SACP Phillip Radebe Statement, 25 August 2014

 

 

District Executive Committee Meeting

 

 

The South African Communist Party in Phillip Radebe held its DEC meeting on
24 August 2014 organised in Barberton, at the ANC Constituency offices.  The
DEC was blessed by the presence of the ANC and PEC members of the SACP.  The
meeting received both Organization and Political reports as well as the PEC
Address.  

 

Launching of Sub-Districts

 

The DEC welcomes the launch of the first Sub-District in Nkomazi.
Reasonable progress and dates are set for the launching of Umjindi,
Mbombela, and Hazyview Sub-Districts.  The SACP will be strengthened more by
services that will be rendered to Voting Districts Branches across the
entire District.  

 

On the barbarism of CEFUPS private school

 

We have been consistently sharp and outright in raising issues pertaining
CEFUPS private school particularly when it relates to the use of corporal
punishment.  There have been a number of life-threatening incidents before,
including once which have received little or no media coverage.  Our clarion
call comes after the death of a learner from beatings.  We would like to
remind people that corporal punishment has been outlawed by our democratic
government.  No school can undermine the constitution of the land.  We call
upon the Department of Education in Mpumalanga to release the report
surrounding the matter and be decisive.  We also call for the
de-privatization of the school to be made a public entity. CEFUPS cannot
continue to be an island.  

 

Closure of Sharma private school in Nkomazi

 

The SACP had learned with deepest shock the closure of Sharma High School.
This happens when learners are just few weeks to writing final year
examinations.  To this end, we shall intensify the Joe Slovo Right to Learn
campaign by visiting the school and safe the future of this generation.  It
is clear the implication of the closure is massive. 

 

On the insensitive treatment of Communist Party of Swaziland leaders by the
Department of Home Affairs

 

The SACP condemns with strongest possible terms the refusal by the
Department of Home Affairs to sanction asylum to Swazi political exiles.
The comrades affected are the General Secretary of CPS, the National Deputy
chairperson and Head of Campaigns, and International Organizer.  The
comrades are left with just approximately 10 days before the department
hands them over to the barbaric despotic regime of Swaziland.  This is the
regime that has arrested the President of PUDEMO who is also reported to be
gravely ill of diabetes.  The regime is known for unlawful arrests and
mysterious killings and disappearance of the comrades. Expatriating them
back to the worst form of governance on earth, defeats the many resolutions
and character of the Congress movement as led by the ANC, that of
internationalism.  We call on the ANC in all levels to stop the hypocrisy of
appearing to support the peoples of Palestine and world over who are
thousand miles away yet fail to characterise and condemn this barbarity.  We
call on the ANC in particular to implement Mangaung resolution on Swaziland
that 'The ANC calls on the Swazi monarch and leaders in Swaziland to create
the space for open and free dialogue to find a lasting solution to the
challenges facing Swaziland.The ANC supports the campaigns for the unbanning
of the political parties and the release of all political prisoners.'

 

The Ebola outbreak

 

We have noted the outbreak of the Ebola virus in the West Africa and the
casualties and general threat it has posed to humanity.  We appreciate the
work done thus far to contain the virus.  We acknowledge the work done by
the department of Health as led by Comrade Arron Motsoaledi. The strategies
in place and the banning on certain travel are key to the containment of the
disease.  Education on this virus must be intensified. We have also noted
how the virus has exposed women to gender oppression in that they are
subjected to care for, and not expose male victims (partners) while caring
for them and contract the virus in the process.  

 

Honouring heroes of our revolution

 

The District will be engaged in the series of memorial lecturers in the
honour of our heroes who contributed tirelessly and uninterruptedly to the
course of a caring and prosperous world.  Amongst the lecturers we shall
have Phillip Radebe memorial lecture on the 13 September 2014, VD Mnguni
memorial lecture, as well as Jimmy Mohlala memorial lecture.  

 

Building a strong Civic movement in SANCO

 

The SACP has a historic mission to assist build a strong Civic movement as
led by SANCO.  More often than not protests, particularly service delivery
protests are led by ordinary civilians without clear ideological grounding.
We shall amongst others help re-establish structures of SANCO to capture the
space that rightfully belongs to it. SANCO has been picking issues and
elevating them to the level where authorities take them seriously.  

 

ANC Ehlanzeni Regional Congress

 

The SACP as part of broader strategy of taking responsibility for the
revolution wish the upcoming ANC Regional congress a resounding success.  A
united ANC is at the best interest of advancing, deepening, and
consolidating the National Democratic Revolution. We call upon delegates to
use the conference to sharpen their policy formulation skill.  The use of
the "Through the eye of needle" document to elect leaders is of utmost
importance in order to defeat factionalism. We wish the Congress a
resounding success for a more united ANC.

 

 

Issued on behalf of SACP Phillip Radebe District by:

Bhobert Sipho Nkosi, District Secretary, 082 479 3057  

and

Kabelo Ben Monepya, District Spokesperson, 083 662 8091

[email protected] 

086 698 1623

 

 

 

 

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