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South African Communist Party North West Province, 29 May 2014

 

 

Provincial Executive Committee Statement

 

 

The Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) of the SACP in the North West
province convened in Matlosana to reflect on the current political
developments. The meeting also conducted a thorough organizational
assessment.

 

The PEC congratulated the President of the ANC, His Excellency Honorable
Jacob Zuma for being re-elected for his second term as the leader of the 5th
administration of the Republic of South Africa. We are confident that our
country is in safe hands. The PEC also extended a message of congratulations
to all those, who were appointed to the executive. We expect a lot from them
and have the confidence in their abilities and experience.

 

The SACP in the province also welcomed the appointment of comrade Supra
Obakeng Mahumapelo as the new Premier of the North West province. We wish
him and his administration well and are confident that the province will
turn a new page under his leadership. This will also bring about stability
and unity in the movement at a provincial level.

 

The PEC called upon all cadres of the ANC, the alliance partners and other
stakeholders in the province to support the efforts of unifying our province
behind the current leadership. The party will work closely with the Premier
in his capacity as ANC Provincial Chairperson to rebuild, renew and
reposition our movement with the view to healing the deep rooted divisions
in the province.

 

Our assessment of the outcomes of the elections points to some concerning
decreases in the number of people who voted for the ANC in the province. We
shall be working hard to rectify all of the identified problems and
responding more urgently to the concerns of the workers. We shall be holding
a bilateral meeting with the ANC to further discuss these challenges and the
way forward in preparation for the 2016 local government elections.

 

We shall be rolling out our "Know Your Neighborhood" campaign in June, this
to continue the work that was started during the last national election
campaign. Working with our alliance partners, we shall follow through on the
challenges affecting our communities and together ensure that those
challenges are resolved.

 

Miners' Strike

 

The situation in the platinum belt is deeply concerning and needs urgent
intervention. We call on the mining bosses to give workers what is due to
them and also consider the harmful economic implications caused by the
bosses' intransigence. Workers should also realize that AMCU's Mathunjwa has
led them astray and cares very little about their livelihoods. They should
return to the NUM and rebuild that glorious union in the province. We also
call on the South African Police Services to protect the right of all
citizens in the area especially the right to life and safety.

 

The SACP shall be approaching the Premier to discuss the establishment of
the Mining Growth and Development Commission which should be constituted by
all stakeholders. The commission must amongst other things look into the
challenges facing the mining industry including the economic development of
the mining communities. We will also present the integration of mine workers
in and around the platinum belt into the broader society since the current
arrangement contributes to undesirable social outcomes.

 

We reiterate the fact that the enemy of our people is capitalist
exploitation which is the cause poverty, inequality and unemployment.
Together we must move South Africa forward in confronting the enemy and not
only focus on the effects of his work.

 

 

Issued by SACP North West

 

Contact:

Madoda Sambatha, SACP Provincial Secretary, 082 800 5336  

Pat Motubatse, SACP Provincial Spokesperson, 071 186 0601

 

 

 

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