YCLSA, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, 20 June 2015

 

 

Youth Month Message

 

Delivered by YCLSA National Secretary

 

Mluleki Dlelanga

 

 

"Remembering the Generation of 1976 and Pursuing the Struggle for Jobs,
Education, Skills and Youth Leadership Now"

 

 

The General Secretary of the SACP, Cde Blade Nzimande;

President of COSATU, Cde Sdumo Dlamini;

The Provincial Secretary of the SACP and the PEC Collective, Cde Themba
Mthembu;

The Mayor of EThekwini and SACP Provincial Chairperson, Cde James Nxumalo;

National Chairperson of YCLSA, Cde Yershen Pillay;

National Officials of YCLSA and the entire National Committee Members;

Provincial Secretary of Moses Mabhida Province and the entire Provincial
Committee Members;

Leadership of the Progressive Youth Alliance;

Invited Guests;

Comrades and Friends,

 

 

Membership of the YCLSA, the owners of the Young Communist League,

 

Let me for and on behalf of 4th National Congress National Committee greet
you in this important event, when we commemorate youth of 1976 during our
Youth Month as organized by Young Communist league.

 

This year we commemorate 39 years of the Youth Uprisings and 60 years since
the signing of the Freedom Charter. Much progress has been made since the
fall of the Apartheid regime and the advent of democracy. While we have made
great strides in youth development much more work needs to be done in
ensuring that young people are educated, employed and empowered. This year
the YCLSA will celebrate Youth Month by declaring war on illiteracy and
intensifying our Jobs for Youth Campaign. The youth movement must be
preoccupied with the triple objective of jobs, education and skills for all.

 

The Generation of 1976 changed the course of our history by standing up and
leading the struggle for equal education. More than 20 000 students marched
against the use of Afrikaans as a medium of instruction on that dark day of
June 16th 1976. Hundreds lost their lives and thousands more were injured.
One of the first to be shot by the brutal apartheid regime was 13 year old
Hector Pietersen. We must use this month of June to salute our fallen heroes
and heroines who bravely took to the streets and made the ultimate sacrifice
for all that we have today. We must share this rich and proud history of
youth struggles and sacrifices that led to the ultimate defeat of the
Apartheid regime. We salute the Generation of 1976 and all other generations
of youth leaders who successfully mobilized and organized against the white
minority Apartheid regime. The history books that young learners receive in
schools must be filled with the great stories of Tsietsi Mashinini and
Solomon Kalushi Mahlangu. This is the history of our country that must be
taught to all and unapologetically so.

 

Youth Month 2015 should also provide an opportunity to shape a brighter
future by identifying and addressing the issues facing young people today.
We must remain relevant as the progressive youth movement by formulating
solutions to the everyday challenges confronting young people. As the YCLSA,
our preoccupation must be the issues facing poor, working class youth. In
the main, the sons and daughters of the working class are confronted with
the triple objective of attaining a quality education, acquiring skills or
being employed in a decent job. Hence our clarions call of Jobs, Education
and Skills for All.

 

It is upon the Generation of 2015 to lead the struggle for free, quality and
relevant education in our lifetime. We must ensure that education becomes a
common good available to all youth and not a private luxury. We must
intensify our campaign for free, quality, relevant education and declare war
on illiteracy. Young people must be able to read and write proficiently. We
cannot accept a situation where 25% of youth on the continent cannot read
and write. Young people must Read to Lead. We must end illiteracy amongst
the youth.

 

Today millions of young people attend no-fee schools and millions more have
access to higher education because of the National Student Financial Aid
Scheme or NSFAS. We acknowledge that the National Student Financial Aid
Scheme has assisted more than 400 000 youth with R8.7 billion in the last
financial year and a further R9.2 billion has been allocated for this
financial year. This is indeed a great achievement but much more needs to be
done to ensure that higher education becomes accessible to all. We must see
to it that NSFAS becomes a more effective and efficient vehicle for the
implementation of free, quality, relevant higher education. The realization
of free, quality and relevant higher education is a cornerstone for
Socialism in our Lifetime.

