YCLSA National Committee Statement 31 May 2011
The Young Communist League of South Africa (YCLSA) held its 2nd Plenary Session of the 3rd National Congress Committee from the 27th - 29th May 2011, at Cosatu House 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 the Programme of Action as adopted by the National Committee Lekgotla. The National Committee met immediately after an intensive campaigning by the movement for the local government elections. We note with comfort the role that members of the YCL played in these elections through election structures of the ANC, as volunteers and party agents and through structures of the YCL and its programmes. We congratulate all members of the YCL who were elected councillors and mayors of the ANC in all municipalities throughout the country. We wish them well in ensuring that they improve the lives of our people through quality service delivery, a fight against corruption and ensuring that they become activist counsellors whose dedication is service to the people. The National Committee called on all counsellors, especially those of the ANC-led Alliance, to stay in the ward were they were elected in order to maintain contact with the people. We however, note with serious concern the decline in the overall support of the ANC and a slight increase in support of the DA, particularly from black voters. This concern will be raised with the SACP in our bilateral discussions in order for the party to engage the ANC for quicker remedial actions. Over the last few weeks since our 3rd National Congress, we have witnessed unwarranted attacks on the leadership of the SACP, in particular the General Secretary, by certain individuals within COSATU and two of its major affiliates, NUMSA and SADTU. We are aware that the attack on the SACP General Secretary and the leadership and character of the Party is intended to prepare for a leadership contest at its 13th Congress planned for July 2012. These individuals have constituted themselves as a faction, posing as revolutionary mouth-piece of the poor, with the intention to take over the SACP and weaken it for their malicious intents. As the YCL we are determined to challenge this faction and expose it for what it is, a faction hell-bent on discrediting the party programme, to capture the party and ensure that its independence, power and influence are affected. They have questioned the right of the SACP to take decisions independently and yet, they speak of the SACP having lost its independence since our General Secretary was appointed to cabinet. We are determined to defend the integrity of both the SACP as a vanguard party of the working class and the collective leadership of the SACP. As the YCL we reaffirm the relevance of the SACP programme as adopted by the 12th Congress and the independence of the SACP to take its own decisions, implement and defend them and we call on all disciplined members of the YCL and the SACP to remain united behind this call. The YCL is disturbed by the continued intransigence of the Presidency to reply to its letters and concerns on the appointments of the NYDA Provincial Advisory Boards. We have consistently, through Head Office and all our Provincial structures, written letters to both the NYDA Chairpersonship and the Presidency to intervene on the appointment of PAB, which purely reflects the ANCYL rather than a structure of Youth Development aimed at accommodating all young people and their structures throughout the country. The National Committee, in unison, agreed to pursue legal action in an attempt to get the Presidency to act on our letters and concerns. In the light of what happened at WFDY Festival and the decline in confidence on the ability of the NYDA to deal with developmental issues of young people, we have resolved to work with other PYA and community based structures to refocus the work of the NYDA and develop trust and confidence among young people on the work of the NYDA, consistent with its launching intentions. The National Committee adopted a programme which encompasses June 16 commemoration activities. Provinces of the YCL will be convening their mini rallies on June 16 commemorations as a build up towards the National Rally in Galeshewe, Kimberly on the 25th June 2011. Our major activities for the year will include the following: Harry Gwala Memorial Lecture at the University of Kwazulu Natal, Pietermaritzburg; Meeting of YCLSA University Based branches in July; Commemoration of the SACP's 90th Anniversary in July Ruth First Commemoration Games in August; 2nd Annual Jobs for Youth Summit in September; A National Political School in October, which will follow a massive provincial induction programme; The National Committee also endorsed the plans for the provinces of Mpumalanga, North West, Gauteng, Northern Cape and