This person sends an anonymous message from a gmail account, complaining of
"street gossips".

Anonymous messages are as bad as, or worse than, "street gossips".

I am not a moderator on this forum any more, but if I was, I would at least
put this person's e-mail address on "moderated", and if there was any more
such nonsense coming from the anonymous address, I would ban it.


VC




On 23 March 2011 08:40, <[email protected]> wrote:

> YCLSA should not depend on hearsays. Those who were there can tell a
> different story. I was in particular disturbed by the fact that the minister
> raised issues and there after wanted to leave because he was hurrying
> somewhere. The noise was a grumble from students and staff who wanted to
> engage the minister.
>
> Leaders should not think that the information they have is omnipotent. I
> think that for YCLSA to seek to defend the minister who has a well equipped
> office in government smells of a rat. It makes me suspect that there is an
> internal war within the party such that YCLSA supect that those who attended
> the lecture are those with dissent on party operational matters.
>
> Equally, it was correct of SASCO members to differ with the minister on the
> non provision of free education. The minister is not a superman that makes
> people to agree on anything he sayz. The conclusion that calls on us to
> debate internally suggest that YCLSA did not understand the platform and the
> capacity on which the minister was speaking. This was not a political but
> academic platform.
>
> Can YCLSA be freed from factional support and responses on street gossips.
>
> Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device
> ------------------------------
> *From: * Gugu Ndima <[email protected]>
> *Sender: * [email protected]
> *Date: *Wed, 23 Mar 2011 08:15:54 +0200
> *To: *<[email protected]>
> *ReplyTo: * [email protected]
> *Subject: *[YCLSA Discussion] Fwd: YCLSA CONDEMNS THE REPORTED HECKLING
> AND BOOING OF SACP GENERAL SECRETARY AND MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION
>
>
>
> *YCLSA CONDEMNS THE REPORTED HECKLING AND BOOING OF SACP GENERAL SECRETARY
> AND MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION*
>
>
>
> *22 MARCH 2011*
>
>
>
> The Young Communist League of South Africa (uFasimba) condemns with the
> contempt it deserves, the reported heckling and booing of Cde. Blade
> Nzimande, General Secretary of the SACP and Min. of Higher Education on
> Friday by a group of people (said to be members of SASCO and NEHAWU) at the
> Tshwane University of Technology. Cde. Nzimande was expected to deliver a
> lecture as per invitation by the university.
>
>
>
> We view the persistent, uncomradely and foreign culture as a form of
> promoting political intolerance and a means to shut down fellow comrades
> from constructive engagements that can help bring about solutions for the
> challenges faced by our society.  When heckling and booing happened at the
> Special Congress of the SACP, at the ANC Youth League NGC and at our own
> Congress, the leadership of the YCLSA took responsibility and condemned
> these actions, and we will continue to do so with the interest of promoting
> constructive debates.
>
>
>
> We had hoped by now both SASCO, NEHAWU and the TUT management would have
> already come out strongly to condemn these actions. Instead what we have
> read was a tacit admission by SASCO that they organized the heckling and
> booing, if not, that they support it, as was evident in their attack of the
> General Secretary of the SACP in their subsequent statements through their
> Secretary General, Lazola Ndamase.
>
>
>
> Irrespective of our collective and united commitment towards the attainment
> of free quality public education, an ideal we championed when it could
> easily be ridiculed; we will however never flinch when such legitimate
> demands are used for cheap politicking within or by SASCO.
>
>
>
> The struggle for quality public education shall be waged, and won, parallel
> to the struggle in defense of the unity of our movement, its collective
> discipline and its paramount traditions of robust debates devoid of
> hoodlum-politicking. We anticipate students in our country, especially
> members of SASCO, to rise up from the gutter-politics displayed last Friday.
> The right to differ with comrades should never be confused with
> irresponsible conduct. We expect the best in debates from our future
> intellectuals.
>
>
>
> We further condemn the silence by the TUT management, and call on them to
> swiftly take action against the culprits just as they did when former
> president Thabo Mbeki addressed and a student caused similar disruptions.
>
>
>
> As the YCLSA we will fight any attempts to try and isolate Cde. Blade
> Nzimande from the leadership collective of the ANC and that of cabinet
> through innuendos and apolitical overtones, and to try and wage a war
> against the SACP by waging a war against the Ministry of Higher Education.
> We further challenge the cowards who used that platform of a memorial
> lecture as a way to raise issues they could not win within the SACP to come
> back into the structures of the SACP and debate these issues through proper
> protocols.
>
>
>
> *Issued by the YCLSA Head office*
>
> *For more information contact Gugu Ndima*
>
> *National Spokesperson*
>
> *0767831516*
>
>
> --
> Gugu Ndima
> +27 76 783 1516
>
>
>
> --
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> +27 76 783 1516
>
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