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Rustenburg, 8 January 2016

 

 

Address by ANC President Jacob Zuma

 

to the ANC January 8 2016 Anniversary Celebration

 

with Traditional Leaders

 

 

The Provincial Chairperson, Comrade Supra Mahumapelo,

Members of the National Executive Committee of the ANC,

Chairperson of Contralesa,

Her Royal Highness the Queen Mother, Queen Molotlegi,

Distinguished Guests,

 

Comrades and friends,

 

Good day to you all.

 

Comrades let me start by conveying our deepest condolences on the tragic
passing of Kgosi Keobusitse Moiloa III.

 

His untimely and tragic passing has robbed his people and the North West
province of his contribution in the building of a better society.

 

May his soul rest in peace.

 

We meet on a very important day in our history, on the 104th anniversary of
our glorious movement, the African National Congress (ANC).

 

We are celebrating that which brings us together as South Africans - the ANC
and its undying commitment to this country and its people since 1912.

 

The ANC has worked hard to earn its special place in the hearts of South
Africans.

Since 1912, this organisation has worked consistently to rid South Africa of
colonialism, oppression, apartheid, racism, tribalism and sexism.

 

It has endeavoured to remain true to its nation-building task.

 

Pixley ka Isaka Seme aptly emphasised unity as the essence of the ANC in
October 1911 when he spoke out about the need to eradicate the demon of
racism and tribalism. The ANC stands for the unity of the South African
people and the respect of the human rights and dignity of every South
African, regardless of race, culture, or creed.

 

The ANC stands for humility, service to the people, hard work, selflessness
and dedication to building a better life for all our people.

 

The ANC stands for non-racialism and totally rejects racism, racial
discrimination and prejudice.

 

We owe these traditions, values and customs of this movement to its founding
leaders whom we recall today as we celebrate the anniversary of the
movement.

 

We salute the first executive committee, which consisted of Rev. John
Langalibalele Dube, as President; Solomon T. Plaatje as Secretary; Pixley ka
Isaka Seme as Treasurer; Thomas Mapikela of the then Orange Free State as
Speaker and Kgosi Montsioa as the Recording Secretary.

 

The Rev. Mqoboli of the Wesleyan Church became Chaplain-in-Chief, assisted
by the Rev. H.R. Ngcayiya. Walter Rubusana, Meshack Pelem, Sam Makgatho and
Alfred Mangena were elected Vice-Presidents.

 

Today we also acknowledge the critical role played by Traditional Leaders in
the founding of the ANC. Traditional Leaders who became Honorary Presidents
in 1912 were: Dalindyebo of the abaThembu, Montsioa of the Barolong,
Lewanika of Barotseland (a part of Zambia), Letsie 11 of Basutoland
(Lesotho), Khama of Bechuanaland (now Botswana) and King Dinizulu of the
amaZulu.

 

When we pay our respects to traditional leaders as the ANC, we are staying
true to the history and traditions of our movement. When we visit places of
worship, we are also remaining true to tradition, as this movement had a
Chaplain in Chief at its inception in 1912.

 

You will also notice, if you visit ANC archives on our website and read our
historical documents, that our policymaking also began in 1912. At the
inaugural conference of the ANC in Bloemfontein, eleven papers were read and
the topics ranged from schools and churches, African labour, segregation and
the land question, amongst others.

 

We are therefore celebrating an organization that has always thought about
the best policies and programmes to build a better life for the people of
our country, since 1912.

 

This celebration of the ANC legacy since 1912 also provides an opportunity
for us to acknowledge the contribution of women to the history of the ANC
and our country.

 

While we correctly mark the 1956 Women's March on the Union Buildings, it
should also be noted that women had started much earlier than that to make
their presence felt in the struggle for liberation.

 

Our archives indicate that about 600 women marched to the Municipal offices
in Bloemfontein in July 1913, and handed over their passes to the Deputy
Mayor. We celebrate the pioneers from Charlotte Maxeke to Lillian Ngoyi and
many other fearless and courageous women who stood for freedom, justice and
equality for all.

 

We also celebrate the formation of the ANC Youth League, the preparatory
school of our movement, which must rise and take its rightful place as the
leader of all young people in South Africa.

 

We are also celebrating the fact that this organisation has since 1912
produced leaders who were always equal to the challenges and tasks of the
time. We are also celebrating the generations of illustrious leaders
produced by this movement over the years.

 

Comrades,

 

We remain true to the vision and mission of the ANC in 1912, to build a
better life for our people.

 

We love our country. We love its people.

 

We will continue to work tirelessly to build a better South Africa.

 

Comrades,

 

The ANC is preparing for local government elections.  We have done a lot to
change the face of local government and to improve services.

 

We will be going to our people to hear what else they want us to do to
further improve the performance of local government.

 

To prepare ourselves for a resounding victory, let us use the wisdom of
President OR Tambo who said:

 

"Let us arm ourselves with the willpower and fearlessness of Shaka; the
endurance and vision of Moshoeshoe, the courage and resourcefulness of
Sekhukhune; the tenacity and valour of Hintsa; the military initiative and
guerrilla tactics of Maqoma, the farsightedness and dedication of Sefako
Makgatho, Sol. Plaatje, Langalibalele Dube, Isaka Ka Seme, W.B. Rubusana,
Meshach Pelem, Alfred Mangena,

 

"Paramount Chief Letsie II of Lesotho and all founding-fathers of the
African National Congress''.

 

Together with our traditional leaders who have always been part of the ANC,
we say Happy Birthday and Happy Anniversary to the ANC, the people's
movement!

 

Amandla!

 

I thank you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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