SACP Western Cape, 29 September 2013

 

 

Declaration

 

 

SACP Western Cape 7th Provincial Congress, 27 - 29 September 2013

 

Unite the people's camp, neutralize our detractors and destroy the enemy!

 

 

We, the delegates, disciplined communist revolutionary militants,
representing more than 150 SACP branches, Districts, Central Committee
deployees, YCL and representatives of our Alliance from across the Western
Cape duly convened in Shalimar Gardens Hotel Cape Town for our 7th Congress
under the theme: "Taking responsibility for the NDR and reclaiming political
power in the Western Cape."

 

Acknowledge the growth of the SACP in the Western Cape particularly in
Districts where we traditionally did not have presence including Overberg.
The growth is an expression of confidence in the Party to lead and mobilise
the working class against capitalist brutality and racial discrimination
perpetrated by the Anti-Majoritarian Pseudo-liberal Onslaught advocated by
among others, the DA. We recognize the imperative to build a strong and
militant organization with its roots and base reaching the working across
racial lines, in particular we acknowledge the necessity of mobilizing and
organizing the Coloured working class to defeat capitalism and racialism and
as a consequence reclaim political power in the Province.

 

We reaffirm our solid commitment to our line of march from the13th National
Congress held in oNgoye, to "take responsibility for the National Democratic
Revolution." Further we commit to deepen our South African Road to Socialism
(SARS) through the Medium Term Vision to gain hegemony in all key sites and
terrains of struggle including the state, the economy, the workplace, the
community, the battle of ideas and environmental justice.

 

Recognise the semi-colonial character of our economy that exports raw
materials without beneficiation hence our struggle to transform the
commanding heights of our economy by infrastructure-led re-industrialisation
for inclusive upward growth. This more radical economic transformation must
create sustainable jobs and not entrench big business profit maximization
logic.

 

We further recognise the urgent necessity to overcome the colluding
realities in the farming and agricultural sector. There is also need to
advance working class interests in the farming sector by organising the
vulnerable sector as well as ensuring that fishing permits are allocated to
working class collectives for inclusive economic advancement.

 

We acknowledge the need to defend the democratic gains made by the National
Liberation Movement since the 1994 breakthrough in restoring dignity to the
oppressed black majority. The notable advances in provision of
electrification, water, sanitation, public transport and increased enrolment
rates. These gains were threatened by the "1996 class project" which sought
to demobilize society and the state apparatus through implementation of a
neo-liberal agenda. Whilst the class project was dislodged in Polokwane the
"New Tendency" emerged distinct with its thirst for crass accumulation and
subverting the revolution. As the SACP we played our fundamental vanguard
role in defending our revolution against pseudo-revolutionaries calling for
nationalization as a proxy or disguise for bail out for indebted venture
capitalists.

 

We also note the renewed imperialist capitalist offensive to weaken the
progressive trade union movement to advance their class interests of
accumulation. The Trade Union movement is confronted by serious challenges
resulting from the capitalist restructuring of the workplace and business
Unionism, which manifests its narrow ugly head particularly during
congresses.

 

Resolve to defend the unity of COSATU, acting as a vanguard Party of the
working class to consolidate and strengthen the left axis. We reaffirm that
the Alliance Partners are independent and such independence is indispensible
to cooperation amongst the Alliance partners and mobilization of whole
society behind the NDR and the agenda of the progressive forces.  It serves
only the interests of our class enemy, the capitalists, of driving a wedge
between the communists and organised labour movement to let internal
weaknesses of any Partner of the left axis drive a wedge in the axis.

 

Mindful of the realities in the current conjuncture, we remain resolute in
our resolve to dislodge and defeat the DA and work towards an ANC electoral
victory in 2014 as an imperative to consolidate the gains of the National
Democratic Revolution The DA government in the Western Cape is consistently
failing the working class, reversing all the gains we achieved under the ANC
government. Since DA took over in 2009, it has consistently failed to meet
its own target to build houses in the Province. It is in that context that
we need to expose these failures despite media protection. The only viable
way to expose DA's failures is through mass mobilisation and demonstrations.

 

We need therefore to strongly campaign and to revive our "Know Your
Neighbourhood Campaign" in every community, street and village in our
Province. Our propaganda machinery must be oiled not only for the elections,
as our struggle is for socialism.

 

We commit to deepening political education and mobilisation of our
communities behind the progressive forces. We will spare no effort in our
goal to reclaim political power through building the organs of people's
power. We will mobilise the working class wherever it is found.

 

Socialism is the future! Build it now!

 

The Congress elected the following comrades as PEC members:

 

Provincial Secretary: Khaya Magaxa

Provincial Chairperson: Anthony Dietrich

Provincial Treasure: Nokulunga Sofoyiya

1st Provincial Deputy Secretary: Tumisang Bojabotseha

Provincial Deputy Chairperson: Thando Wababa

2nd Deputy Provincial Secretary: Barry Mitchell

 

Additional PEC members

Andrew Madela

Ntombomzi Mjajubana

Luthando Nogcinisa

Happiness Holiday

Mcebisi Mconywa

Dolly Peter

Peter Sneewe

Nthabiseng Lechaba

Amos Komeni

Mark Sweet

Sibongile Khwezi

Mimi Williams

Nontsikelelo Nyakatyha

Mthetho Thunzi

Bhekinkosi Mvovo

 

 

 

 

 

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