NUMSA KZN CONDEMNS SUNDAY INDEPENDENT ARTICLE!

29 April 2012

The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) in KwaZulu-Natal 
strongly condemns the actions of faceless leaders within COSATU who use the 
media to distort or undermine internal and organizational engagements. This is 
the worse form of cowardice.

The article in today's Sunday Independent, "ugly exchanges at COSATU meeting", 
is highly poisonous and seeks to create a false impression that COSATU General 
Secretary Zwelinzima Vavi is at war with NEHAWU General Secretary Fikile 
Majola, informed by ANC internal battles going to the 53rd National Conference 
to be held in Mangaung.

We view the Sunday's Independent article as nothing else, but a journalistic 
ghost resurrection of Nazi propagandist Josep Goebells. The Independent's 
stories are no different from once revered Sunday newspaper which played a 
factional role within our movement in 2007. Such a Sunday newspaper served as a 
mouthpiece of the once powerful and dominant faction in the movement and the 
State. 

This alien behaviour poses a danger not only to COSATU, but to the entire Mass 
Democratic Movement (MDM), as led by the African National Congress (ANC) and 
vanguard party of the working class, the South African Communist Party (SACP). 
If this is not confronted or nipped in the bud, it might develop a sense of 
mistrust or personality clashes.

We firmly believe that planting of stories by these faceless leaders or sources 
is politically motivated and it is not even class neutral. These cowardly acts 
are being carried out in order to capture COSATU and in particular to isolate 
COSATU General Secretary Comrade Zwelinzima Vavi.

We call on those who have made it their profession to be faceless sources and 
spew to the media sensitive organizational engagements whenever COSATU meetings 
are taking place to disengage from this anti-organisational and divisive 
behaviour.

We want to totally reject any insinuations that our federation, COSATU, 
including its affiliates is divided along factional lines as led by General 
Secretary Zwelinzima Vavi and President Sidumo Dlamini. This a figmentation of 
imagination by those opposed to COSATU’s principled posture on the many class 
battles faced by the working class and the poor in the current conjecture.

Lastly, as NUMSA we are fully behind COSATU’s position that premature 
discussion of ANC leadership contestations might divert the ANC and the 
Alliance in advancing and implementing the five priority areas of the 2009 
electoral manifesto commitments and the pro-working class 2007 Polokwane 
resolutions.

Contact:

Mbuso Ngubane, Regional Secretary - 079 502 3242 


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