Let's also safeguard ourselves from evident sensationalist distortions.

The SG touched on a number of issues and the ANC has never claimed to not have 
certain issues ; however these should not be turned to some amagaddon prophecy 
by journalist who can never report anything outside the ANC 
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Is there any possibility to get hold of the SG's report?





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[The Star]


'ANC imploding'


Moshoeshoe Monare, The Star, Johannesburg, 21 September 2011

THE ANC is imploding - open divisions among its senior leaders mean the party 
will celebrate its centenary next year more divided than it was in 2007.

This is ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe's frank appraisal - contained in 
his organisational report to the party's national executive committee (NEC) 
last weekend.

Mantashe told The Star yesterday the report was a regular assessment as 
required by the party's constitution. He paints a disturbing picture of 
infighting, NEC members failing to do their work and sowing divisions.

Just more than a quarter of the party's members are not in good standing and 
its demographic profile reveals a party failing to achieve its non-racial goals.

Mantashe said divisions in the NEC - the second-highest decision-making body - 
"are becoming more glaring, with comrades locked into groupings. "More worrying 
is the efforts comrades put into dividing the organisation. Comrades invest a 
lot of time and energy in trying to divide the (top six) officials and then 
shout that even the officials are divided.

"Some comrades work for the chaos because chaos and anarchy are good forests 
for mischief... When there are tensions in the regions and branches, it is 
confidently claimed that they are victimised because they support one group or 
the other.

"Provinces complain of NEC members who visit their provinces (at) night to 
promote divisive factional interests," said Mantashe.

He warned the organisation that unless the NEC took a firm position, "the 53rd 
national conference (next year in Mangaung) looks set to be more polarised than 
the 52nd (conference in 2007 in Polokwane)".

In 2007, the party was fiercely divided as one faction supporting Jacob Zuma 
fought successfully to remove Thabo Mbeki as party head. Mantashe said insults 
hurled at Zuma by his own colleagues were worrying.

"Comrades boldly boast that the abnormal situation and the divisions that 
characterised the 52nd conference must now be accepted as a tradition of the 
ANC.

"Kingmakers and bookmakers can only survive when the NEC is divided. Politics 
of blackmail get stronger when factions are growing stronger than the 
organisational structures," he said. Mantashe also warned the ANC Youth 
League's "confrontational and aggressive posture against the ANC".

"(This posture) can only systematically dent the image of the ANC in the eyes 
of the society."

He said the league's personal attacks showed "narrow shortsightedness". The 
league, under Julius Malema, wants Mantashe to be replaced by the former's 
predecessor, Fikile Mbalula, next year.

He had harsh words for NEC members who failed to attend meetings. "It is clear 
that only a fraction of the NEC takes their deployment to the provinces 
seriously," he said.

He said NEC members also failed to attend alliance summits and meetings of ANC 
subcommittees, which dealt with issues that were mostly developed into policy 
proposals for government.

"The subcommittees depend on non-NEC members to do their work. In (the) 
majority of cases, chairpersons of subcommittees only convene meetings when 
there is pressure to deliver a report or when there is a specific policy issue 
at hand that affects the committee concerned".

Although the ANC had increased its membership by 50 percent to 933 672, not all 
members seemed credible. Of the 4 316 branches, only 1 286 "were in good 
standing during the last audit".

"This is pointing to the general problem of provinces only taking the need for 
branches to be in good standing when there are conferences rather than ensuring 
that this is how the organisation should be," said Mantashe.

He said suspicions of member manipulation were justified because there was 
unfair gate-keeping in some provinces and bulk-buying of membership for 
factional reasons. "If we don't confront these problems, our membership will be 
seen as fake."

The majority of new members were "ignorant of the values, traditions and 
culture of the organisation".

"Some join the ANC so that they can have the credentials in business deals. 
Such members have no interest in the well-being of the organisation beyond 
their narrow material interests," he said.

Mantashe said the party was slow in recruiting members of other races. "The 
fact that the membership of the ANC is predominately African... is indicative 
of the slow progress we are making in building a nonracial society."

The party is not only confronted by race issues, but ageism. "The membership is 
visibly growing younger and is perceived to be intolerant of the older 
members," warned Mantashe.


From: http://www.iol.co.za/the-star/anc-imploding-1.1141768



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