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Number 33, 2nd Quarter 2010


CONTENTS


 
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> Editorial
Feature: <http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/pubs/umrabulo/umrabulo33/art2.html>
Woza 2010! Interview with Lucas Radebe

DEBATE: NATIONALISATION OF THE MINES

 <http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/pubs/umrabulo/umrabulo33/art3.html> Transfer
of mineral wealth to the ownership of the people
ANC Youth League

 <http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/pubs/umrabulo/umrabulo33/art4.html> State
ownership and the NDR; debating nationalization
Joel Netshitenzhe

 <http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/pubs/umrabulo/umrabulo33/art5.html> The
nationalization debate: another perspective 
MZ Ngungunyane

 <http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/pubs/umrabulo/umrabulo33/art6.html> Towards
the nationalization of mines and monopoly industry 
COSATU

 <http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/pubs/umrabulo/umrabulo33/art7.html>
Nationalisation - a response to Netshitenzhe
Floyd Shivambu

 <http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/pubs/umrabulo/umrabulo33/art8.html> Towards
a refined ANC minerals policy and strategy
Paul Jordaan

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Subject: Re: [YCLSA Discussion] South Africa Look WHo is Talking!

 

Comrades

 

Could any one assist me with an official document of ANCYL on
Nationalization of mines.

 

I will appreciate if it can reach me before 15:40.

 

Thanks

 

 

CADRES,

>  

> If this is not a political posturing or electioneering ploy, there is 

> definitely a hidden agenda much of her benefit to drop a bombshell 

> after the world cup. Watch the space!

>  

> Morgan

> 

> "Sometimes, if you wear suits for too long, it changes your ideology." 

> - Joe Slovo

> 

> --- On Mon, 6/14/10, Gugu Ndima <[email protected]> wrote:

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> From: Gugu Ndima <[email protected]>

> Subject: Re: [YCLSA Discussion] South Africa Look WHo is Talking!

> To: [email protected]

> Date: Monday, June 14, 2010, 3:56 AM

> 

> 

> LOL!!!

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> She just can't win with this one

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> Gugu

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> On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 9:54 AM, Sikhumbuzo Thomo 

> <[email protected]> wrote:

> 

> 

> Dear Comrades

>  

> Pasted below is utter disgust and lies from Zille! Who is she trying 

> to fool? Has she and the DA all of  sudden grown a heart?

>  

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> Proving the World Cup naysayers wrong - Zille Helen Zille

> 11 June 2010

> 

> The DA leader says many fears have proved to be unfounded

> 

> A famous football manager once said: "football isn't a matter of life 

> and death. It's much more important than that." Anyone witnessing the 

> excitement and patriotic fervour of this week might be inclined to 

> agree with him.

> Today, the euphoria will go into overdrive as we edge towards the 

> opening ceremony and first match of the tournament. It is finally here!

> On behalf of the Democratic Alliance I would like to wish Bafana 

> Bafana the very best of luck in their game against Mexico today, and 

> over the next four weeks. And when I say four weeks, I am saying I 

> think we have what it takes to go all the way.

> We are a nation driven by hope and optimism. We are on form and anyone 

> who watched the Denmark game could discern a new found confidence in 

> the players. Coach Carlos Pereira says that the din of the Vuvuzelas 

> is like having a 12th player on the field. From what I have seen over 

> the last few days, I believe him.

> What is equally important off the field is that all South Africans are 

> uniting behind Bafana Bafana - something that would have been 

> unthinkable to those who, like a British tabloid, predicted that a 

> race war would erupt in South Africa, even warning readers of 

> machete-wielding gangs roaming the streets!

> The show of unity we have witnessed in the build up to the World Cup 

> is encouraging to all of us who believe that South Africa has the 

> potential to become one nation, with one prosperous future.

> We have also proved the naysayers wrong who said that South Africa 

> didn't have what it takes to host a successful tournament. There was 

> no shortage of people writing us off, most of who had a poor grasp of 

> our country, our continent and our capabilities. One foreign 

> journalist said that Egypt would have been a better host nation. "If 

> Egyptians were able to build the pyramids, they could surely host a World
Cup," she reasoned.

> Fears that South Africa would not be able to finish the stadiums, 

> accommodate fans and provide the requisite standard of transport 

> infrastructure led FIFA to devise a 'Plan B' that, until 2007, would 

> involve Australia taking over the tournament. These concerns were 

> quickly dispelled when we hosted a successful Confederations Cup last
year.

> There are still people who, quite legitimately, express their unease 

> at whether South Africans will enjoy any material benefits from 

> hosting the tournament. These are certainly concerns I had when I was 

> Mayor of Cape Town.  We conducted an "alternative sites" study for the 

> stadium, but in the end, only Green Point met FIFA's requirements, and 

> our only choice then was whether we would be "in or out" of the World 

> Cup.  We obviously had to be part of it.

> Initial financial models presented which showed that the City would 

> need to find an additional R1 billion to build the stadium in Green 

> Point - around 25% of the City's total budget for infrastructure - 

> raised alarm bells. But when it became clear that billions of rands 

> would come from national government for infrastructure development to 

> upgrade the airport, the central station, electricity generation 

> infrastructure, public facilities and major roads, it was, as they say, a
"no-brainer".

> Many people will ask at the end of the tournament whether it was all 

> worth it. This is an important question that will deserve considered
analysis.

> The research I have seen so far is very encouraging. According to 

> research by auditing firm Grant Thornton, the World Cup will 

> contribute R55.7 billion to the South African economy and generate 

> 415,400 jobs. Some 480,000 tourists will spend around R8 billion 

> during their stay in South Africa.  The World Cup preparations and 

> infrastructure construction did a great deal to soften the blow of the 

> international financial meltdown in South Africa.

> Of course, it remains to be seen whether the prognosis of future 

> benefits is proved correct. What is certain is that the new 

> infrastructure will leave a lasting economic legacy and platform for 

> growth that will benefit everyone. Above all, the World Cup is an 

> unrivalled opportunity to present the real South Africa to the world, 

> not the caricatured version we read about in foreign newspapers. This 

> has the potential to boost tourism and foreign investment for years to
come.

> We have seen that South Africans of all races can unite behind our 

> country. We have shown we have what it takes to pull off a world class 

> mega-event such as this. Now all we have to do is beat the likes of 

> Brazil, Germany, Spain and England to be the first African team to win 

> the World Cup. That would really prove the naysayers wrong.

> But first let's focus on the game against Mexico this afternoon. Enjoy 

> the football!

> This article by Helen Zille first appeared in SA Today, the weekly 

> online newsletter of the leader of the Democratic Alliance.

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