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Statement of the African National Congress

 

 

National Executive Committee Meeting

 

held on the

 

27th to the 29th March 2015

 

 

The National Executive Committee (NEC) of the African National Congress
(ANC) met in an ordinary, scheduled meeting on the 27th to the 28th March
2015 at the Protea Hotel Breakwater Lodge, Cape Town.

 

The NEC had detailed discussions on the two agenda items - the Political
Overview delivered by the President and the report of the National Working
Committee (NWC) to the NEC covering the period from January, 2015 to March
2015.

 

The NEC meeting was also the first since the passing on of one of the
members, Comrade Collins Chabane, who tragically left us on the 16th March
2015. A moment of silence was observed in his honour. The NEC will miss his
incisive and productive contribution not only to the NEC but to the life of
the ANC as a whole.

 

The NEC meeting was taking place a few days after the reburial of stalwarts
of our movement and founding fathers of our revolutionary Alliance, Comrades
JB Marks and Moses Kotane. The NEC recommitted itself to emulating their
legacy defined by values of selflessness, unity and cohesion across the
Alliance. It further reaffirmed its commitment to full and urgent
implementation of the decisions and policies of the organization to move
both the ANC and South Africa forward.

 

On Constitutional Structures 

 

The NEC resolved to replenish and strengthen the National Executive
Committee following vacancies created by the passing on of Comrades Nosipho
Ntwanambi, Sisi Mabe, and Collins Chabane and the resignation of Comrade
Pallo Jordan.  Consequently, the following comrades have been co-opted into
the National Executive Committee:

 

1.     Comrade Mathole Motshekga (M)

 

2.     Comrade Dipuo Peters (F)

 

3.     Comrade Regina Mahaule (F)

 

4.     Comrade Fikile Mbalula (M)

 

Since both Comrades Collins Chabane and Comrade Sisi Mabe were members of
the NWC, NEC elected two Comrades from its ranks to fill the vacancies in
NWC being:

 

1.     Comrade Sisi Ntombela (F)

 

2.     Comrade David Mahlobo (M)

 

On the Leagues of the ANC

 

All three Leagues of the ANC, namely the ANC Veteran's League, the ANC
Women's League and the ANC Youth League will be convening their National
Conferences over the next three months as follows:

 

.    ANC Women's League: 16 - 19 April 2015

 

.    ANC Veteran's League: 29 - 31 May 2015

 

.    ANC Youth League: June 2015

 

The NEC has called for ANC structures to support the Leagues in the
preparations towards their Congresses with the intention of creating
conducive environment for productive and robust debates that will produce
vibrant organizational structures. The NEC views these National Congresses
as opportunities for rebirth and renewal of the Leagues and strongly
discourages excessive intervention and interference in the affairs of the
Leagues by ANC structures.

 

On the National General Council

 

Due to the imminent Congresses/ Conferences of the Leagues, the NEC resolved
to postpone the National General Council initially scheduled for the 26th -
29th June 2015 to the 9th - 12th October 2015. The NGC shall be an audit of
the work done since the start of the term of this NEC in Mangaung in
December 2012. It will assess whether we are on course in executing the
mandate of conference and where do we need to work harder or increase our
capacity and pace to deliver.

 

Provincial Structures

 

The NEC received the report on the intervention being made in Nelson Mandela
Bay region of the ANC. This included details on the dissolution of the REC
and the appointment of the Regional Task Team convened by comrade Charles
Nqakula. The new challenges that are emerging were also discussed. The
Officials will visit the area soon to engage all the structures of the
movement and the alliance to strengthen the intervention. 

 

On Mpumalanga, the NEC has condemned the actions of members of the ANC and
the SACP who were involved in physical fights over who should address a SACP
lecture in memory of Cde Joe Slovo. Notwithstanding the political engagement
under way with comrades of the ANC and the SACP, the NEC reiterated the need
for unity, cohesion and discipline across the mass democratic movement. The
NEC emphasized the urgency of engaging the SACP bilaterally on the
relationship of our structures in Mpumalanga and sub-national in general.

 

The NEC welcomed the newly elected leadership of the North West Province
following a successful Conference held in February 2015.

 

The NEC further congratulated the Western Cape Province for the successful
hosting of the 103rd Anniversary Celebrations in January, particularly
ensuring that despite the challenges of organization in the province, 90% of
those who attended the rally came from the province. Our appreciation goes
to the masses of our people, who came from near and far, from all race
groups and demonstrated the love people of the Western Cape have for the
African National Congress. NEC further appreciated the support from the
Bantu Christ Church, the Apostolic Church and the Cape Minstrels, amongst
many other organized formations, during the January 8 Celebrations.

