'the minister was neither heckled nor booed but was robustly engaged'. I've 
been to a few lectures and there's a time for the actual delivering and then 
engaging - the robust engaging part is confusing in this instance. Cdes must 
not confuse things, engaging someone in a disrespectful manner doesnt make it 
robust. Sasco must not be sodetracked by pettiness, childshness and mischief - 
they know the channels of engaging one of their own. Instead of wasting their 
energies, they should focus on mobilising the students behind the ANC'S vision 
during and post the local gvt elections. At the moment, they have assumed an 
becoming character to our movement. Cdes should calm down and find a 
constructive way of engaging our GS. 

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-----Original Message-----
From: Khethukuthula Dlamini
Sent:  24/03/2011 1:09:21 am
Subject:  [YCLSA Discussion] YCLSA IS NOT A STUDENT DESK IN THE MINISTRY OF 
HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING

*YCL SA IS NOT A STUDENT DESK IN THE MINISTRY OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND
TRAINING*

*23 March 2011*

The South African Students Congress (SASCO) in Gauteng rejects with disgust
the statement (titled YCLSA condemns the reported heckling and booing of
SACP General Secretary and minister of Higher Education) released today (23
March) by the head office of the Young Communist League (YCL). This
statement is highly uninformed, factional and lacks the elementary factual
substance. SASCO Gauteng would like to clarity the distortions contained in
the YCL SA statement about what actually transpired during the event,
because we were present at the event. The YCL incorrectly state that
Minister Nzimande was supposed to address a ‘memorial lecture’ at the
Tshwane University of Technology last Friday, 18 March. This is a factual
distortion: the Minister was scheduled to address a public academic seminar
on the role of universities of technology in the post-school system.

On the basis of their grossly uninformed sources, the YCL further
incorrectly claims that SASCO and NEHAWU members heckled and booed Minister
Nzimande. The Minister was neither heckled nor booed, but was robustly
engaged by SASCO members and the broader audience. It was the arrogant,
patronising and out-orderly engaging manner on the part of Minister Nzimande
which fuelled a lot of discontent particularly from SASCO members. In the
beginning the Minister thought we were some anti-intellectual hooligans who
lack the ability to engage. This led him into a snooty rampage of
undermining our intellectual capacity, insinuating that our SASCO national
leadership did not do any research before drafting the Memorandum that we
handed to his department earlier on that day. What angered SASCO most was
the insinuation by the Minister that the SASCO national leadership was
incapable of leading and that the statement that the Memorandum we submitted
was conflicted, un-researched and illogical. Minister Nzimande made
outrageous statement which left us many of us wondering whether this was a
Minister deployed by the revolutionary ANC.

When asked about the absence of students in the thousands task teams in his
department, the Minister unashamedly said it was not a role of students to
be in task teams. This outrageous logic could be used to argue that it is
not the role of students to be represented in the structures of our
institutions of higher learning, such as Senate, Council, University Forums
even to have the Student Representative Council (SRC), simply because it is
not the role of students to sit in structures where issues which affect them
are discussed. We felt that this was a tacit call for a passive and
submissive student in all institutions of higher learning. We felt that this
was at odds with the ANC and its government’s principle of consultative
leadership and the maxim that ‘Together we can do more’. As the dominant
stakeholder in higher education nothing about us can be done without us.
Minister Nzimande must know that he will not succeed in his agenda to
demobilise students.

Minister Nzimande was not only extra-ordinarily arrogant in approach but
extremely emotional and irrational in his engagement with students and staff
members. To add salt into injury, once realising that we were not what we
were in his mind—i.e. anti intellectual political hooligans—the Minister was
so embarrassed that he begun telling us that he did not have time to engage
us further. At this stage the Minister had promised to allow a second set of
hands from the audience, including SASCO members, who were prepared to deal
with the issues at hand. But this could not happen as the Minister, with an
egg on his face, decided to unceremoniously leave the discussion. It was the
behaviour of the extra ordinarily arrogant and intellectually haughty
Minister Nzimande which led us into consistently calling him into order, not
booing or heckling as the YCL incorrectly charges.

What surprises us now is the uncritical defence of Minister Nzimande by the
YCL SA head office. YCL must appreciate that we engaged Nzimande as the
Minister of Higher Education and Training, not as a leader of the South
African Communist Party.  This uncritical defence by the YCL is not
surprising because, in reality, the YCL has been turned into political
machinery for personal defence of a single member of the South African
Communist Party, Blade Nzimande. We refuse to be taught manners of
engagement by YCL because it is in the YCL, largely because of suppression
of alternative perspectives, where booing and heckling is the order of the
day. We refuse, consciously, to accept the request by the national
leadership of the YCL that we ‘come out strongly to condemn these actions’.
We in turn would like to humbly request the YCL SA to condemn the
extra-ordinary arrogance and the intellectual haughty behaviour of Minister
Nzimande.

SASCO Gauteng is extremely disappointed at the call from the YCL SA that TUT
management ‘swiftly take action against the culprits just as they did when
former president Thabo Mbeki addressed and a student caused similar
disruptions’. This is cheap and childish politicking of the worst order.
SASCO did not cause any disruption, but only engaged the Minister who ran
away from the discussion he agreed to. We plead not guilty to any
disruption. If engaging in discussions is a crime, then we are guilty. The
YCL head office must understand that its wrong politics of abusing
organisational bureaucracy to expel and suspend its members does not and
will never find resonance in all spheres of society. The management of TUT
will not subscribe to your Stalinist politics of always wanting to ‘deal’
with people who hold different perspective from those you hold. Expulsion,
suspensions and muzzling of alternative perspectives is your exclusive
historic task.  We appeal to the YCL to focus on leading the popular
struggles of the poor and the working class, and resist being used as a
barking dog for individuals.

*Issued by the SASCO Gauteng *

*Contact:*

*Themba Masondo, Provincial Chairperson - 079 199 3421*

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