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 Sasco knives not out for Blade   Mar 28, 2011 2:37 PM | By Sapa
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 The SA Students' Congress has distanced itself from a reported campaign to
oust Blade Nzimande as general secretary of the SA Communist Party.
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Blade Nzimande

"We will not, and will never, as an organisation, be involved in a campaign
to oust or elect Blade Nzimande or anybody for that matter as general
secretary of the SACP," Sasco president Mbulelo Mandlana said in a
statement.

Mandlana was responding to a report in the Sunday Independent that pressure
was mounting in the ruling alliance for Nzimande to relinquish his position
as general secretary of the SACP.

According to the report, the plan to remove Nzimande was "understood" to
have the backing of his detractors in the SACP, the Congress of SA Trade
Unions, the ANC, the ANC Youth League (ANCYL) and the SA Students' Congress
(Sasco).

Nzimande is also the minister of higher education, and is a member of the
ANC's national executive committee and its national working committee.

"... As an organisation, we have no business entering into the internal
affairs of the SACP, Cosatu, ANCYL, YCL, ANC or any other fraternal
structure for that matter," Sasco said on Monday.

"It is not permissible that our structures should be used by anybody to
drive a campaign against the SACP general secretary using student struggles
as a platform."

Mandlana appealed to SACP members to stop speaking to the media as
"anonymous agents", referring to an earlier report in the paper that Sasco's
free education campaign was "being used to put pressure on Nzimande in an
anti-communist campaign".

"Sasco has been engaged in the campaign for free education long before
Nzimande even became minister of higher education.

"... We are convinced that this sudden attempt to portray us as an
organisation abusing its role is an attempt to derail our struggle for free
education.

"The actual conspiracy here is to divert public attention from our free
education campaign into some other arena that has nothing and will never
have anything to do with our organisation."

The Sunday Independent report quoted SACP spokesman Malesela Maleka, a key
Nzimande ally, as saying the party was "aware" of a "campaign to discredit"
Nzimande.

Nzimande is facing a backlash for being "uncritical" of the presidency on
the issue of the relationship between President Jacob Zuma and the Guptas,
the report said.

Cosatu and the SACP will elect new leaders next year, just months before the
ANC's national elective conference.

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