South African Communist Party

Eastern Cape, 22 June 2015

 

Press statement:

 

 

"Towards the SACP 3rd Special National Congress"

 

 

The South African Communist Party (SACP) in the Eastern Cape convened an
Augmented Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) meeting at the Calgary
Conference Centre on 20 - 21 June 2015. The Augmented PEC meeting was extend
to all delegates to the SACP 3rd Special National Congress as part of the
preparations.

The Augmented PEC meeting observed a moment of silence in paying our last
respect to the late SACP Central Committee member, Comrade Judy Mulqueeny,
who has served the party and the people of South Africa with diligence till
the end. We salute her for tireless work on co-operatives and gender
struggles in true spirit of the late SACP leader comrade Dora Tamane.   

The meeting also marked the 20th anniversary of the late Comrade Harry
Gwala, a fearless leader of the SACP and the African National Congress
(ANC). We are deeply indebted in the contribution and sacrifices that he and
many other leaders made in the struggle for freedom. We made an assertion
that for as long as we live, for as long as our vanguard party exists, Harry
Gwala, Chris Hani, Joe Slovo, Ruth First, Govan Mbeki, and many of our
communist martyrs will never die. 

The meeting received presentations on the last Central Committee political
report and the organisational renewal discussion documents from our CC
members through Cde Buti Manamela, Yunis Carrim, Mandla Makupula and Bulelwa
Tunyiswa. The thought-provoking presentations were used by the meeting as a
theoretical and political guide in deliberations.

On going to the root.  

The Augmented PEC appreciates the "going to the root" discussion document of
our party as it properly analyse the state of affairs in the country and
suggest the sustainable solutions. The PEC underlined assertion of the
document for the economic transformation to ensure economic sovereignty. The
imperialist attempts to use our country to arrest President Al Bashir means
that without transformation of the judiciary and economic sovereignty, our
current political sovereignty remain hallow. 

Building Organizational Capacity:

We are going to congress committed to build the SACP internal capacity to
develop policies on Education, Health and Youth as tools for educating and
mobilizing for a socialist South Africa. We therefore of a strong view that
institutionalize political education beginning in schools and public
servants is of paramount importance. 

As part of putting our country on a path towards a second more radical phase
of our transition, we should defeat the triple challenge of poverty,
unemployment and multi-dimensional inequality. We re-affirmed the SACP
perspectives of changing the dependence of South Africa on the
mineral-energy finance complex, which is export orientated (more of plant to
port), as it is unsustainable.

The Augmented PEC meeting asserted that our long held view that, there is an
urgent need to review the macro economic framework as means of breaking away
from the neo-liberal discourse as entrenched by the 1996 class project. We
should diversify the South African economy from mineral-energy complex with
greater beneficiation and value adding anchored on the well-articulated
industrial policy. The state must take an active lead in the building of
redistributive economy that does not grow abstractly from the workers and
the poor. 

The infrastructure roll-out programme as announced by government should
include amongst other things a strategic role to be played by the
cooperatives and SMMEs and be vigilant that it is not highjacked by the
corrupt tenderpreneurs and some government officials. The state must be
de-tenderized and build a state capacity, as this tendering system has
created high levels of corruption and closed real job opportunities. As a
starting point the PEC calls for the establishment of a Shared Service
Centre in the province under the Premier's office with legal services and
procurement services. 

We strongly reject the attempts by some in the movement to privatise ESKOM
for their narrow selfish interests. Instead of selling ESKOM for greed; we
are calling for the nationalization of Arcelor Mittal and SASOL for the
state to respond better to the energy needs of our people.

We are calling for the coming National Alliance Summit to review the role of
the National Treasury as its current positions on radical phase, wage
negotiations and funding of the NHI for example is unwittingly or wittingly
blocking the radical phase. This has resulted in the National Treasury to
veto the manifesto of the ANC led alliance undermining the very basis people
have voted for the ANC.

