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SACP Mpumalanga Province, Media statement, 21 April 2015

 

 

Provincial Executive Committee Statement

 

"Unite the people's camp, neutralize our detractors and isolate the enemy"

 

 

The South African Communist Party in Mpumalanga Province convened its 14th
ordinary PEC plenary session on Sunday, 19 April 2015 at Mbombela. The PEC
assessed the state of political developments in the province, nationally and
internationally.

 

The PEC expressed the message of its heartfelt condolences to the comrades,
friends, affected unions and families of SATAWU Gauteng Provincial Secretary
Comrades Chris Nkosi and COSATU's new affiliated union LIMUSA President
Sifiso Maphumulo.

 

The meeting was blessed with the presence of the National Organiser comrade
Mhlekwa Nxumalo who attended the meeting in preparation for the Politburo's
visit to the province on 23-26 April 2015.

 

The Politburo will hold its Ordinary Plenary Session in the province on
Friday 24 April and conduct an assessment on the work of the Party
throughout the province on Saturday and Sunday 25-26 April. This will
include Red Forums to be addressed by PB members followed by 22nd
Commemoration of Comrade Chris Hani assassination on Sunday, 26 April 2015
at KaNyamazane.

 

Fight against Xenophobia:

 

The PEC condemned the barbaric attacks on foreign nationals. "Xenophobia" is
inhuman. It does not represent the culture of our movement and stands
opposed human solidarity. We cannot condone these despicable actions
regardless of their material basis which is the legacy of apartheid and
capitalist exploitation and multiple crises. The workers must in fact unite
for the elimination of this material basis independently of all nationality.

 

Defeat the demon of patronage!

 

We are deeply concerned by the high level of patronage in Mpumalanga.
Branches within our movement have been reduced to be the endorsement
platform of decisions taken by a few individuals meeting in corridors. This
is not democracy but the dictatorship of factionalism.

 

Members are subjected to supporting individuals based on promises of
deployments towards the 2016 local government elections. Some are literally
being bought. Patronage is an enemy of the revolution and it is a tool used
in this province to ferment political decay for individuals to be worshiped
in the midst of scarce resources such as jobs.

 

Political Killings:

 

We are very concerned by the songs that were sung during the ANC's PGC
inciting violence against leaders of the SACP. Lyrics for our leaders to be
killed in particular our Provincial Secretary Bonakele Majuba were promoted.
We do not take this very lightly, noting that the province is a well-known
hotspot for political killings which have not been followed up - especially
the perpetrators have not been arrested and convicted.

 

But be that as it may, we will never be intimidated by hooligans who will
masquerade as revolutionaries whilst they are vulgarising what the movement
stands for.

 

We pledge to defend our leaders in this province because what they say
represents our collective analysis of the situation in the province.

 

The PEC affirms its unity and coherence despite the attempts by
Lumpen-Tenderpreneurs to liquidate the SACP.

 

Many tried but failed to succeed in fighting the SACP - ideologically time
tested organisation.

 

We stand by any media statements released by the organisation as that is a
true reflection of the engagements and resolutions of our gatherings.

 

We however welcome the renewed commitment by the National Police
Commissioner to resume investigations on these political killings.

 

The spy allegations cannot be buried

 

We reiterate our call on the national leadership of our country and the
movement not to ignore the spy allegations in our province. These
allegations are serious and must be investigated in order to bring justice
and close the chapter.

 

The Swaziland Struggle

 

We congratulate the Communist Party of Swaziland for holding a successful
Third National Congress that took place at Ehlanzeni TVET College -
KaMhlushwa Campus. The congress was characterised by robust debates and the
YCLSA and SACP played a vital role to enrich discussions.

 

We are concerned by the continued conspicuous consumption by the monarch.

 

King Mswati's III mother, Queen Ntomfi Tfwala, was surrounded by a large
entourage of bodyguards when she went for medical examination at Netcare
Milpark Hospital at the expense of the poor masses in Swaziland - which has
the world's highest HIV prevalence.

 

Palestine:

 

The SACP in the province will work closely with the solidarity forces to
Palestinian struggles especially the BDS-SA movement. We remain committed to
the campaign of boycotting goods made in Occupied Palestinian Territories
and companies like the private security multinational G4S which are
contracted in Israel to oppress the Palestinian people.

 

 

Issued by SACP Mpumalanga

 

Enquiries:

Mandla Tibane - Second Deputy Provincial Secretary

Mobile: 079 406 2099

 

Lesetja Dikgale - Provincial Spokesperson

Mobile: 076 869 4360

 

Tinyiko Ntini - Provincial Media Liaison

Mobile: 084 979 5999

Office: 013 656 2073

Email: [email protected]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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