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South African Communist Party, Mpumalanga Province, 25 November 2014

 

 

Provincial Council Statement

 

 

The South African Communist Party (SACP) in Mpumalanga Province held a
successful Provincial Council on 22 November 2014 in Belfast. The Council
was attended by 309 delegates representing four districts and the Young
Communist League of South Africa (YCLSA), and was graced by the Central
Committee. Cde Solly Mapaila, Second Deputy General Secretary delivered the
CC's keynote address. The YCLSA and Alliance partners the ANC, COSATU and
SANCO delivered messages of support. The Communist Party of Swaziland
delivered a solidarity message and briefed the Council about the situation
in Swaziland.

 

16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence

 

The council noted with concern the challenges that women continue to face
and condemned gender-based violence as an international human rights
violation in strongest terms possible. The SACP in the province will
continue playing an activist role in combating all forms of gender-based
domination.

 

Unite the people's camp, neutralise our opponents and detractors, and
isolate the enemy

 

The Council noted with concern continuing attacks by imperialist agents are
aimed at weakening the state of our alliance, the federation and the
democratic government. Imperialists will always defend their interests in
every country and will stop at nothing to destabilise revolutionary
movements across the world and to seek to dislodge them from power. In SA
there are interacting machinations to destabilise the country and dislodge
the ANC from power.   

 

The anarchy displayed by the right-wing alliance comprising among other
opposition parties the DA and the EFF is part of these machinations. The
Council condemned these childish shenanigans in strongest terms possible. We
commit to unite the people's camp, neutralise our detractors and isolate the
enemy. Victory against this right-wing alliance is certain!

 

We will also scale up our fight against lumpen-tenderpreneurship which is
causing havoc in our province. We reiterate the Party's campaign to fight
against corruption both in the public and private sectors including within
our own movement without fear, favour or prejudice.

 

Allegations labelled against ANC Provincial Chairperson

 

The council notes with concern the allegations labelled against the
Provincial Chairperson of the ANC Cde David Mabuza as reported in the press.
We view this in a serious light. We call on the President to heed to the
call for a formal inquiry to investigate these serious and damning
allegations which have a potential to divide our movement and plunge our
provincial government into endemic crisis.

 

The scope of the inquiry must be expanded. On a separate score, the SACP in
the province is of the view that some of the remnants of apartheid are still
active and in full swing operations. Some of their tendencies which were
masterminded in collaboration with foreign agencies must be unearthed and
dealt with. They were trained to be anti-communist and their daily bread is
planning to liquidate the Communist Party and kill its leaders, especially
in our province.

 

Radical Second Phase of the National Democratic Revolution: Going to the
root

 

The National Democratic Revolution remains the direct route to Socialism.
This makes it hard for agents of imperialism to accept ANC's alliance with
the SACP, hence they are hell-bent in seeking to destroy the Alliance. Our
message to them is: "You will fail with distinction!"

 

This phase of our revolution must roll back neoliberalism and address the
challenges that are rooted in the basic structure of our economy in line
with the Freedom Charter. We must simultaneously defend the progressive
gains on the first two decades of our democratic breakthrough.  

 

Unity of the Alliance is sacrosanct

 

The Council noted the developments within COSATU and expressed support for a
broader Alliance intervention to restore principled and disciplined unity
based on the respect for democracy and diversity of views.

 

Swaziland

 

The Council noted the temporary asylum status given to the Swazi political
exiles that will expire in March 2015. We call on the South African
government to grant the Swazi political exiles a full asylum status. We will
continue to support the Communist Party of Swaziland and other revolutionary
forces who are opposed to oppression and economic exploitation.

 

We condemn the decision by Mswati's the regime to shut down all trade union
federations. The Mswati regime continues to violate human rights.

 

Lesotho

 

The Council commended the South African government's intervention to restore
order in Lesotho. The destabilization of Lesotho has serious consequences
for South Africa given its geographic location and for the Southern African
region in general.  

 

Palestine

 

We welcome the move by the South African government to pledge $1 million
towards humanitarian assistance in Gaza. We further wish to appreciate the
efforts made by South African government to ensure peace and stability in
the Middle East.

 

The Council reiterated support for the boycott of Israeli products produced
in occupied Palestinian territories.    

 

Transform the financial sector to serve the people!

The Council resolved to intensify the 2014/5 Red October Campaign's
programme aimed at intensifying the struggle to transform the financial
sector to serve the people.

 

Issued by SACP Mpumalanga

 

Enquiries:

 

Bonakele Majuba - Provincial Secretary

Mobile: 082 968 4877

 

Lesetja Dikgale - Provincial Spokesperson

Mobile: 076 869 4360

 

Tinyiko Ntini - Provincial Media Liaison

Mobile: 071 171 5984

 

 

 

 

 

 

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