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SACP Gauteng Province, Press Statement, 19 August 2015

 

 

Roodeport Primary

 

SACP Gauteng Province Support Provincial Government's Principled Fight
against Racial Bigotry in Roodeport Primary School

 

 

The South African Communist Party Gauteng Province is deeply concerned by
the recent crisis of racially motivated disruptions of learning and teaching
at the Rodepoort Primary School, west of Johannesburg.

 

We are concerned that sections of the working class and historically
oppressed African and Black people are mobilized along racial lines to
perpetuate hatred and divisions of the Apartheid past.

 

Regrettably, the stoking of intra-class racial violence severely affects the
right of working class children to proper learning and teaching regardless
of race.

 

We are firmly convinced that this racially motivated incitement of the
working class is driven backstage by an elitist faction that is hell bent on
installing a racially preferred school management regime.

 

We believe that this divisive elitist gang, driven by divide and rule logic,
seeks to use the school as a tool of continued accumulation, unmerited
privileges and corrupt practices.

 

We are convinced that the violent disruptions borders on racism to disguise
looting and corruption in the school. This is more so as the allegations of
improper appointment of African school managers were investigated by the
Department of Education and were found to be without merit. Also allegations
of financial mismanagement against the same managers were investigated by
the Department, whose outcomes cleared managers of any wrongdoing.

 

The outcomes of these two investigations, proved beyond doubt that there are
no sound reasons to reject the appointment of the new management team except
sheer racial bigotry.

 

The SACP fully supports the temporary closure of the school and the process
to facilitate a resolution of the problem by the Department of Education.

 

We also caution that any mediation should expose and isolate petty bourgeois
elitist factions that are divisive and seek to use the school as a site of
accumulation and corruption. 

 

We believe that the mediation should focus on uniting the working class and
people of Roodepoort. In this regard it is all the more important that some
mediators are drawn from working class families and with corresponding
outlook.

 

We call on the South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU) and the rest
of the Tripartite Alliance formations to work tirelessly to engage teachers
and workers to raise the banner of working class unity and solidarity to
defeat the elitist and corrupt divisive forces behind the violence in the
school.

 

We call on the police and law enforcement agencies to use their capacity to
expose and root out corrupt elements perpetuating anarchy and violence in
the school. They should also act consciously and deliberately to defend the
rights of learners to receive learning under safe and secure conditions.  

 

 

Issued by the SACP Gauteng Province

 

Contact:

Jacob Mamabolo - SACP Gauteng Provincial Secretary

Mobile: 082 884 1868

 

Lucian Segami - SACP Gauteng Provincial Spokesperson

Mobile: +2779 5220 098

Office: +2711 339 3621/2

Website: www.sacp.org.za 

Twitter: GPSACP

Facebook Page: SACP Gauteng Province

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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