Free State to convene their due provincial Congresses later this year. Statement issued by YCL National Office, May 31 2011 On 10/22/11, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > Hand off ufasimba hand off...continue and do great work.All youth people of > S.A are watching a progressive campaign.This is what young people wants.You > have answer questions...Amandla YCL.Venceromos > Sent via my BlackBerry from Vodacom - let your email find you! > > -----Original Message----- > From: Thamsanqa Tu <[email protected]> > Sender: [email protected] > Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2011 19:00:59 > To: <[email protected]> > Reply-To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [YCLSA Discussion] YCLSA ‘Youth for Jobs’ ca > mpaign 26 to 28 October > > YCLSA ON THE ONGOING "DECENT JOBS" DEBATE > > The Young Communist League of South Africa (uFasimba) notes the > ongoing debate on Decent jobs versus the provision of any kind of job > by government. The fact that the debate has occupied space in the > mainstream media, politics and government, asserts that the issue of > unemployment is a national phenomenon which has lost its exclusivity > to purely government and business. We have seen the shedding of > millions of jobs as a result of the recession, leaving, millions of > workers despondent in the pits of poverty and debt. > > As the YCLSA we have called upon government to ensure the creation of > quality permanent jobs which will see millions of South Africans > livelihood transform for the better and more importantly allow their > maximised participation the mainstream of the economy. The > aforementioned fundamental requirements cannot be undermined nor > compromised. > > Workers in various industries such as the retail sector are subjected > to immense exploitation through the usage of labour brokers. Workers' > wages are robbed blatantly by paying labour brokers from the wages. > This practice hinders with the provision of quality, permanent jobs > and deprives workers of their rights to fair arbitration processes in > the instance of disputes and organising in companies. > > We remain firm on our call for the complete ban of Labour brokers. The > matter of decent jobs should not be a subject debated as if it's a new > concept. A Decent job is one that provides a decent wage for the > worker, benefits, protection of workers rights through legislation and > access to credit facilities in financial institutions. > > The private sector continues to find innovative ways to deviate from > the responsibility of providing these basic needs for workers through > labour broking. The government should not at any stage create > further space for the private sector to continue undermining workers > rights or providing decent jobs. > > Our second annual Jobs for Youth Summit in May will ensure that the > issue of decent Jobs is at the top of the agenda for discussions and a > platform for all stakeholders-the Private sector, government, > political organisations and organised labour come and address the > matter together with young people. > > Statement issued by Gugu Ndima, YCLSA Head Office, January 26 2011 > > On 10/22/11, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: >> Viva !! >> >> Thank you for that leader!! But CNN, BBC or every imperialist media >> channel >> WILL NEVER state those facts! >> Sent via my BlackBerry from Vodacom - let your email find you! >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] >> Sender: [email protected] >> Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2011 16:59:23 >> To: Mshengu Tshabalala<[email protected]> >> Reply-To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [YCLSA Discussion] Fwd: [YCL Press Release] YCLS >> A ‘Youth for Jobs’ campaign 26 to 28 October >> >> Bit of research about Muammar Gaddafi. He was not a bad leader, he just >> overstayed in power. Please read few facts of what he accomplished: >> 1 He built biggest irrigation project in the world history- Man Made River >> 2 He brought an illiterate nation to an 82% literacy level >> 3 He provided fee education- kindergarden to PhD >> 4 Free healthcare and medicine >> 5 He ended foreign exploitation >> 6 Libya has zero foreign debt they don’t owe a cent >> 7 Highest standards of living in Africa >> 8 100% interest-free loans from the Libyan National Bank >> 9 Redistribution of wealth >> 10 He supported revolutionary movements in South Africa (ANC), Cuba, >> Angola, >> Mozambique and many countries worldwide >> Sent via my BlackBerry from Vodacom - let your email find you! >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] >> Sender: [email protected] >> Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2011 12:38:53 >> To: <[email protected]> >> Reply-To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [YCLSA