 

Youth development became a priority for our country only when the Apartheid
government was defeated in 1994. It was only with the defeat of the
Apartheid regime that the National Youth Commission was established in 1996,
the Umsobomvu Youth Fund in 2001 and the eventual merger of these two
institutions into the National Youth Development Agency in 2009. Since then
more 26 million young people have been assisted by these state entities. The
NYDA itself has assisted almost 6 million youth with some kind of product or
service to better their lives. However, many young people lack access to
basic needs and many more are hopeless and jobless. Much more needs to be
done to ensure that youth development is mainstreamed into society. It is
against this backdrop that we must call for more resources to be invested
into youth development. Youth development must be an apex priority of a
development state. The New National Youth Policy 2020 must be welcomed and
the NYDA must be better resourced for more meaningful and sustainable youth
development.

 

Youth unemployment remains the most pressing matter facing young people
today. Young South Africans need jobs more than any other necessity. Yet
approximately 3.2 million youth are unemployed. We must address the current
value system that seeks to produce job seekers and transform it into a
system that produces job creators. We must encourage young people to start
cooperatives and employ other young people. We must ensure that we intensify
our Jobs for Youth Campaign to involve all stakeholders in developing a
multi-sectoral approach to addressing the challenge of youth unemployment.

 

The month of June is dedicated to the youth of South Africa and is a time
for reflection, celebration and action. Let us reflect on our dark past,
celebrate our achievements and put hope into action.

 

LET'S BUILD FIGHTING SOLDIERS FOR SOCIALISM LIKE 1976 GENERATION

 

As we commemorate the generation of 1976 , lets implement the 4th National
Congress Resolutions and put the 4th National Congress theme into action
through intensifying youth mobilization for socialism .Youth with specific
reference to South African youth in all epochs of evolutions have always
been in the cutting edge of revolution and thus youth in this country have
earned its rightful reference as Ufasimba, this bravery, dynamism,
oversight, impatience, fortitude, courage, and hope can be traced in every
epoch from wars of resistance, formation of peoples organs, revolutionizing
of these organs, arm struggle, international struggles, mass struggles and
the like. 

 

Furthermore, we declared that we are building fighting soldiers for
socialism. This requires all of our members to understand what it means to
intensify youth mobilization for socialism and what the characters of the
fighting soldiers for socialism. As we mobilize and educate young people on
our philosophy Marxism-Leninism, we are also building fighting soldiers for
socialism. We build fighting soldiers for socialism which must be imbued
with the following characteristics:

 

.    Know where our structures are at.

 

.    Know the leaders of the congress movement.

 

.    Know the congress traditions.

 

.    Know their neighborhood and act.

 

.    Defend democracy, understand the struggle for socialism and take
forward the struggle for socialism.

 

.    Make education fashionable.

 

.    Know YCLSA constitution, policies and programme like as they know their
ringtones.

 

.    Strong, militant, vibrant, disciplined and socialist in character.

 

.    Hate opportunism and corruption.

 

.    Defend the revolution at all material times.

 

.    Ready at all times to sacrifice for the YCLSA and never betray the
organization.

 

.    Fulfill our revolutionary duty to build and expand Marxist-Leninist
influence and hegemony among young people in all key sites of struggle,
taking our cue from the Party programme the 'South African Road to
Socialism'

 

A history of revolutionary struggles across the world proves that the future
and destiny of any organization depend on the popular support anchored on
mass mobilization coupled with mass politicization and conscientization. If
we stray from the working class youth and lose their support we will end up
in failure. We must bear in mind the new challenges require committed
cadreship, cadreship that understands new circumstances. We must organize
the working class youth, communicate with it, educate it, serve it, learn
from it and subject ourselves to their oversight. If we do so the working
class youth will continue to join our organization, accept our leadership
and constitute a reliable army for the attainment of our socialist mission.

 

We should always be with the working class youth, work for their interests,
and maintain close ties and share good and bad times with them. We should
draw wisdom and strength from their great practice; deliver more concrete
services to the youth that meet their needs, relieve their burdens and
benefit their lives and to put a stop to all acts that prejudice their
interests.

 

As we intensify youth mobilization for socialism we must be encouraged by
the wise words of Lenin "He who has youth has a future" and a nail spirit.
When we use a hammer to drive in a nail, a single knock often may not be
enough; we must keep knocking until it is well in place. Then we can proceed
to knock the next one, and continue driving in nails till the job is
completely done.

 

If we knock here and there without focusing on the nail, we may end up
squandering our efforts altogether. Our blue print is our basic unit i.e. a
branch. If our blue print is good, factually based, scientifically sound and
well-received by the working class youth we should keep working on it
tirelessly.

 

Every generation is offered the opportunities of the era for drawing a
picture of life and creating history, like the saying a thing is yet to be
done until it is done, we should encourage more young people to join the
great cause of making the South Africa's people's dream come true.

