*DECLARATION OF THE GAUTENG PROVINCIAL GENERAL IN PREPARATION OF THE
3RDNATIONAL GENERAL COUNCIL, METSWEDING – 11 & 12
TH SEPTEMBER 2010*



We, delegates to this Provincial General Council, representing ANC Branches,
the Leagues, MKMVA, Alliance and structures of the broad democratic movement
in Gauteng to prepare for the 3rd NGC of our glorious movement the African
National Congress.



The PGC reaffirmed the historic mission of the ANC, that of building a
National Democratic Society, that is united, non-racial, non-sexist,
democratic, united and prosperous.



The Provincial General Council spent time focusing on addressing challenges
facing our movement and more importantly our society.



The PGC therefore deliberated on the following key issues that will be
discussed at the 3rd NGC.



*1.    **On The Strategy and Tactics *



The PGC declared that:

·       The ANC remains the strategic centre of power, the leader of the
National Democratic Revolution and a discipline force of the left.

·       Both subjective and objective factors in the balance of forces
remain in our favour to advance the cause of our National Democratic
Revolution.



*2.    **On Organisational Renewal, Discipline and Leadership Renewal*



·       We re-affirm the need to renew our movement and reposition it to
continue to be the leader of the South African revolution and society for
many years into the future.

·       Also, to renew the progressive values and principles that have
characterized our movement - unity, service, sacrifice, selflessness,
collective leadership, democratic centralism, internal debates, humility,
honesty, hard work, constructive criticism and self-criticism, discipline
and mutual respect.



·       These values and principles remain the defining feature of the kind
of leadership and membership that our movement requires.



·       The PGC is absolutely committed to ensure that the ANC structures in
Gauteng will take the lead restoring the core values of our movement.



*3.    **On State Transformation and Governance*

·       We reaffirm our position on the building a developmental state that
has the capacity to deliver on its mandate, and most importantly, to
redirect resources towards the upliftment and development of the poor. A
state that intervenes at all levels in order to achieve its strategic
developmental agenda.



·       We must strengthen the capacity of Legislatures to oversee the
implementation of our electoral mandate and policies and ensure
accountability of Government.



·       Developing a systematic analysis on the role of provinces with
regard to powers and functions with the view of enhancing their capacity to
speed up effective service delivery, this should constitute part of
recommendations that are to be tabled at the 53rd National Conference.



·       In our quest to strengthen the work of municipalities, we have to
implement a framework that a separates the Executive and the Legislature to
ensure effective oversight with regards to the delivery of services.



*4.    **On Economic Transformation*

* *

·       The PGC reaffirmed the strategic imperatives of a job-creating
economic growth and the need to change the ownership patterns of the South
African economy to reflect the true character of South African society.



·       The PGC also reaffirms that our developmental state must intervene
in the economy in a manner that fosters economic development and meaningful
participation of Black people and Africans in particular in the main stream
economy, with a specific bias on women, youth and workers.



·       The PGC’s perspective is that the ANC’s approach to the
transformation of the South African economy should always be holistic and
comprehensive. The ANC should further explore greater state intervention,
ownership and control of strategic sectors of the economy.



*5.    **On Social Transformation*



·       The PGC reaffirms education, health and fighting crime as key
priorities of this term of government.



·       The PGC called for a comprehensive discussion in the Alliance on the
type of public service that is required by the developmental state. This
will enable us to take appropriate steps to ensure that there is targeted
investment in the development and preservation of a developmental public
service that has a new work ethic, especially in education, healthcare and
policing.



·       We should assess and review the recent public service strike and
draw the necessary lessons in order to ensure that similar mistakes are not
committed in the future.



*6.    **On the Gender Perspective *

* *

·       The PGC reaffirms our position of building a non-sexist society. We
are of the firm resolve that the society we seek to build must never be
defined by any feature of race, gender and class.

·       We also recommit ourselves to fight against patriarchy and other
forms of discrimination against women.

·       We also of the view that one of the key tasks of our developmental
state will be to advance programmes that are about realizing a society that
is non-sexist, non-racial, democratic, united and prosperous.



*7.    **On the Transformation of the Media and Communications*



·       As part of taking forward the Polokwane resolution on transforming
the Media, the PGC is taking forward the position that we must conclude the
investigation on the transformation of the current regulatory mechanisms of
the media. In this regard we are of the view that Parliament is better
placed to implement this task.



·       We also declared that the Developmental State must focus its
energies on building a strong Public Broadcaster, transform existing
mechanisms that are geared towards the transformation of the communication
sector to be all-embracing.











*8.    **On International Relations *



·       We reaffirm our approach of peace as a prerequisite to development.
And that cannot be separated from the struggle to democratise multilateral
institutions.



·       As part of building a better Africa and a better World, the
developmental state must strengthen; South to South relations, work with
SADC, the AU, BRICSA, NAM, the G77, the North and the United Nations.



·       We reaffirm our support on the work being done by the State in
ensuring that the SADC region does become integrated.



·       We also continue to support initiatives that are geared at finding
lasting peace in Africa, the world and, in particular the Middle East.



*9.    **On Local Government Elections*



·       The PGC commits that we will work more optimally in mobilizing our
people for winning overwhelmingly the 2011 Local Government Elections.



·       Having learnt from past elections, we will work tirelessly and as a
more coordinated and united elections machine.



*Conclusion*



The PGC is of the view that our movement is ready to take forward the tasks
of our national democratic revolution. We emerge from this important
gathering more convinced that our task remains that of uniting the people of
South Africa.



As we move towards the NGC and the Centenary of our movement, we will ensure
that the ANC remains a disciplined force of the left that is at centre stage
of the transformation of South African society away from its apartheid
colonial past.



We will ensure that the ANC remains united, disciplined and great source of
inspiration to the overwhelming majority of our people. As Gauteng, we
guarantee that there shall be high morale and iron discipline among our
delegates. We guarantee that we shall engage in the NGC debates robustly,
without fear or prejudice.











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Gugu Ndima
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