what is the mpumalanga saying about the congress we want our congress soon wats the delay about postpone after postpone we are becoming impatiant
On 25 September 2011 15:15, Mafika Damane Mndebele <[email protected]> wrote: > YCLSA NATIONAL COMMITTEE STATEMENT > > 25 September 2011 > > The Young Communist League of South Africa (YCLSA) held its 3rd Plenary > Session of the 3rd National Congress Committee from the 23rd – 25th > September 2011, in Braamfontein. The purpose of the meeting was to look into > the state of the organisation, receive reports from Provincial Structures > and assess progress in terms of implementation of a quarterly Programme of > Action as adopted by the 2nd Plenary Session of the National Committee. > > A vibrant and campaigning organisation > > The National Committee made an honest assessment of the state of the > organisation and arrived at a conclusion that the YCLSA is an organisation > existing in all corners of the country, vibrant and campaigning on most of > the issues affecting young people. This was evidenced by a successful Ruth > First Memorial Games which took place in Durban, in the Province of Kwazulu > Natal. The event’s aim was at targeting communities affected by > unemployment, poverty and substance abuse. The programme was aimed at > ensuring that youth don’t wait for services, but instead become agents of > progress within their respective communities by creating self-sustaining > activities that will guarantee the well-being of society in general. The > National Committee is satisfied that campaigns conceptualised by the YCL are > getting an expression and implemented by other organisations and government > departments and entities. Some of the campaigns that we are proud to have > initiated include, Compulsory Circumcision of young boys, which the > Department of Health is advocating, Free Sanitary Towels, and a campaign > around Youth unemployment. We have further committed ourselves that by 2014 > we must have recruited 1% of the 19 million young people in South Africa as > members of the YCL. > > National University Based Branch Summit > > The National Committee met immediately after its successful University Based > Branch Summit which took place in Durban. The National Committee reaffirmed > its position on taking forward the resolutions of the summit, but > importantly to ensure that a radical programme ensue to make education > fashionable for all young people. We will continue to engage the Department > of Higher Education and Training to ensure a creation of an environment > conducive, not only for learning, but for a better and more increased access > to higher education and training. > > SACP Red October campaign > > The National Committee resolved that all structures of the YCLSA throughout > the country will be participating radically on the Red October Programme of > the SACP, with the theme centred around education. It is the view of the > National Committee that the twin challenges bedevilling young people in this > country is Unemployment and Lack of access to Education for skills > development and capacity building. The YCL will be participating in the Red > October programme of the SACP in order to rally young people, to recognise > the importance of education and the impact that it can make in reducing > unemployment and a general backlog of lack of skills. > > We will work and continue to engage government department like Public > Enterprises together with its State Owned Companies to contribute, through > their programmes like Artisan and apprenticeship development aimed at > capacity building in order to engage more young people in this programmes. > However, the YCL is worried at the ratio between funds channelled towards > infrastructural development in this department and the actual anticipated > jobs. It is our view that more money is being used for huge projects with > less impact and contribution towards job creation. > > Judgment on the “Dubul ibhunu” song > > The National Committee took issue around the judgment expressed by Judge > Lamont on the “Dubul ibhunu” song. We welcome and support the decision by > the ANC to challenge the court ruling. However, our view is that the > movement in its entirety should not narrowly look at the judgement, but > start a discussion on the role of the judiciary in society. It is our firm > belief that the notion of an independent judiciary is false and a fallacy in > the context of South Africa. We cannot have an independent judiciary in a > class divided society, worse still, such purported and implied, independent > judiciary expresses views on the discourse and political shape of the > country. It is the view of the National Committee that the judiciary has > positioned itself as a counter revolutionary wing of the state, hell bend at > undermining the gains, the history and vision of developing a prosperous, > non-racial society and ultimately weakening the capacity of the progressive > forces to steer the country towards its developmental objectives. > > YCLSA welcomes the decision of the President to act on the conduct of Sicelo > Shiceka and Bheki Cele > > The YCLSA welcome the decision of the President to act on the conduct of > Sicelo Shiceka and Bheki Cele. This is a sign of commitment from the > President and Cabinet to act on any matter, whether alleged or factual, > around corruption. Corruption has been one of the most problematic elements > of a capitalist society and continues to undermine development and > prosperity in society. We think that this is a positive step in the right > direction and will bring back public confidence on the state and its ability > to confront and deal with corruption in its entirety, regardless of who is > involved. > > Swaziland bailout > > The National Committee expressed shock and disappointment at the decision of > South African Government to grant a bailout loan to Swaziland. It has always > been the view of the YCL that Swaziland monarchy and its administration is > just an expression of apartheid and injustice meted to the majority of the > working class and the poor in Swaziland. It is our view that the money given > to Swaziland, which are taxes generated out of the sweat and blood of the > workers, will be used to sustain a lavish lifestyle of King Mswati and the > royal family, whilst majority of the people of Swaziland live in abject > poverty. The YCL will continue to work with PUDEMO, Swaziland Solidarity > Network (SSN) and other progressive organisations, to raise awareness, both > in South Africa, Swaziland and the globe, on the injustices, undemocratic > rule and state of misery and poverty inflicted to the people of Swaziland by > King Mswati. > > We support Palestinian Statehood > > The National Committee welcomes with joy the position of South Africa to > vote in favour of a Palestinian Statehood at the United Nations General > Assembly in New York this week. As the Young Communist League we will > continue to fight for the total independence of the Palestinian people > against the aggressive and barbaric tendencies of Israel and United States > of America. We will therefore continue to mobilise our people through the > Palestinian Solidarity Forum which seeks to unite all the sects which are > scattered all over the country under one banner, engage with various organs > from civil society to government and political formations on the Palestinian > question. The YCL recognises the Rights of all people of the world for > independence and self-governance and we shall continue to strive for a just > and peaceful world. > > On COP 17 > > The National Committee noted the coming Conference of Parties (COP 17) which > will be held in Durban later this year. It is the view of the National > Committee that climate change is not only an environmental issue but a class > and ideological warfare. It is our view that the class which is always on > the receiving end of bad consequences of climate change is the working class > and therefore resolved to fully participate in the coming conference in > order to ensure that we not only build consciousness and awareness among the > working class and poor youth around climate change and its consequences, but > ensure that we influence decisions to be adopted by the conference in order > to ensure that they are in favour of the working class and the poor. We > pledge our support to the Department of Environmental Affairs to ensure that > we marshall young people, we turn young reds into green brigades that will > ensure that “Working together, we save tomorrow today”. A detailed > programme will be announced on how we will participate in this regard. > > Issued By YCLSA National Office > > For more information, please contact Mafika Mndebele (National Spokesperson) > > Landline: (011) 339 3621 > Cellphone: 073 574 5953 > Cellphone: 082 567 3557 > Email: [email protected] > > -- > You are subscribed. This footer can help you. > Please POST your comments to [email protected] or reply to > this message. > You can visit the group WEB SITE at > http://groups.google.com/group/yclsa-eom-forum for different delivery > options, pages, files and membership. > To UNSUBSCRIBE, please email [email protected] . > You don't have to put anything in the "Subject:" field. You don't have to > put anything in the message part. All you have to do is to send an e-mail to > this address (repeat): [email protected] . > -- You are subscribed. This footer can help you. Please POST your comments to [email protected] or reply to this message. 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