On Education:

We appreciate the great work done in the Training Vocational Education &
Training (TVET) Colleges by our government; we still think more still needs
to be done in de-stigmatising the TVET colleges. The theoretical courses
like HR Management, Financial Studies, Public Management, etc should be
taken to Universities, the TVET Colleges should remain the theatre of the
production of artisans and skills that our economy needs. This would mean
there should be a deliberate link between the country's developmental agenda
and the content of the curriculum in the TVET Colleges and Universities.

We are of the firm view that the industry must play a great role in the TVET
sector as those institution nurture skills to be absorbed by the industry.
We are calling for the industry to invest in modernising the workshops of
the TVET colleges and for them to open workplace skills training and
internship programmes for the students, this will be part of the public
private partnership in building the future of our country. There should be a
well-articulated role of the private sector in the TVET sector, as
government cannot work alone in transforming the sector. 

We are of the strong view that the responsibility of the construction of
public schools should be taken from the Department of Basic Education to the
Department of Public Works as it falls within its scope of mandate. This
should be done as the transition towards establishment of a state department
responsible for infrastructure.

The Department of Education should focus on its core mandate and that is
educating and developing children, its core business remains a teacher,
teaching and a child learning.

On organisational renewal.

Our party should not only strengthen itself but also our allies to rid
themselves of challenges like ultra-democracy and the growing tendency of
pinning hopes of the members into individual leaders as opposed to the
organisation. Our organisations should also be strengthened to reject the
financialization of our structures by certain business cartels for their
interests of conspicuous consumption.

There is a great need to strengthen co-ordination of international left
forces for total destruction of the capitalist mode of production. Our SACP
must deepen the struggle of an alternative production system which is
socialism as transition to communism, considering that capitalism is not
only illogical, exploitative and cruel but has proven to be incapable of
responding to the needs of people.

On the battle of ideas:

The APEC meeting has asserted that over a period of time the bourgeoisie
media has placed itself as an opposition to the people's government and
paraded as an anti-alliance force and only focused on profit making whilst
propagating neo-liberal views and positions.

Our party should modernise and strengthen how it propagates its views with
its membership and the broader populace of South Africa in an uninterrupted
manner. The promotion of the people's languages remains a strategic
struggle; alternative sources of media should be developed whilst
intensifying battle of ideas within mainstream media. The Party must insist
on legislative instrument to diversify media.

Redeployment of ANC deployees:

While we respect the decisions taken by our independent ally, the ANC on
matters of redeployment of comrades who get overwhelmed by the tasks given
by the movement. We, however reject this growing trend of promoting those
who have erred to another levels of governance without entire interrogation
of what led to the redeployment. The people as a whole should also be taken
to confidence as it relates to the redeployment, for they are the ones who
vote the ANC to power. Let us not reinforce the perception that wrong doing
is rewarded in the movement. 

Report by Cde Mrara.

The Augmented PEC meeting received a detailed account from the SACP
Provincial Chairperson, Cde Mzoleli Mrara on the allegations levelled
against him on his responsibilities as the ANC Chief Whip. The meeting
welcomed the report and appreciate the true leadership character shown by
Cde Mrara, that of taking the party into confidence.

The meeting appreciated the exemplary leadership displayed by Cde Mrara that
of taking responsibility of mistake committed. That is what it means to be
communist, for to be communist is to be human. 

On the SACP 3rd Special National Congress:

We will go to the congress with the aim of strengthening the party and
building elements and capacity for socialism with and for the workers and
the poor. The APEC agreed that our party continue to grow and call for a
dedicated focus on transforming quantity to quality through a vigorous
cadreship development programme. 

We remain true to the fact the organization remains a dialectical
combination of theory and practice. 

The APEC closed on a high note as we welcome the Cuban 5 in our country
after spending years in US jails for defending their country against
aggression of the US imperialist empire. We remain unwavering for our call
for the immediate lifting of the economic blockade against Cuba.      

 

Issued by the SACP Eastern Cape

 


Contact:

Siyabonga Mdodi

SACP Provincial Spokesperson 

Mobile: +2783 358 8070

Office: +2740 635 1046/42

Fax: +2786 286 1281

Website:  <http://www.sacp.org.za> www.sacp.org.za 

Facebook: SACP Eastern Cape 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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