SACP Gauteng Province, Press statement, 14 September 2015

 

 

SACP Gauteng Provincial Lekgotla Declaration

 

 

The South African Communist Party Gauteng Province held its PEC Lekgotla on
the 11-13 September 2015 hosted by the Dr. Yusuf Dadoo District of the SACP,
in the municipality of Merafong, Carletonville, South of Johannesburg, under
the theme, "SACP Gauteng at the centre of working class revolutionary
processes". Our alliance partners Provincial Secretaries addressed the
meeting. Merafong can be remembered as the base for militant community
social struggles and campaigns, led in part by SACP cadres and militants. It
is out of this influence that the Lekgotla convened in the district, with a
deep focus on the mining sector in our country and globally.

 

INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY

 

On the international front, the lekgotla reaffirmed our solidarity with Cuba
and committed our party to an engagement with our alliance counterparts, to
intensify our solidarity campaign for the lifting of the economic blockade
against Cuba. The Lekgotla notes the endurance of subversive attempts by
imperialism directed at the Mandela-Castro medical practitioners training
program in Cuba. We commend the Cuban people for their unbroken solidarity
with Africa during the outbreak of Ebola in three countries in West Africa,
and support the Cuban Medical Brigades nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize.

 

The SACP Lekgotla expressed serious concern about the forced migration flows
out of Africa and the Middle East of thousands of refugees, mostly induced
by wars of imperialism led by NATO alliance. The political regime change
projects and invasion of countries such as Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya,
steamrolled the rise of fundamentalist religious outlooks in the Middle East
and elsewhere. We extend solidarity to the refugees and support all actions
in solidarity with them.

 

The Lekgotla also honoured Cde Patrick Baleka who was our member and
dedicated his life to the liberatory cause of the Saharawi people. The SACP
will continue with its campaign on the referendum for self-determination
against Morocco's colonial occupation of Western Sahara.

 

We will also prioritise solidarity work against the impervious King of
Swaziland King Mswati III and deepen our campaign for the country's
democratisation and release of political prisoners.

 

THE SACP LEKGOTLA FOCUS ON MINING TOWNS

 

The Executive Mayor of Merafong Municipality Comrade Maphefo Mogale-Letsie
delivered a welcoming address in which she stressed the significance of the
year of the Freedom Charter. The Mayor underlined teething problems faced by
the mining towns in the district, a common trend in mining communities
across the country. She underscored municipality serious decline of revenue,
lowering of the productive base, the near collapse of some mining operations
within the municipal jurisdiction. The mayor also pointed to huge
inequalities in the town including job losses, serious poverty and
inequality.

 

The municipal infrastructure is withering away with declining revenue income
streams. Mining towns are generally beset by manifold environmental
problems. Merafong area is burdened by sink-holes and dolomitic grounds due
to previous years of deep mining. The municipality is encountering
precarious water supply and about two of its reservoirs had to be
decommissioned.

 

There's growth of illegal mining, with many surrounding informal settlements
serving as enclaves of illegal mining activities. The SACP is deeply worried
by rising crime and sabotage of essential municipal infrastructure.

 

In this regard the lekgotla agreed on the need for an alternative economy
based on the revitalisation of depressed mining towns. The SACP will
dedicate time during the Red October month to reconnect with communities and
discuss these issues.

We also call for an Alternative economy summit in the province as part of
marking the legacy of the late former Provincial Chairperson Cde
Nkosiphendule Kolisile. Principal in the campaign should be the focus on
mining companies who generally don't pay their rates and taxes.

 

CRISIS AND THE STEEL INDUSTRY

 

The Lekgotla noted a serious downturn of commodity prices affecting precious
metals prices and the mining industry. The crisis is accompanied by a silent
restructuring both of production and the haemorrhaging of jobs in the
industry, resulting in the creation of huge pockets of poverty in society.
These developments carry enormous implications for the Gauteng provincial
economy.

 

The lekgotla agreed that our regions will lead mobilisation of the community
for the renationalisation of Acelor Mittal and against the extension of
bailout packages.

 

ON THE ENVIRONMENT

 

The lekgotla underlined the need to draw the working class to the urgency
for ecological awareness. As such we received contributions on the measures
that should form part of efforts to guarantee secure energy supply and the
reduction of Gauteng province reliance on the national grid. As part of this
effort we will pay attention to acid mine drainage, the sink-holes and
dolomitic parts of Gauteng. We underline once more that these cannot be
divorced from decades of deep mining in which imperialist capital was
impervious to catastrophic environmental impact in favour of profits.

