Young Communist League of South Africa
Gauteng Province Provincial Working Committee statement
 
Thursday, 31 May 2012
 
The Young Communist League of South Africa [uFasimba] in the province of 
Gauteng convened yesterday, 30 May 2012 in the ordinary session of the 
Provincial Working Committee (PWC). The PWC assessed organisational progress in 
implementing decisions of our 3rd Congress Provincial Executive Committee as 
the YCLSA in Gauteng and resolutions of our 3rd Provincial Congress held 
November 2011 in building a strong, vibrant and activist Marxist-Leninist 
vanguard formation of all young people. Preparing for the 4th Plenary Session 
of our 3rd Congress PEC which is scheduled to take place on Saturday, 2 June 
2012, the PWC first and foremost considered the political situation as a 
standard procedure in Marxist-Leninist formations. The PWC would like to 
publicly communicate two important areas of its decisions.
  
Allegations against MEC of local government and housing:
 
As the YCLSA we are deeply concerned about the allegations pertaining MEC for 
local government and housing Mr Humphrey Mmemezi.
 
It has been alleged by The Star in a series of articles that Mr Mmemezi:
1.      abused tens of thousands of rands in government credit card in South 
Africa and India;
2.      failed to produce an accident report after being involved in an 
accident on November 11last year in KwaZulu-Natal while using a government 
vehicle BMW X5;
3.      senior staff members in the department have been compelled to auction 
this government vehicle after the insurance declined to repair it; and
4.      a hostile labour relations regime has emerged under Mr Mmemezi in the 
department.  
 
The PWC welcomed and endorsed the leadership direction provided by the African 
National Congress that the allegations be referred to the integrity committee. 
The PWC also welcomed a parallel process implemented by the executive authority 
in terms of which the premier is reportedly awaiting a report from Mr Mmemezi. 
As the YCLSA we are looking forward to these processes. Only if a need arises 
the allegations may have to be referred to other authorities including the 
Public Protector.
 
The PWC further endorsed plans to meet with the office of the premier not only 
with regards to these allegations but also important matters of economic and 
youth development perspectives that we have as the YCLSA.
 
We will support our allies in particular the National Education, Health and 
Allied Workers Union (NEHAWU) in confronting brutal labour relations regime if 
indeed that has emerged.
 
We remain firm that corruption must be dealt with decisively wherever and 
whenever it is proven with related allegations attended to just in time. 
Measures and systems to prevent corruption must also be strengthened from time 
to time on the basis of a constant risk analysis to safeguard the success of 
the national democratic revolution. One of the dangers facing this revolution 
is corruption and self-enrichment from ascendency to positions of leadership.
 
Freedom of speech and dignity, racism and chauvinism:  
 
The PWC thanks all YCLSA members who participated in the demonstrations that 
took place at the South Gauteng High Court and Goodman Gallery. This was in 
support of the freedom of dignity of President Jacob Zuma following it violated 
through the insulting work by one Brett Murry. In particular this participation 
was in defence of the freedom of dignity as one of the fundamental principles 
enshrined in our country’s constitution. The PWC condemned to so-called artwork 
by Mr Murray to the contempt it warrants.
 
As the YCLSA we shall strengthen our support for President Jacob Zuma and 
freedom of dignity. We condemn in strongest terms the cheap popularity seeking 
politics of one Cope President Terror Lekota who sought to attack the president 
in parliament yesterday. We condemn the racist and liberal chose and pick 
approach on our country’s constitution, in particular the   idea that the 
freedom of speech and artistic expression is the license to violate the freedom 
of dignity of others.
 
The PEC condemned the violent manner in which Mr Lowie Mabokela was arrested. 
In defence of freedom of dignity Mr Mobokela allegedly made what the PWC 
characterised as valuable artistic additions to the so-called artwork by Mr 
Brett Murray. The violent arrest of Mr Mabokela and the peaceful arrest of Mr 
Barend la Grange typifies how Africans in particular and Black people in 
general are still treated in our country on the basis of racial discrimination. 
Like Mr Mabokela, Mr la Grange also allegedly made valuable artistic additions 
to the so-called artwork.
 
Opposed to the violence unleashed against Mr Mabokela during his arrest, the 
PWC resolved to support him during his court appearances. The support will take 
the form of pickets or if necessary marches.
 
PWC condemned racism and cautioned against treating the whole fiasco of the 
so-called artwork by Mr Murry as a black and white racial and chauvinist 
binary. As illustrated by the alleged action of Mr la Grange, it is clear that 
there are white people (who could be many for that matter) who do not approve 
of the conduct of Mr Murray, The City Press, Goodman Gallery and their likes. 
Similarly, the PWC condemns chauvinistic tendencies that wrongly believe that 
there are so-called minorities who must have no place in the running of our 
country including in institutions established for youth development. On the 
contrary it is racism and chauvinism that do not have a place in the vision of 
a non-racial, non-sexist and democratic society as encapsulated in the Freedom 
Charter.
 
We congratulate the ANC-led alliance for handling the matter very well!
 
 
Released on behalf of YCLSA Gauteng PWC by the Provincial Secretary:
Alex Mohubetswane Mashilo – 082 9200 308
 
Provincial Spokesperson:
Matankana Mothapo – 082 7590 900
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 

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