a three days Provincial political school between the ANCYL and 
the YCL, with a day delegated on Nationalizationvis a vis Socialization.
2.      A joint PWC meeting shall be held, where we will tabulate our Vision 
2010 Programme to the ANCYL, and develop a common programme of action, as our 
relations must be based on programmes, not on feelings and personal cult of 
some (irritant) individuals.
3.      And finally we call for the development of a guiding document on the 
rules of engagement amongst PYA components.
We hope the YL in the Province shall heed to this call as we seek to champion 
the interest of Young people in our land. 
 
Issued by the KZN Provincial Executive Committee.
For more details
contact Mafika Mndebele,
The Provincial Secretary in Deputy at 0735745953(YCL)
 

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