 

ON THE ANC

 

The Lekgotla received an important political message from the ANC and will
continuously engage perspectives it advances. We reiterate our commitment to
rebuild strong relations with the ANC and also to facilitate sound relations
in the district of Tshwane between our party and other alliance partners. We
hope to convene bilateral with the ANC and COSATU in order to develop urgent
solutions on areas of controversy on the basis of principles of our
movement.

 

ON COSATU

 

The Lekgotla congratulates the newly elected provincial leadership of
COSATU.

 

The party also discussed the need to deepen its influence within the trade
unions in the province. The SACP throws its full weight behind the COSATU
national stayaway on the 7th October. Amongst the key issues to be
highlighted are Job losses, public transport system and decent work. The
campaign will also take up the traditional financial sector demands for
community reinvestment legislation, for prescribed assets legislation, low
bank charges and limited bond repayment terms so the working class can pay
off their properties in not more than 5 years.

 

COSATU agreed to be more active in the SACP Know your neighbourhood
campaign, in particular through the activism of COSATU locals. The party
will work closely with COSATU in monitoring the action on labour brokers.

 

ON THE YCL

 

The Lekgotla received the YCL organisational report. It welcomed the program
of action of the YCL that will see the revitalisation of its structures and
decided on extending its principled support.

 

ON PARTY BUILDING

 

The lekgotla received a comprehensive assessment of the state of the
organisation report mainly focussing on the work of our districts and party
branches in the implementation of our program of action and campaigns. A
number of challenges could be identified for correction. Principally these
challenges relate to weaknesses in ideological training and correlates to
the exponential growth of our party. The party, due partly to its financial
sector campaign has found itself increasingly in the service of a base much
wider than the working class.

 

The lekgotla is satisfied by enormous progress in the area of party building
across the province, although beset by unevenness in the implementation. We
agreed to pay greater attention to under-performing party structures and
deepen ideological support. We welcomed the newly appointed district
organisers across all 5 districts in the province.

 

CORRUPTION

 

We will intensify our campaign to combat corruption, corporate capture of
our movement and the influence of blood money in our politics.

 

SACP FINANCIAL SECTOR CAMPAIGN

 

In the light of the burgeoning of speculative financial activities in
international markets, the Lekgotla agreed to engage intensively with the
SACP discussion document on Financialisation. We therefore tasked both our
structures and the Economic Transformation Commission in the province, to
engage communities and make specific proposals on the course of action by
the province. Greater attention must be paid to the social necessity for a
huge cooperative and strong movement in the province, especially in the
banking sector. We have to address the role of Post-Bank in this regard and
re-evaluate the gains of the Mzansi account. Despite some victories against
red-lining, we are witnessing as a backlash from the capitalist crisis, a
strong resurgence of pyramid scheming and mashonisas. Much more disturbing
is the malignant anarcho-corruption linked to the financial and property
sector in which sophisticated syndicates prey on the working class. They
operate through mainly the appropriation of counterfeit judicial and state
administrative functions, where fraudulent title deeds, court orders,
interdicts, affidavits and other legal documents are produced are used to
evict working people families and uproot them from their livelihoods. The
syndicates then rely on other arms of the state to see through the
fictitious judicial orders, leading to police guaranteed execution of these
orders. We have to debate the notion of and implications of the withering
away of certain key functions of the state in the light of this growing
anti-state anarchic corruption.

 

The financialisation of the health sector continues to be pursued by
monopoly capital through private medical schemes that are linked to the
major financial institutions listed on the JSE as demonstrated by the recent
approval of an exemption framework to the Medical Schemes Act to create the
legal space for the establishment of low income medical schemes. These low
cost benefit options are targeted at bringing an additional 15 million
people from the working class communities and low income earners into a
financialised health sector controlled by private monopoly capital. These
low income medical schemes offer a minimum and inadequate package of
benefits and will be introduced in January 2016 to bolster a devouring
financial black hole of the greedy private medical schemes industry.
National Health Insurance (NHI) is the only viable policy instrument that
will ensure that the working class is protected from a financialised health
sector and will afford the working class financial risk protection. The
Medical schemes have used sophisticated instruments to effect corporate
capture of the Regulatory System and to gate-keep in preventing the speedy
implementation of NHI. The SACP calls for the speedy implementation of the
NHI and will urge the working class to reject the low cost benefit options.