 

YCLSA TO THE FRONT! YOUTH LEADERSHIP NOW!

 

As we say we must reflect on the past, celebrate our achievements and put
hope into action, young communists have no choice having analyzed the state
of youth and youth politics in our country. The only choice we have is to
take youth leadership and lead all young people in our country including
leading Progressive Youth Alliance. The current state of youth and youth
politics requires extra-ordinary leadership as extra- ordinary circumstances
demand and youth of our country  requires strong men and women of young
communists to be on the front on tackling challenges facing youth  now and
requires a youth organizations to provide leadership and take youth
leadership  now.

 

We are responding to their call we say we are ready, we have heard their
clarion call and from now onwards we are taking youth leadership. We further
say to all our members this heavy responsibility is imposed to us by time,
we dare not to fail.

 

We declare to take youth leadership as the generation of Sara Sable, of Ruth
First and of Buti Manamela has fought and handed over a baton to us, we take
youth leadership full aware of challenges ahead of us. It is our time to
fight. We should continue to uphold the principle of proceeding from reality
in everything we do, integrating theory with practice and testing and
developing truth in practice. The truth is that youth is yearning for youth
leadership in our country like a dry desert needing rain.

 

The main tasks that confront us as we take youth leadership in our country
is how we going to carry ourselves. At the current stage we require young
communists to be politically reliable, moral upright and trusted by the
people.

 

Young Communists must be firm in their ideals and convictions, willing to
serve the people, diligent in work, ready to take on responsibilities,
honest and upright.

 

To be firm on our ideals and convictions means all our members must cherish
the lofty ideas of socialism , sincerely believe in Marxism-Leninism ,
strive ceaselessly in the struggle for socialism, and unswervingly defend
the Party , defend YCLSA and uphold the basic theories, guideline,
constitution, program, and requirements of a YCLSA member.

 

To be willing to serve the people means all YCLSA Members, must act as
servants of the people, be loyal to the people, and serve people
wholeheartedly.

 

To be diligent means all YCLSA Members must be dedicated, down-to-earth,
realistic, take solid and tangible measures to make achievements that can
prove their worth in practice, survive the scrutiny of the people and stand
the test of time.

 

To be ready to take responsibilities means all YCLSA members must adhere to
principles with a responsible attitude, and have the courage to take
resolute actions in the face of major issues of principle, to tackle
difficulties head-on in the face of conflicts, to step forward in the face
of crises, to admit their share of mistake and to resolutely fight against
misconduct.

 

To be honest and upright means all YCLSA Members must adopt a cautious
attitude towards the exercise of power by holding it in respect and keeping
it under control in a bid to sustain their political life, and make constant
efforts to maintain their political integrity against corruption.

 

These requirements might be easy to understand, but they are not so easy to
fulfill, however these requirements should be fulfilled as we are in the
battle front and providing youth leadership in our country.

 

As we take youth leadership in our country, we say:

 

Yes to free, compulsory and qualitative education, No to fee payment for
education.

 

Yes to students representation, No to students sitting on tender boards.

 

Yes to youth employment, youth empowerment and youth development, No to
youth unemployment, youth casualization, labour brokers and corrupting of
youth.

 

Yes to youth employment, No to a requirement of job experience at entry
level.

 

Yes to curriculum that teaches socialist values and National Democratic
Revolution values, No to Curriculum that promotes Capitalist values.

 

Yes to people's courts, No to political courts.

 

Yes to youth led by revolutionaries, No to youth led by celebrity leaders.

 

Yes to class conscious and political clear youth, No to corrupting, DE
politicization and lumpenization of youth.

 

Yes to young people that defend the revolution, No to sell out and traitors.

 

Yes to Socialism, No to capitalism.

 

Let all of us all  both as leadership and membership  devote our
youthfulness by creating a family of youth, a country of youth, a nation of
youth, a mankind of youth, a planet of youth and universe of youth. If we do
so in practice and wholeheartedly we will be responding to the 4th National
Congress mandate.

 

We must have confidence on our resolves, we must have confidence in our
philosophy thus Marxism-Leninism, and we must have confidence on our
struggle for socialism.

 

Let's move the feet that moves the walk as young people of our country,
YCLSA to the front, youth leadership now.

 

Down with capitalism!

 

Capitalism must fall and Socialism must rise!

 

Forward to Youth Leadership Forward!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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