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South African Communist Party, North West Province, Statement 29 January
2014

 

 

Mathunjwa Makes Mineworkers His Profit-Maximizing Point

 

Anyone exposing this may not survive long

 

 

The South African Communist Party (SACP) in the province of North West has
closely been following the developments in the mining industry characterized
by anarchy and violence, job losses, worker hatred, etc., brought about by
the introduction of the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union
(AMCU) in the Platinum sector, Karee and in the whole of Impala, Anglo
Platinum and Lonmin mining areas. The mainstream media has not been
following up and scrutinizing its own created hero, Mathunjwa. 

 

In the early days of the emergence of the anarchy in the Rustenburg platinum
belt when workers, police and security companies' personnel were killed
earlier than the Marikana Massacre and up to the day of the Massacre, as the
SACP we issued statements and called for both Mathunjwa and the late Steve
Kolekile to be made the main perpetrators responsible for the whole
situation. The developments within AMCU in the past weeks are now pointing
to the correctness of our call. 

 

The South African society, media, mining industry and the international
community, more specifically Mineworkers and their families, are informed
about Mathunjwa and how he uses the plight of Mineworkers as the basis of
accumulating wealth privately. The character is filthy rich and his wife is
operating more than four businesses, on the backdrop of Mathunjwa being
credited to be the most relevant trade unionist for the Mineworkers' plight,
which is misplaced. 

 

Mathunjwa has promised workers heaven on earth, exploiting the necessity to
have their wages to be looked at by the employers, the democratic state and
the African National Congress (ANC) led government. The financial status of
mine and other workers and the level of their indebtedness created a
situation whereby workers believe and follow any person who appears to be
fighting for the improvement of their wages. Records from the department of
labour for registration of trade unions are almost sky-rocketing in the same
way as with the records at the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) on
registration of political Parties.

 

The complaint by the group of workers about Mathunjwa's "leadership", AMCU
not being operated properly, Mathunjwa's role on sowing hatred amongst
workers, his role on the job losses and destruction of quality jobs in the
mining industry, are almost the same reasons why Mathunjwa was necessarily
and correctly expelled from NUM. This revelation should be seriously looked
at and followed up by workers against the people who introduced Mathunjwa to
them - they are now speaking from experience. Mineworkers should find better
credible and reliable organizations to be members of, and elect people with
integrity and trustworthiness to lead them. 

 

With everything we have known before his populism entrenched in the Platinum
sector, and this correct revelation, Mathunjwa does not deserve to lead the
Mineworkers. The danger is whether the workers who are questioning this
self-appointed Kingship of AMCU will ever be spared their lives because
nobody dares question the King and survives. 

 

More than 15 National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) shop stewards have been
mercilessly killed only because the King lied and said there was R12 500
which Lonmin was prepared to offer to the workers and according to the King
the NUM was the reason why these workers were not given this money. Now the
same King has forgotten that he said this (13 August 2012, which is the only
reason why NUM stewards were killed en masse thereafter), he now has taken
workers to a strike demanding a minimum wage of R12 500 that he said was
there long time ago. Mathunjwa does not have the workers' demands at heart,
but ONLY because he is enriching himself and his family through workers'
membership subscriptions, then wage increases mean an increase to
subscription and ultimately more money for the family.

 

As the SACP North West Province we call for: life style audit to both
Mathunjwa and his wife, by SARS; protection of the group of workers who have
started exposing King Mathunjwa, and the strengthening of safety and
security for all Mineworkers; mining industry summit, to deal with the
current challenges the industry is facing, including the possibility of the
implementation of the August 2006 Parliamentary motion (i.e. investigation
to be done on the living and working conditions of the Mineworkers); NEDLAC
should coordinate a special session for the mining industry with the view to
develop and start a process of Sectoral Determination on the salaries of
Mineworkers to define the entry level in the Industry. 

 

 

Issued by the SACP North West Province

 

Madoda Sambatha, Provincial Secretary

Mobile: 082 800 5336

 

 

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