This is very good and interesting and it also befits Cde Nkosiphendule. Mzukisi Ronyuza
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 3:08 PM, Livhuwani Mammburuu <[email protected]> wrote: > *National Union of Mineworkers* > > > [image: NUM5.jpg] > > > > * Press Alert, 30 October 2014* > > > > > Former NUM General Secretary and current ANC Secretary General Gwede > Mantashe to address a memorial lecture in honour of the late Nkosiphendule > Kolisile > > The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) will hold the first annual > memorial lecture in honour of the late Nkosiphendule Kolisile. Kolisile is > a former NUM shop steward and MEC for Economic Development in Gauteng. He > died in a tragic car accident in 2013. Comrade Kolisile played a pivotal > role in the establishment of NUM structures as well as the integration of > these structures with the broader tripartite alliance structures. > > This is an initiative by the NUM Branch at Sibanye Gold Protection > Services. After careful consideration and in recognising his selflessness, > humility and commitment to the working class and the poor, the branch has > partnered with different stakeholders and the Kolisile family to host the > first annual memorial lecture on 1 November 2014 at Westonaria Sports > Complex, Westonaria in honour of comrade Nkosiphendule Kolisile. > > The memorial lecture will start at 14:30 under the theme “A Legacy and > Memory to be Preserved.” > > The memorial lecture will be addressed by former NUM General Secretary and > current ANC Secretary General Gwede Mantashe. > > A life well lived and to be remembered > > During his childhood days comrade Nkosiphendule Kolisile demonstrated > traits of being a caring human being who would one day be a people’s leader > and a beacon of hope to many others. His footprint in politics started when > he joined Gold Fields Security Limited (now known as Sibanye Gold > Protection Services) as a security guard. Due to his class consciousness, > he became aware of the segregation and inequality that was rife in the > mining industry by then, and was part of the initiative to mobilise and > organise his colleagues in the company and the mine to ensure that security > workers were also unionised. Under his leadership, the first branch of NUM > in Gold Fields Security was established with him being elected as the first > Branch Chairperson and Edward Molete as Branch Secretary. Through his > interaction with many others in the revolutionary struggle, his interest in > the working class politics was further strengthened by different political > literature. He cut his teeth in the Young Communist League of South Africa > (YCLSA) and the South African Communist Party (SACP) as a disciplined and > committed communist. He rose through the ranks of the Party holding various > positions including being the Gauteng SACP Provincial Chairperson. > > His activism and principled stance saw comrade Kholisile being part of > the Merafong Demarcation Forum in Khutsong that fought against > incorporation of Merafong to the North West. He led this struggle and > remained true to the cause of the people for he understood that the destiny > of each community was and will always be in its own hands. Through his > leadership and negotiating skills, comrade Kholisile was very instrumental > in the reincorporation of Merafong to Gauteng Province. He was also active > in the structures of the African National Congress where he served as the > member of the regional executive committee in the West Rand. His exemplary > leadership was further confirmed when the branches of the ANC elected him > as the Regional Deputy Chairperson of the West Rand. Comrade Kolisile also > served the people of Gauteng as a member of the Gauteng Provincial > Legislature where he was the chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on > Economic Development. He was later appointed as the MEC for Economic > Development where he brought a radical approach to Economic Development in > the province. MEC Kholisile understood that the second economy plays a > pivotal role in the livelihood of many township economies. The partnership > with informal traders was a demonstration of his commitment to build > inclusive economy in Gauteng. > > Icon of social responsibility > > As a caring human being and a considerate leader, the late Nkosiphendule > Kholisile participated in a number of projects that sought to improve the > quality of life for the poor and the working class and restore the dignity > of the most marginalised and vulnerable of our society. As an activist for > development he started a project at Mohlakeng in Randfontein with the local > government leadership executive and other stakeholders to provide decent > housing to the needy families, and also encouraged advancement of > self-sustainability within society through creativity and innovation. > > Media is invited to attend and report > > For more information, please contact: > Xhathisile Hermans : 078 456 2047: NUM Branch Secretary at Sibanye Gold > Protection Services. > Livhuwani Mammburu: 083 809 3257-Acting NUM National Spokesman > > > ADRESS: > 7 Rissik Street. > Cnr Frederick, > Johannesburg 2001 > Tel: 011 377 2111 > > > Web: www.num.org.za<http://www.num.org.za> > Twitter: @Num Media > Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/NUM/100860023402167 > > End. > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "NUM Media Releases" group. 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