COSATU
sees no future for Agang
 
The
Congress of South African Trade Unions has noted the announcement by Mamphela 
Ramphele
that she is launching a new ‘party political platform’ called Agang.
 
Every
South African has the constitutional right to form a political party, win votes
and be elected to public office, and we welcome any new party for providing the
electorate with new and different choices.
 
However
COSATU sees no future in this party. As with any new party we get the
inevitable political demagoguery – “We are here to invite people of my
generation to rekindle the South Africa of our dreams. We are here to invite
people of my sons' generation to experience for themselves the thrill of living
in an age of excitement and possibility. We are here to mobilize to build
a world-beating 21st century democracy.”
 
We
have however to look behind such fine but empty words, at the record of the
person uttering them. What we can expect from someone who was a Managing 
Director of the World Bank from 2000 to 2004 and the
Chairperson of Gold Fields from 2010 until she suddenly resigned just days
before her Agang announcement.
 
How seriously can we take someone who has just stepped
down as head of a big, ruthless exploitative mine employer when she talks of
our “legacy
of the exclusionary economic and political systems that continue to
characterise the primary sectors of mining and agriculture” which
“undermines our present and future economic prospects”.
 
Are
the World Bank and companies like Gold Fields not perfect symbols of those
“exclusionary economic and political systems” she now condemns? Why did she not
condemn such systems when she was working for them?
 
When
she declares that the “greatness is within our grasp if only we can reach out
across divisions and self-interests and put the country first”, whose interests
does she think must be sacrificed in the national interest?
 
Her
answer, not surprisingly from someone from her background, but without any
evidence to substantiate it, is “privileged union leaders” who she claims have
become distant from the workers. She ignores the fact that those leaders have
been democratically elected and re-elected by the workers they represent. They
are a proxy target for the organised workers themselves, the class who such
people as Ramphele always perceive as their biggest enemy.  
 
Who
is she - a recent head of a brutal mining employer - to lecture worker on how
they should be organised? The reality is that she wants workers to be weak and
leaderless.
 
Stripped
of its bombastic rhetoric, Mamphela Ramphele’s speech offered no solutions to
the triple crisis of unemployment, poverty and inequality but was a manifesto
for neoliberalism. She speaks for the class of capitalists which has embraced
her and now sees her as a saviour from their working class enemies.
 
Her
economic policies are totally indistinguishable from those neoliberal views of
the Democratic Alliance, who want to free the market economy so that it can
exploit the workers more ruthlessly and increase the profits of big
business.  
 
Workers
should not be fooled. The ANC has an incomparably better track record of
struggle than any of the opposition parties, including this latest one. There
are still issues to be debated and resolved within our alliance, but we are far
more likely to begin the economic transformation of our country under a
movement forged in the furnace of the liberation struggle than one led by a
former World Bank bureaucrat and head of a mining monopoly. 

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