Discussion] Fwd: [YCL Press Release] YCLS >> A ‘Youth for Jobs’ campaign 26 to 28 October >> >> Point well taken Alex, >> >> I understand what you are saying. My statement of people coming and going >> is >> said in addressing the YL and the fact that those individuals will after >> some not be part of the YL as the years will not be within the >> requirements. >> >> But your point is noted, >> Sent via my BlackBerry from Vodacom - let your email find you! >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: <[email protected]> >> Sender: [email protected] >> Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2011 12:06:25 >> To: <[email protected]> >> Reply-To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [YCLSA Discussion] Fwd: [YCL Press Release] YCLS >> A ‘Youth for Jobs’ campaign 26 to 28 October >> >> Commander it's not a given that organisations remain while people come and >> go. They must be made to remain. That's the most important programme of >> every serious organisation, we call it building the organisation. If that >> programme fails then organisations also come and go. If you read the >> Communist Manifesto you will realise, as Engels says in one of the >> preface, >> that most organisations referred to in terms of the relationship of >> communists to other parties have been wiped out of existence through the >> cause of history. Just here at home the NP is no more. Other organisations >> are also going along with individuals. >> >> Sent by AlexM >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] >> Sender: [email protected] >> Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2011 11:41:28 >> To: <[email protected]> >> Reply-To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [YCLSA Discussion] Fwd: [YCL Press Release] YCLS >> A ‘Youth for Jobs’ campaign 26 to 28 October >> >> My take is that it demonstrates that planned program's of an organization >> cannot now be stopped or delayed because certain individuals are going to >> be >> appearing in front of a DC the same day. >> >> These members in question are not the YL and therefore the league cannot >> stop functioning because they were hauled to a DC. I think and hope that >> these members will attend one after the other as cde Bongani has stated >> that >> after the march there is the DC. People often make the mistake of >> confusing >> organizations with individuals. People come and go organizations stay for >> ever. >> >> If I am going astray you will tell me cde. I am sure we would like to >> educated and build one another in these platforms. >> >> I remain, >> Sent via my BlackBerry from Vodacom - let your email find you! >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: "Setja Diphoko" <[email protected]> >> Sender: [email protected] >> Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2011 11:10:59 >> To: <[email protected]> >> Reply-To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [YCLSA Discussion] Fwd: [YCL Press Release] YCLS >> A ‘Youth for Jobs’ campaign 26 to 28 October >> >> Cde Matoti, >> >> And how does it do that? >> >> >> Lesetja Diphoko >> "Sent via my >> BlackBerry" >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] >> Sender: [email protected] >> Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2011 11:15:06 >> To: <[email protected]> >> Reply-To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [YCLSA Discussion] Fwd: [YCL Press Release] YCLS >> A ‘Youth for Jobs’ campaign 26 to 28 October >> >> I have a slightly different view of that particular aspect. >> >> To me it demonstrates that no individual is greater than the organization. >> >> Regards, >> Sent via my BlackBerry from Vodacom - let your email find you! >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Bongani Mtshweni <[email protected]> >> Sender: [email protected] >> Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2011 12:24:23 >> To: <[email protected]> >> Reply-To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [YCLSA Discussion] Fwd: [YCL Press Release] YCLS >> A ‘Youth for Jobs’ campaign 26 to 28 October >> >> Viva maqabane. The way I see things now, the YL is marching on those >> dates just to show the support they have for their members appearing >> before the DC which will resume soon after the march. >> >> On 10/22/11, Setja Diphoko <[email protected]> wrote: >>> That being the facts, the ANCYL is wrong for choosing such at timing, >>> they >>> should have went for an earlier or a later date. >>> Lesetja Diphoko >>> "Sent via my >>> BlackBerry" >>> >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: <[email protected]> >>> Sender: [email protected] >>> Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2011 08:34:30 >>> To: <[email protected]> >>> Reply-To: [email protected] >>> Subject: Re: [YCLSA Discussion] Fwd: [YCL