Most branches endorse expropriation without compensation - ANCYL
Floyd Shivambu
09 June 2011

League says this is in appreciation that state cannot buy land which was
stolen

*ANC YOUTH LEAGUE MEDIA STATEMENT IN PREPARATION FOR THE 24TH NATIONAL
CONGRESS: *

The 24th National Congress of the ANC Youth League will be sitting in 7
days' time, from the 16th to the 20th of June 2011. We are starting our
Congress on the 16th of June in Johannesburg, because we want to reconnect
with the spirit and inspiration of the 1976 June 16 generation, which 35
years ago, confronted the murderous, racist and nonsensical apartheid
regime.* *We will after opening Congress, go to Soweto to salute our heroes
and heroines who played a very important and decisive role in bringing the
apartheid regime to its knees.

All branches of the ANC Youth League were given an opportunity to convene
their Annual and Branch General Meetings presided over by their respective
Regional Executive Committees to discuss policy positions towards the
24thNational Congress, but also elect delegates who will represent
branches in
the Congress. An absolute majority of branches that went to the AGMs and
BGMs passed the audit and have been granted the space to participate in the
24th National Congress as Voting Delegates. All Provincial Executive
Committees of the ANC YL will, like the National Executive Committee, be
granted voting status.

Registration of voting for the National Congress happens in Provincial
General Councils and has already happened with the Provinces that went to
their PGC over the weekend of 02 to 04 June 2011, i.e. KwaZulu Natal, North
West, Limpopo and Gauteng. These Provinces constitute majority of delegates
for the National Congress, and the remaining Provinces will register on the
weekend of the 10th to the 12th of June 2011 to give us a total number of
delegates who will attend the National Congress of the ANC Youth League. We
can now confirm that more than 90% of voting delegates in the 24th National
Congress will be from branches, all representing branches of the ANC Youth
League across the country, with minimum membership of 100 youth between the
ages of 14 and 35.

We are pleased that most of the critical policy issues which the
24thNational Congress will deal with are already receiving profound
support from
branches of the ANC Youth League in their respective PGCs. The 7 pillars for
economic freedom in our lifetime and propositioned in the discussion
document called Programme of Action for Economic Freedom in Our Lifetime are
being discussed and consolidated by branches of the ANC Youth League.

Most if not all branches of the ANC Youth League endorse the view that
expropriation of land and other strategic sectors of the economy should
happen without compensation. This is largely in appreciation of the fact
that the State which is legitimately a representative of the people cannot
buy land which was stolen and belongs to majority of the people.

Other policy propositions receiving profound support in Provinces is around
the question of building new cities and new areas of economic development.
Young people across Provinces are expressing a view that they want to work
closer to home and not forced to relocate to far-off provinces in search of
economic opportunities.

The other policy position receiving huge support is around the issue of
sending students to outside Universities in the world to learn, gain
education, skills and expertise and come back to build a vibrant economy and
South African society. This the youth of the ANC are saying is long overdue
because the rate of transformation of our Universities is very slow and
evicting full of potential students because of fees and other social
prejudices, like racism and sexism.

The national leadership is proud that most of our branches are
enthusiastically engaging on the key policy issues that are going to be
tackled in the 24th National Congress.

With regards to media participation, we would love to remind all media
houses wishing to cover our 24th National Congress that the closing date for
application for accreditation is Friday the 10th of June 2011. No member of
the media who applies after the 10th will be accredited, because we already
have received more than 600 applications, majority of which we will not
approve because we utilise other channels to communicate with those who will
not be in the premises of Congress. On Monday, the 13th of June 2011, all
Journalists who will be approved to attend the 24th National Congress will
be requested to physically go and register for tags at the Johannesburg City
Hall from 08H00 to 18H00.

Congress preparations are continuing and most ground has been covered
concerning travelling, accommodation, venue and food for delegates.
Discussion documents are in all provinces and those who do not have hard
copies can upload from the ANC Youth League website and reproduce copies for
all members to read.

*Statement issued by Floyd Shivambu, ANC Youth League Spokesperson, June 9
2011*

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