 

The allegations made that the Provincial Chairperson of the ANC in the
Western Cape had promised monies to the Minstrels are extremely concerning,
the NEC has called that these are followed up and resolved. The NEC has
called upon the structures of the ANC in the Western Cape to build on the
momentum of the January 8 Celebrations; consolidate our gains and close
ranks against those who seek to drive a wedge of division among the black
people in general and between Africans and Coloureds in particular in that
province.

 

On the Alliance

 

The NEC received a report on the work being done by the ANC Task Team
established to support COSATU. The meeting reaffirmed its position that a
strong and united COSATU is in the interest of the ANC and South Africa as
whole. As such, while the Task Team will continue to facilitate dialogue
between affiliates of COSATU, the resolution of the challenges facing COSATU
rests with COSATU itself.

 

The NEC further recommitted itself to working together with all components
of the Alliance for unity and cohesion. The NEC supported President Zuma's
call for an Alliance Summit long enough to give the Alliance partners
sufficient time to do detailed critical analysis of the challenges facing
the alliance. The alliance remains the best placed to lead society in
building a united, non-racial, non-sexist, democratic and prosperous South
Africa. To this end, the Alliance owes it to the people of this country -
past, present and future generations - to ensure that the Alliance remains
intact and cohesive.

 

On Governance

 

The NEC noted with serious concern the developments in a number of
institutions of state including Eskom, the SABC, the Hawks, the National
prosecuting authority, and the IPID amongst others. Whilst the NEC believes
that these developments have the potential to undermine the legitimacy and
authority of the state in the minds of the public and negate the work of
building of a developmental state with stability of leadership as one of its
defining features; the NEC is confident that these matters are receiving the
necessary and urgent attention from the ANC deployees in government.

 

On Transformation of the institutions of higher education

 

The National Executive Committee reflected on the recent wave of protests
and calls by students at a number of institutions of higher learning for
symbols of colonial oppression and apartheid to be dismantled. The NEC
unequivocally supports these students in their determined demands for
transformation at universities across the country. We appreciate that
statues are mere symbols of our racist history and believe that the
transformation needed must be concerned with entrenching fundamental and
far-reaching structural, systematic and cultural change; reflective of the
aspirations and realities of our democratic and non-racial order. The NEC
believes that there can no longer be negotiation on transformation 20 years
into democracy; transformation of our institutions must be a reality as a
matter of urgency. As society discusses the slow pace of transformation the
question of racial polarization must be factored in.

 

On E-Tolls

 

The NEC has noted the work being done by the Commission led by the Deputy
President of the ANC, Cde Cyril Ramaphosa, on the e-tolls. The NEC is of the
view that there is now building of consensus amongst the divergent
stakeholders on a number of issues and trust that this matter will soon be
brought to finality. The ANC, nationally and in the province of Gauteng,
will continue to engage to ensure that the final outcome is a reflection of
the concerns of our people and a caring organization. In the same vein, the
NEC resolved to continuously assess the impact our infrastructure build
programme throughout the country. 

 

On Building a better Africa and a Better World

 

The NEC sent its well wishes to the people and government of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria for their General Election. The meeting further
congratulated Kingdom of Lesotho for a free, fair and transparent election
and congratulated the President and the Deputy President for a successful
mission, which led to the reflection of the will of the people of that
country in its outcome.

 

A progressive internationalist organization, the ANC looks forward to
hosting the Cuban Five later in the year. This visit follows their release
from an American prison in December 2014 and is an expression of the strong
bonds of solidarity between the Cuban and South African people. The ANC
supports US President Obama's appeal for Congress to lift the blockade
against Cuba and intends to intensify calls for this demand as part of the
celebrations of the Cuban Five.

 

Congratulation to the sport teams

 

The NEC wishes to extend warm congratulations to the South African cricket
team for its good performance in the world cup. Cricket South Africa must,
however, pay urgent attention to the need for transformation. The only
African player, Aaron Phangiso, in the team was the only player who was
never given match time during the tournament. The fact that cricket South
Africa is always having one African player at any given time is beginning to
raise curiosity.

 

We congratulate Bafana Bafana for the draw they played against Nigeria. The
process of building the team must be supported by all South Africans.

 

 

Issued by:

Gwede Mantashe

Secretary General

African National Congress

 

Enquiries:

Zizi Kodwa

National Spokesperson

African National Congress

082 330 4910

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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