Press Release] YCLS >>> A ‘Youth for Jobs’ campaign 26 to 28 October >>> >>> Dear VC, >>> >>> Klaas and his factionalist-likes manufactured or subscribe to the ideas >>> that >>> form his accusations. Mafika clarified already, the programme was >>> inaugurated May 2010. Early this year, in the last week of April we >>> issued >>> a >>> statement stating that we will convene, among others, the 2nd Jobs for >>> Youth >>> Summit. Klaas, and his factionalist-likes thinks the President and Deputy >>> President of the Republic of whom both will speak at the summit can just >>> be >>> invited through Bluetooth at a gathering to be held in few days. No. It >>> takes months to secure them, not least the Ministers and the many other >>> organisations of young people which will take part. And u see VC, the >>> date >>> was fixed even before the YL decided on its date for its march following >>> its >>> congress. In fact the YL attended PYA secretariat in August where too the >>> YCL communicated about the summit. Now, just because there's a march we >>> must >>> contact all whom it may concern, President and Deputy included, in >>> writing >>> and tell them: "We are sorry, we are not serious about the summit and >>> consolidating a programme and broad consensus to deal with youth un- and >>> under-employment. Instead we are going to a march and, when we come back, >>> the problems would be resolved." Nonsense. We will not do that foolish >>> thing. >>> >>> We respect the right of the youth league to decide and proceed with its >>> programmes. But this doesn't mean we give up ours to do so. Where we have >>> a >>> joint programme, that's great. Where we don't have, as allies we remain >>> independent formations with none reserving the right to determine >>> another's >>> programme. >>> >>> "K"lass is empty. Him and his factional-likes only see one way: "YCL must >>> revise the date for the summit". They don't see it takes less time to >>> apply >>> for a march, days, not months that the thing can be thought the other way >>> around too. >>> >>> Let Klaas go to the march. He's a right to do so. But that doesn't >>> override >>> the right of YCL, other PYA formations and many other youth formations to >>> attend a summit and reflect, not just receive narratives. The summit will >>> update 2010 and produce new programme, identifying responses and action >>> to >>> be further undertaken on a wide range on the causes, consequences, >>> challenges and opportunities, weaknesses and threats of youth >>> unemployment. >>> >>> Period! >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Sent by AlexM >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Dominic Tweedie <[email protected]> >>> Sender: [email protected] >>> Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2011 06:47:16 >>> To: <[email protected]> >>> Reply-To: [email protected] >>> Subject: Re: [YCLSA Discussion] Fwd: [YCL Press Release] YCLS >>> A ‘Youth for Jobs’ campaign 26 to 28 October >>> >>> Cde Alex, >>> >>> Please inform: >>> >>> If the Jobs for Youth Summit was planned from last year, at what stage >>> were >>> the ANC YL formally invited to it? Or at least, at what stage did the ANC >>> YL >>> become aware of the dates of the YCL's Jobs for Youth Summit? >>> >>> Because I see that our comrade Klaas is starting an accusation that the >>> YCL >>> Jobs for Youth Summit is organised late and as a counter to the ANC YL >>> so-called, but multi-agenda'd, Economic Freedom March (of which COSATU >>> claims to know what the demands are, but no-one else has ever seen them >>> listed, because they are unlimited and constantly adjusted for the >>> purpose >>> of catching headlines). >>> >>> Of course when it comes to the ANC YL, we know that in their own minds * >>> everything* belongs to them, in the same exclusive way as their own >>> bourgeois property belongs to them. According to them, Chris Hani belongs >>> to >>> them and the vanguard role in relation to the working class belongs >>> exclusively to them (which some COSATU leadership appear to be >>> comfortable >>> with); and so forth without any limit. >>> >>> But what are the facts Cde Alex? Can you refute Cde Klaas's accusation >>> that >>> the YCL cooked up this Jobs for Youth Summit just to draw attention away >>> from the ANC YL? Or is that not worth doing? >>> >>> >>> VC >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 21 October 2011 20:34, <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> ** 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 2010 which 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 the scourge >>>>> of >>>>> unemployment and socio-economic challenges that afflict young people >>>>> and >>>>> the >>>>> better majority of the South African working class. 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