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South African Communist Party, Statement, 25 February 2016

 

 

Destruction of public property at North West University

 

 

The South African Communist Party (SACP) is extremely disappointed at, and
condemns in the strongest terms possible, the burning of the science centre
and the administration building at the Mafikeng Campus of the North West
University (NWU) late on Wednesday 24 February. The destruction of the
property, along with official records is estimated to run into millions of
rands. More money will now be needed to continue developing the campus -
including possibilities of diverting money from other priorities - taking
into consideration the new costs imposed by the destruction.

 

Destruction of public property is not progressive. It is worse off
especially in a developing democratic society that needs more resource
capacity to meet its priorities. Destruction of public property is therefore
not revolutionary but counterproductive, and must be condemned in the
strongest terms possible, by society as a whole, as a legally punishable
criminal conduct. The police must investigate and get to the bottom of what
happened. All those who will be found responsible, and in all respects, must
be held accountable through the criminal justice system. The law must take
its cause. The police must stop being slowly reactive but must act
proactively within the ambit of the law.

 

The NWU institutional management and council must conduct their own
investigations into what happened and take corrective steps. The students
must isolate and distance themselves from destructive elements.

 

The Mafikeng campus of the NWU is the poorest of the University's main
campuses. The destruction constitutes the single largest reversal of the
gains the campus has made since our country's 1994 democratic breakthrough.
The damage will only serve to perpetuate the inequalities that, as a
democratic people, we have been fighting against throughout the history of
our struggle against colonial national oppression and apartheid.

 

The science centre at the Mafikeng campus was used to conduct about 40
scientific experiments benefiting school learners to encourage them to study
science. The campus is now closed, until further notice, and students'
academic time will be wasted. This will further contribute to both short-
and long-term inequalities, with the historically disadvantaged students
served by the Mafikeng Campus suffering the most.

 

 

Issued by the SACP

 

Contact:

Alex Mashilo, National Spokesperson, 082 920 0308

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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