NUMSA MOURNS TRAGIC DEATH OF NELSON MANDELA BAY METRO COUNCILORS!

Tuesday 17 January 2012


The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) joins the working 
class and poor communities of the Eastern Cape, particularly the communities of 
the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality (NMBMM) in mourning the tragic 
loss of the three Councilors, Comrades Phumeza Lose, Mxolisi Gumenge and 
Noncedo Ngqondi who tragically died in a fatal car accident outside Port 
Elizabeth.


We send our heartfelt condolences to the families and friends of the dearly 
departed comrades and best wishes for a full and speedy recovery to the injured 
and hospitalized Councilors.


We send our words of sympathy to Honourable Cllr Mayor Wayile Zanoxolo, since 
this tragedy will temper with the work of the Executive in meeting the 2011 
electoral commitments of the ANC-led Municipality in delivering faster, 
effective and quality services and building of sustainable livelihoods for 
working class and poor communities within the Metro.


This horrific tragedy and loss of valuable human lives on our public roads, 
including the finest and best Cadres of our movement, committed in serving our 
people, the country and the revolution reminds us of the mammoth challenges we 
face in reversing the apartheid, unequal infrastructure development and poor 
public roads.


We call on the ANC-led Alliance to honour our departed Comrades by moving with 
speed in implementing the resolve of the 1969 Strategy and Tactics of the ANC 
adopted in Morogoro, which says “In our country - more than in any other part 
of the oppressed world - it is inconceivable for liberation to have meaning 
without a return of the wealth of the land to the people as a whole. It is 
therefore a fundamental feature of our strategy that victory must embrace more 
than formal political democracy. To allow the existing economic forces to 
retain their interests intact is to feed the root of racial supremacy and does 
not represent even the shadow of liberation…..Our drive towards national 
emancipation is therefore in a very real way bound up with economic 
emancipation. We have suffered more than just national humiliation. Our people 
are deprived of their due in the country's wealth; their skills have been 
suppressed and poverty and starvation has been their life experience. The 
correction of these centuries-old economic injustices lies at the very core of 
our national aspirations. We do not understand the complexities which will face 
a people's government during the transformation period nor the enormity of the 
problems of meeting economic needs of the mass of the oppressed people. But one 
thing is certain - in our land this cannot be effectively tackled unless the 
basic wealth and the basic resources are at the disposal of the people as a 
whole and are not manipulated by sections or individuals be they White or 
Black”.

This strategic and decisive resolve of the ANC in Morogoro represents the best 
aspirations of our people, particularly the working class and the poor of our 
country.


We find solace in the fact that these Comrades, wherever there are in the nooks 
and crannies of the universe are in the capable hands of Mbuyiselo Ngwenda, 
Mtutuzeli Tom, John Gomomo, Walter Sisulu, Oliver Tambo, Basil February, Ruth 
First, Harry Gwala, Sparro Mkhonto, Mathew Goniwe and other countless long 
departed leaders of our Mass Democratic Movement (MDM).


Contact:


Castro Ngobese, National Spokesperson – 083 627 5197


Castro's iPad

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