 

Overall it is the strong ties between the belligerence of comprador private
capital allied and imperialism that drives the undermining of the
introduction of the national Health Insurance (NHI).

 

The SACP in the province will during the October to November, formally
launch a robust campaign against the financial sector by marching to the
representatives of the financial sector.

 

TOWNSHIP ECONOMY

 

The lekgotla" discussed the provincial government concept of "Township
Economy', in which a community based transformation of the legacy of
colonialism of a special type, is driven within the townships, to
industrialise, to empower the working class from narrow bourgeois
accumulation regime and to roll back the monopoly of the capitalist market.
A successfully driven township economy is not feasible through the BEE mode
of accumulation. It can never take off without the dominant participation of
massive cooperatives run by our people. One of the critical conditions of
the township economy is the construction of a state corresponding to this
enormously transformational content within the township economy and a strong
solidarity foundation.

 

KHUTSONG KNOW-YOUR-NEIGHBOURHOOD CAMPAIGN

 

The Provincial Lekgotla conducted an intensive door-to-door community visit
and the "Know-Your-Neighbourhood-Campaign' in Khutsong. Community members
have expressed real concerns and frustrations over basic the intermittent
disruption of basic municipal services such as water, functional clinic
service including other infrastructural services such as road
infrastructural maintenance. It is often the secondary effects of bad
infrastructure that is more compromising. The accumulation of dust on poorly
maintained roads can have negative health implications.

 

Were also worried about the description of crime in the area and will revive
our people's power organs on community safety and security.

 

MK REBURIALS

 

We welcome the reburials in the past few weeks of a number of our MK cadres
and heroes who were victims of brutal elimination by the apartheid regime
hit squads and assassins. The missing remains of Mzwakhe Moses Phato and
Archie Lethoko, Lolo Sono and Siboniso Tshabalala have been positively
identified, repatriated and reburied, closing painful chapters in the memory
of their family lives.

 

ON POLICE KILLINGS

 

The Lekgotla condemns a wave of dastardly killings of police in around
Gauteng province and in several parts of the country. A deeply worrying
escalation of cold blooded police execution trend is visibly manifest in
these killings.

 

This trend corresponds to the growing and generalised vilification of all
police in society at the behest of the mainstream media and some crooked
politicians.

 

Were also deeply disturbed by what appears to be a positive correlation
between the killing of police and an unimpeded growth in contraband
automatic weapons and small arms proliferation, discovered by police in
recent months.

 

We agree with POPCRU idea of what is essentially a call for popular
mobilisation whilst rejecting from every quarter, appeasing calls for
Hollywood-type knee-jerk responses. We shall embark on an alliance political
program focussing on police killings, to appreciate the role of police and
create more social awareness.

 

Given how badly Gauteng is affected, our provincial lekgotla will consider a
motion for a safety and security summit in the province with a focus on
community based intelligence gathering and organs of peoples power to reign
in these criminals.

 

Government must address with its regional counterpart, the collective
regional security in the light of growing comprador displacement of violent
crime across regional borders.

 

These crimes can partly be attributed to bedevilled economic aspirations of
lumpen sections of our societies from aborted national democratic
revolutions. The most overriding driver of violent crime is the stubborn
reality of bourgeois centralization of the wealth of our countries by rich
powerful mainly white male elite in the case of South Africa and its African
comprador class counterpart in other African countries.

 

In this regard the liberation and working class forces have a particular
imperative to revitalize the key radical motive forces for thoroughgoing
national liberation transformation.

 

We convey our deepest condolences to the families and friends of police
casualties.

 

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS

 

We must ensure strong ideological preparations and document our perspectives
on local government elections. The province will unleash our Red Brigades to
take an overriding organisational lead in mass mobilisation.

 

ON IDEOLOGICAL TRAINING

 

The province will shift towards fortnightly political education sessions
which must be repeated in districts and branches. The ideological commission
will work with other relevant commissions on local government elections and
the mobilisation of the working class.

 

 

Issued by the SACP Gauteng province

 

Contact:

Jacob Mamabolo, SACP Gauteng Provincial Secretary, 082 884 1868

Lucian Segami, SACP Gauteng Provincial Spokesperson, 079 522 0098

Office: +2711 339 3621/2

Website: www.sacp.org.za 

Twitter: GPSACP

Facebook Page: SACP Gauteng Province

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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