Cde Palesa you continue to please me with your dialectical thinking,.you must continue to do that,.Im proud that they are still young women like you who prefers to debate issues rather than be misled, a young person who prefers not to take everything that comes their way without questioning it & trying to reason it before taking it,.a young person who knows that anarchy is & will continue to be the last resort of any revolutionary..Even Tripartite didnt just start with Armed Struggle during the tough times.,Please continue to be guided by principle & revolutionary conduct, while using Marxism Leninism as your tools of analysis & guide to action..I Salute!!!
Yours in Youth struggles Cadre T.G ________________________________ From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, October 21, 2011 8:34 PM Subject: Re: [YCLSA Discussion] Fwd: [YCL Press Release] YCLSA ‘Youth for Jobs’ campaign 26 to 28 October This campaign of our must continue. We planned it from last year. Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device ________________________________ From: Palesa Motshoene <[email protected]> Sender: [email protected] Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2011 16:40:00 +0200 To: <[email protected]> ReplyTo: [email protected] Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Fwd: [YCL Press Release] YCLSA ‘Youth for Jobs’ campaign 26 to 28 October ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Palesa Motshoene <[email protected]> Date: Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 4:36 PM Subject: Re: [YCL Press Release] YCLSA ‘Youth for Jobs’ campaign 26 to 28 October To: [email protected] Cc: yclsa-press <[email protected]> NOTE: The YCLSA started with this campaign last year and in that summit, last year, declared that it will be an annual event; and this year the summit will review the resolutions made at last year's summit and how far they come. That's why Ministers and everyone that participated in last year's summit have been invited to come and share with us on progress made thusfar in creating jobs for youth... NB: Uneployment affects everybody including the youth irrespective of their political affiliation that is why YCLSA invited all Youth Political affiliations from all political parties and they have confirmed including the Youth League; I wonder which is the best to get practical answers between the two... Marching or sharing a platform with people who are responsible for creating jobs!!! Plus the YCLSA has a Lekgotla at the beginning of every year that discusses the programme for the whole year!!! Amandla to Ufasimba, it's not about individuals, it's about the youth who are suffering everyday in our country...never forget that! On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Mafika Damane Mndebele <[email protected]> wrote: YCLSA ‘Youth for Jobs’ campaign 26 to 28 October 2011 >Media Alert >21 October 2011 >The Young Communist League of South Africa [uFasimba] hosted a ‘Jobs for >Youth’ summit in 2010which saw more than 200 delegates representing at least >80 youth formations from across the country to discuss the crisis of >unemployment and poverty in our country. >The historic Summit, which led to the President and government declaring this >year as the year of Jobs, was watershed in that it brought under one roof >organisations from all racial, political, social, religious and ideological >divide. >The SUMMIT focused its discussions on the following topical themes >ü Education and Skills Development >ü Economic Transformation >ü Entrepreneurial and Cooperative Initiatives >The declaration of the Summit led to the establishment of Jobs for Youth >Coalition which has been instrumental in influencing policy on job creation at >NEDLAC level. >This year, we are convening a follow up Summit to review the work done since >the last meeting and to develop a ‘Jobs for Youth action plan’.The aim of this >Summit will be to influence both government and the private sector on the >programmes and policy interventions that need to be engaged in order to >realise jobs for youth. >The SUMMIT will look into the following thematic discussions: >ü Education and Skills Development; >ü Building Youth Cooperatives >ü Green Economy and Climate Change >ü Economic Transformation, Ownership and Control >ü State of the Labour Market and Labour Market Reform >ü Youth Wage Subsidy >ü Social Wage >In this regard, the SUMMIT will look into the major contributors and possible >sectors that can contribute into the economy such as: >ü Manufacturing and Construction; >ü Tourism, Wholesale and Retail; >ü Agriculture and Agro-processing; >ü Public Sector; >ü Mining and Energy; and >ü Financial Sector >The following key participants have been invited as speakers on our summit >ü President Jacob Zuma, President of the ANC and the Republic of South Africa >ü Minister Trevor Manuel, Minister in the Presidency >ü Minister Pravin Gordhan, >ü Dr. Blade Nzimande; Minister of Higher Education >ü Minister, Suzan Shabangu, Minister of Minerals >ü COSATU, President Sdumo Dlamini >ü Comrade Frans Baleni, General Secretary of the NUM >ü Minister Malusi Gigaba, Minister of Public Enterprise >ü Minister Edna Molewa, Minister of Environmental Affairs >ü ANC and the Republic of South Africa Deputy President, Kgalema Motlanthe >has been invited to give a closing address >More than 250 representatives from all youth formations in our country amongst >others: SAYC, NAFCOC DDG – DCOG, SANACO, NSF, SAGDA, Black Business Council, >BUSA, Chamber of Mines, NYDA, ANCYL, SASCO, COSAS, DA Youth, IFPYB, Afroforum, >will participate in the summit. >The Summit is planned as follows >Date: 26 – 28 October 2011 >Time: The Summit will start at 10h00 in the morning on the 26th >October >Venue: Eskom Conference Centre, Midrand >The Young Communist League of South Africa is conscious of thescourge of >unemployment and socio-economic challenges that afflict young people and the >better majority of the South African working class. 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