George, like I said before the issues that relates to zebra stripes(when
there are two delegates in a zone, it remove some delagates to meet
constitutional emparatives). Having said so, the NEC as always decide on the
representation and nature to NGC. It is not a constitutional matter as you
allerge, maybe because you can't separate the ANCYL to SASCO or the ANC.

Having said so the ANCYL can not be individualised and as such those that
seek to create parallel structures are always exposed. The YCL like any PYA
componet are not the 10th province of the ANCYL. Our task as the vanguard of
the ANC, defenders of the ideals of Freedom Charter, we dare not spare any
space to opportunistic tendencies. The qact of humiliation by Buti like I
said was ocastrated by Limpopo delegates and only when Malema calm them down
they listen. What we are clarifying is that the leadership acted on the
matter there and there as opposed to what we see in Polokwane. Now George my
political responsibility as Chairman has and will always be to provide
political leadership of the branch. The unfortunate part on your ego, is
lack of understanding or appreciation of the principle of democratic
centralism. This issue applied to even the fact that as the chairman was
adviced by upper structure to postpone the AGM until dermacation. Being a
good and an understanding leader, respected democratic centralism of upper
structures which you seem alien to.

When you have issues of social context in our wards, its us you will find.
Like I said before, no one will ever loom larger than life in
Mahlambandlopfu as long as I am chairperson( last one before disbandments).

If you think to be a leader of better few thaqn many can realy alter the
ANCYL posture you are undersiege. The role of the youth vanguard will have
to give political and idelogical orientation to ANCYL.

You still to keep this task as we members of YCL are watching you. We are
not going to allow a situation, wherein quantity is put before quality.

On the issue of the Buti, only those in NGC can give a clear analysis of
what happened and what is happening, not some ghost informers.

Let's talk.

On Aug 26, 2010 3:59 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

Tom

You know I have been part of those that propagated change in
Mahlambandlopfu(Sic and thus married myself to an idea of having
leadership of ANCYL in the branch changed from those that for so long
manipulated the branch activities for own ends. The subsequent result was
your election into the office of Chairperson of the Branch together with a
wonderful team of young comrades that gave us hope that we about to begin
a new chapter in the politics of the branch. I shall however elect to
preserve my views as to how I evaluate your success in what I personally
elected you and will only exercise that legitimate and fiduciary
responsibility during at constitutional gatherings of the branch i.e. AGM
and BGM.

I am however unsure as to what you imply by ‘zebra stripe’ that I am
apparently adopting towards the matter under discussion. Yet; whatever
that is intended to imply cannot and will not amount to any sorts of
justification of occurrences evidenced yesterday. As the Chairperson of
YCL Pretoria Central branch am entitled to own views informed by my
assessments the developments. You were by the way mandated to attend
congress by your branch and I was part of those that facilitated your
nomination to the same; however I do not hear you saying that you were not
mandated to the NGC? How I know organisational process is that delegation
to organisational forums of magnitude as councils and congress ought to be
decided by branches. It is truly unbecoming for ANCYL leadership to impose
alternative means sought to underpin processes of delegate nomination as
opposed to the conventional way of doing things. Unless there is surely
some persuading surrounding factors that could have led to such an
imposition. This is in anyway despite many other cases of irregularity
that underlie this NGC; how do you possibly explain members of
Mahlambandlopfu some serving as BEC members attending the NGC as delegates
form provinces such as KZN and Limpopo? Certainly some explanation ought
to be made to make us believe that there are no rented delegates in that
NGC. It is totally needless on your part to single out people booed and
mauled in that NGC because all that taken together signifies the total
lack of discipline which can be linked to low levels of political thought
on behalf of those engaged in this exercise.

I am again puzzled by your statement wherein you make reference to
influencing the ANC to taking decisions that are favourable to the working
class, the unemployed and graduates. You are going to have to explain how
you intend to do that whilst you are not in unity with the vanguard of the
working class. Yesterdays’ events painted the non existence of unity and
eminent contradictions in the PYA. Mao Tse Dung in his address to the
youth of Yenan whilst commemorating the May 19 movement reminded the youth
that it cannot claim to be revolutionary whilst not united with workers.
Are we again observing self cantered nationalist luring masses into
believing that they are the solution to poverty, illiteracy and
underdevelopment whilst actually perusing the self enrichment paradigm?
Surely you must be disappointed in yourselves; there cannot be any form of
revolution that those not incorporate the workers! This I say because the
booing of the Cde Manamela has in some ways woken us up to the sad
reality; that there are some individuals who feel unsettled by the
continued existence of the communist party in our society and in the ANC
in particular.




The man, who was hailed yesterday as being a preferred next ANC Secretary
General of the ANC, wrote a damning paper in the early 2000's labelling
our SG as 'indicating left but turning right'. I have every reason to
believe that he is the same man who sponsors the attitude of SGL towards
communist; hence he recently labelled some leaders as yellow communists.
The same man hailed is also a known supporter of RG Mugabe and made his
views crystal clear whilst president of ANCYL in spite of other PYA
structures lamenting on the regime of RG Mugabe and characterising him as
tyrant and a man who has no respect for human right and democracy. I had a
pleasure of being a delegate assigned by one of the PYA structures to do
an assessment of Zimbabwe and its politics early in 2006 and together with
as delegates of carious formations arrived at the same conclusion. SGL
seem to be simply moving on the same line as his predecessor!

I am not agitated by your assertions that myself together with others who
may be sharing the thinking are not going to see the light of the day in
Mahlabandlopfu and will according not delve much for it constitutes
nothing but a threat to muzzle and gag adversity. It is saddening however
that you sound determined to silence the discussion before it can exist;
yet I am on record saying that members of the ANC in Mahlambandlopfu are
not as cheap as ANCYL that you will easily drag to your so called
progressive thinking aimed at providing solutions to the ailing ANC. You
are indeed going to have advance a strong motivation to have us moving
along those lines and whilst you are at it, I am requesting as I did
before that you bring to and end to songs that are deliberately sang
probably to prejudice us and thus portray a picture as if we are agreeing
to certain flawed solutions before we even engage in a discussion related
to such decisions inherent in songs and slogans.


I am challenging you to a firm and frank discussion as opposed to the
yelling of insults and labelling. It is proven that there are no permanent
agreements in the revolution and it is accordingly befitting that we must
differ especially so if it means that we differ about something we
mutually care about. Yet our engagement must be frank and underlined by
mutual respect. In his Poem 'I WHO LIVE THOUGH I HAVE DIED'; Jose Marti
says " When weighed by the cross, a man resolves to die for the right; he
does all the good he can, and returns bathed in the light'.

Jose' Mart is Cuban revolutionary and poet who died during a first
insurrection launched together with Maceo and Gomez.

> While I here your views George, I was mandated by my branch, to provincial
> congress and logic...
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