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-----Original Message----- From: Sandile Ngcobo <[email protected]> Sender: [email protected] Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 14:09:23 To: <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [YCLSA Discussion] Imvuselelo Campaign: ANC membership to pass one million by 2012 These figures are not correct; people in the Head Office should stop cooking figures, and do their job. On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 2:00 PM, Nkosie Manana < [email protected]> wrote: > Comrades in KZN, on the Launch of Imvuselelo Campaign, where is this > Shayamoya Open Space? > > > > Please assist! > > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* [email protected] [mailto: > [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Dominic.Tweedie > *Sent:* 12 August 2010 01:54 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* [YCLSA Discussion] Imvuselelo Campaign: ANC membership to pass > one million by 2012 > > > > > > [image: ANC] > > *ANC Media Statement, 12 August 2010* > > > *Imvuselelo Campaign* > > > > In May this year, the President of the ANC, cde Jacob Zuma, launched the > Imvuselelo campaign at Kwamhlushwa Stadium, Enkomazi in the Mpumalanga > province. > > During this launch, we received many people from different walks of life > and from other political parties joining the ANC in numbers. > > The Imvuselelo campaign is an ANC campaign aimed at building strong and > vibrant ANC branches, which are capable of providing leadership to all > sectors of the population and which are visible in community development > efforts and struggles at ward level. > > In terms of the Polokwane 52nd National Conference resolutions the > Imvuselelo Campaign will intensify branch work in each community, to ensure > sustainable mass work and establish ANC branches as vanguard of their > communities, and to make branches the focus of political and ideological > work of senior leadership and cadreship of the movement. > > As part of the Imvuselelo Campaign, the ANC kick-started a massive > recruitment campaign aimed to enlist a million members by the time of its > centenary in 2012. To this end, the ANC has recruited seventy two thousand > six hundred and twenty three (72623) new members and we are still steadfast > in recruiting more. The total number of current ANC membership stands at > seven hundred and forty nine thousand one hundred and twelve (749112) > members excluding the ones mentioned above. > > It is very clear that by 2012, we would have surpassed the one million > target we benchmarked for ourselves. This is a clear indication that the > ANC is a growing organization not only by acquiring more votes during > elections, but by the size of its growth in membership and the established > branches. This is a clear indication that the ANC is an integral part of > our communities. ANC lives, ANC leads. > > The campaign’s primary target is the membership and branches of our > movement and it finds expression through dynamic contact with the masses of > our people. > > Branches where membership recruitment is actually happening will use the > Imvuselelo handbook which will be a guiding document for such a purpose. > > In achieving the Imvuselelo campaign objectives, we have decided the > implement the campaign in different phases. > > *PHASE 1*: Preparations and training. This phase involves the political > and practical preparations of branch members through workshops on the > objectives and phases of the campaign, and on how to conduct door-to-door > work. Branch members should be able to explain the principles, policies and > programmes of the ANC, the function of the household questionnaire, and > should be able to respond to difficult questions occupants might raise. > > *PHASE 2*: door-to-door information collection. This is the phase in > which door-to-door teams will conduct their first visit to all the > households in the ward. They will collect information and record it in the > “Household Questionnaire”. > > *PHASE 3*: Action on issues raised. Once all households have been > visited, and the common issues arising from the questionnaires identified, > the branch should meet and decide what action to take on these issues. This > process should also be seen as part of political education, empowering > members to engage with local development issues and identifying how best > problems can be resolved. It must necessarily involve ANC councillors for > the area. It will also be necessary to look at what the best form is for > providing feedback to the community. They may include another round of > visits to households. > > *PHASE 4*: Recruitment. Door-to-door teams will visit all households to > recruit new members and check that existing members are up to date with > their membership subscription. The recruitment of new members in each ANC > Branch must be done in the context of contributing to the target of one > million membership by the centenary of the ANC as determined by our > forebears in the 1942 ANC National Conference. They should make sure that > existing and new members know about the meetings of the branch and how to > get involved in branch activities. > > *PHASE 5*: political discussions as part of Conference preparations. > Having a clearer sense of the local development takes and challenges, and > being acquainted with mass-based political work branch members will be in a > better position to engage in debates on the discussion documents distributed > in preparation for the ANC 3rd National General Council and the 53rd > National Conference. > > The Imvuselelo Campaign is not a once-off campaign. It will form the basis > for an ongoing programme of membership development, organization building > and community engagement. > > The lesson learnt from the first campaign will be used to mould the annual > programme of our branches. > > At the center of our recruitment campaign, is the declaration of an oath by > all individuals who seek membership of the ANC. In this declaration, > members solemnly declare that they will abide by the aims and objectives of > the ANC as set out in the Constitution, the Freedom Charter and other duly > adopted policy positions. > > The campaign is an integral part of the Centenary preparations and > mobilisations of the ANC. It is aimed at ensuring that we have an > organizing that knows and understand its hundred-year history, but also have > the tools to deal with the challenges of today. > > It is this combination of learning from the past, looking at ourselves > today and planning for the future, which gives the ANC its vibrancy and its > capacity for renewal. > > *Programme for the Launches of the Imvuselelo Campaigns:* > > - *Free State** *Cadres Forum: Bram Fischer Building Auditorium > (Bloemfontein), 14/08/2010, 13h00 – 17h00 > - *Free State** *Imvuselelo Launch: Open Space next to ZCC > (Bloemfontein), 15/08/2010, 09h00 – 12h00 > - *Northern Cape** *Imvuselelo Launch: De Aar Community Hall, > 15/08/2010, 09h00 – 12h00 > - *Western Cape Imvuselelo Launch, Franschoek Community Hall, > 15/08/2010, 09h00 – 12h00* > - *KwaZulu-Natal* Imvuselelo Launch, Shayamoya Open Space, ward 7, > 14/08/2010, 09h00 – 14h00 > - *North West* Imvuselelo Launch, Tswaing, 14/08/2010, 10h00 – 12h00 > > > *Issued by:* > *Jackson Mthembu, National Spokesperson* > *African National Congress, 54 Sauer Street, Johannesburg, 2001* > * * > *Enquiries:* > *Ishmael Mnisi 082 333 5550* > > > -- > You are subscribed. 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