On Thu, 30 Jun 2011 20:58:48 +0000 [email protected] wrote

Why would nationalisation should be Malema's issue, if you really a ANCYL
member not masquarrading as such, you would probably know that the matter
matter was disucssed and resolved in 2008 Nasrec ANCYL Congress. Secondly why
would ANCYL consult Blade and Shabangu, for what good reason or you are a
rented Spokesperson for them. Convince this forum for your naive atterances.

Well written Sive, you raise some key questions. 

I have to agree with you on the education part and the fact that this
nationalization must be not be an individual thing or a yl thing but
different sectors of society need to be involved.

Regards, 

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 Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 22:33:03 +0200
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 Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Educate to nationalize, not nationalize to
exploit - Sive Gumenge

Educate to nationalize, not nationalize to exploit 

  Sive Gumenge, CPUT graduate and SASCO, ANCYL and Young Communist League
member

The ANC Youth League's call for the nationalization of mines has overlooked
the real phenomenon concerning "economic freedom". The ANCYL was interested
in missing it, for reasons known by them. 

Everyone is conscious of the economic situation in South Africa. The
unemployment rate released recently by the Labour Force Survey sky rocketed
25.3%, meaning 4.41 million people are jobless. 

ANC YL President Julius Malema should not flatter South African working class
and the poor with calls that he, more than them, has a direct interest in. The
call for economic freedom was long ago made and even the desire to
nationalize. This was long before Malema could begin technical drawings in
his woodwork class. It must not suddenly be escalated beyond other things
because some fat capitalists in the mining industry are feeling the belt is
loosening down. 

To be quite frank, Malema is only representing the interests of those in the
mining industry within the ANC leadership when he shouts and screams
nationalization of mines and of course concern about the little stake he will
get if it succeeds. 

Therefore, he should not even attempt to exploit the name of young people
because young South Africans are far from being interested in nationalization
of mines besides demanding free quality and decent education and training
which will marshal decent jobs. The youth of South Africa is not
narrow-minded to be calling for nationalization of a dead industry that will
not bear any worthy fruits for them except wasting their energies, time and
skills. 

The youth of South Africa, recognizes very well that access to decent
education and training is essential for the completion of the liberation
struggle, whose foundation must usher economic freedom as Minister of Higher
Education and Training promised in his budget vote of 2011/12. 

What Malema does not understand is that mining includes a number of skills
which the country is still grappling with and falling short of. It must be
made known that abolishment of technical colleges could be one of the
significant blunders of the South African government in terms of skills
training and development. Malema should have been raising this now ahead of
nationalization of mines. The Universities of Technology are still far from
producing South African artisans with engineering science, planning and
structural drawing and all other engineering-related skills. 

Consequently, as young South Africans or youth of the working class we must
ask ourselves: In whose interest is this nationalisation? We have seen that
the National Planning Commission of South African government is not fond of
it, let alone the ANC itself. 

I think that beyond the Youth League's lack of an economic advisor, Malema
should in any case have consulted the Ministry of Minerals and Energy, The
Mining Qualifications Authority and COSATU in terms of workers' exploitation
in the mining industry. Malema should also have consulted the Ministry of
Higher Education and Training on the role being played today by merged
institutions such as those of Technology in producing skilled artisans with
capacity and ability of sustaining the mines of the country through skills
production.  The ANC YL insults every person who has a different opinion to
them. But these institutions are better placed to inform us as a country
whether we are ready or not. 

In line with the latter, they should have engaged the Progressive Youth
Alliance partners such as SASCO on the model of free education they demand
and its link to skills development, and the YCL in its call for Jobs for
Youth, as to where do you they see a job market for young people. Then
engaging ESKOM in detailing future energy possibilities with the mines being
nationalized to avoid deaths in the mines one day when blackouts arise would
have put the cherry on top before screaming and kicking in our ears. Thus,
the working class youth should follow the ideas of Joe Slovo when he said,
"It is, in any case, a basic maxim of working class revolutionary strategy
that, at every stage, it is necessary to maximize the forces which can be
mobilized against the ruling class around a principled common immediate
programme". 

Hence therefore, I think the nationalisation of mines issue should be engaged
by the greater part of society rather than Malema threatening the leadership
of ANC to support the capitalist bailout programme. Thus I say if Malema was
genuine, he would be first raising key issues relating to nationalisation of
mines such as protection of workers in the mines. How do you nationalise
mines if workers are not fully protected? Workers in the mines, everyday
complain about being exploited and low salaries, yet the Malema thinks we
think his call is legit. 

Karl Marx argues that, "the history of all hitherto existing society, is the
history of class struggle". Thus it will not change workers being exploited
in the mines even if the state could own 60% and private ownership 40%. This
percentage sharing is about capitalists being protected by the state, even if
their mines are collapsing. Therefore they will do whatever it takes to
sustain their mining proceeds and exploitation of workers will therefore not
stop because of nationalisation. 

Reality is that young people today are interested in decent jobs than working
in the mines because of what they witnessed on their fathers, uncles, etc. 

Basically, Malema's interest is to exploit the youth for his own capitalists
interests rather than educating it for better nationalization. There are
nationalised parastatals here such as SABC, SAA and ESKOM, we must ask the
big question as to, what is happening with them? Their boards are collapsing
everyday and their CEO's are resigning everyday with golden handshakes
instead of the money being given to workers for salary increases. Even within
the mining industry, there are companies such as AURORA which Malema is silent
about. Everybody knows that mines are in debt and yet Malema wants South
Africa to waste its money and energy in such an industry. 

Let us therefore as young people of South Africa take the debate to the
public and seek to understand what you people want from the ANC. Is it
nationalised mines or nationalised decent education which will lead to decent
job? 

For Socialism, 

Sive Gumenge 
Cape Town 
Western Cape 
0768945800 
CPUT graduate and SASCO, ANCYL and Young Communist League member 

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