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SACP Free State 7th Provincial Congress, 20 June 2016

 

 

Declaration

 

 

We, 350 delegates to the 7th Provincial Congress of the SACP in the Free
State Province, representing 11 550 members of the Party in the Province,
met at Aldam Resort and Conference Centre near Ventersburg under the theme
"Communist Cadres to the Front: Unite the Working Class, Our Communities and
Our Movement" from 17th to 19th June 2016. The Congress received messages of
support from the Alliance, which, in keeping with the theme of the Congress,
emphasised the need for maximum unity among the working class and other
progressive forces in struggle for the radical second phase of the
revolution. The Congress received keynote address from the Second Deputy
General Secretary of the SACP comrade Solly Mapaila on behalf of the Central
Committee of the SACP.

 

The Congress took place in the context of persisting and deepening crisis of
global capitalism which is characterised by imperialist aggression, variants
of extremism, terrorist atrocities and regime change agenda under the false
banner of democracy through colour revolutions. We will mobilise the masses
of our people against the imperialist regime change agenda here at home
orchestrated by the West, particularly the USA and Britain.

 

There is a global realignment of forces: in Syria and Ukraine in favour of
Russia; in Africa in favour of China; the Middle East against its allies
Israel, Saudi Arabia and Gulf States.

 

At the same time Latin America is asserting a more sovereign independent
foreign policy, albeit in a hostile terrain.

 

The USA is thus left with only a fragile and weak western European ally,
which is confronting its worst crisis since the founding of the EU, as it
faces threats of a break up. The USA has responded to this realignment of
forces with renewed belligerence, warmongering and regime change policies.

 

Kurdistan

 

The 7th Provincial Congress resolved to deepen our anti-imperialist
struggle, advance working class internationalism and solidarity with the
oppressed globally. Congress called for the immediate lifting of the
unilateral USA economic blockade against Cuba, the return of Guantanamo Bay
to Cuba and for enhancing our solidarity work with the people of Palestine,
Swaziland, Western Sahara and Kurdistan; called for a lasting solution to
the crisis in Sudan and committed to continue work with sister organisations
in Lesotho for lasting peace in that country.

 

The 7th Provincial Congress congratulated the ANC for successfully launching
the local government elections manifesto across the country, where huge
crowds turned to endorse the Movement. The Congress noted that the SACP
structures played an important role in mobilising people to attend the
national and various provincial elections manifesto rallies. The attendance
of these rallies by thousands of the masses of our people was a testimony
that the overwhelming majority our people continue to have confidence in the
ability of ANC-run municipalities to change the lives of the toiling masses
of our people for the better.

 

We commit ourselves to campaign for an overwhelming victory of the ANC in
the local government elections. To this end, all the SACP districts and
branches will henceforth implement the already developed elections campaign
programmes aimed at complementing the ANC elections campaign.

 

The SACP must have a visible elections campaign programme, which is
independent as part of deepening the NDR which, in the SACP's view, is our
most direct route to Socialism.

 

Co-operatives

 

The SACP elections campaign will focus on the challenges confronting our
communities which include but is not limited to the following:

 

.    household indebtedness and the transformation of the financial sector;

 

.    halting of evictions;

 

.    deepening participatory governance in our communities;

 

.    food security;

 

.    building of co-operatives and sustainable livelihoods for the people;

 

.    ending outsourcing and contracting out of work

 

.    job creation with a bias for the youth employment programme

 

The elections campaign presents an opportunity for maximum unity within the
Alliance and the peoples' camp. As we campaign for an overwhelming victory
of the ANC in the local government elections, we should take seriously the
concerns raised by our communities.

 

State power against monopoly capital 

 

The 7th congress, reaffirm the SACP's position that the strategic enemy of
the working class remain monopoly capital. We commit to pursue a campaign
against the ruthless mining and agricultural capital in our province. An
important weapon in the hands of the working class struggle against monopoly
capital is state power. We believe that the struggle against monopoly
capital will not succeed if the SACP can't defeat the parasitic bourgeoisie
and their political associates who seek to use the state for their narrow
accumulation agenda. We will accordingly campaign against corporate capture
of the state and the movement including by parasitic bourgeoisie. We note
that the Alliance Summit and Alliance Lekgotla cautioned against the threat
of corporate capture of the state. The SACP campaign against corporate
capture will also focus on the transformation of the SABC; focus on building
a democratic developmental mandate of provincial state owned entities,
municipal entities and to enhance the strategic capacity of the state to be
able to decisively act in the interest of the poor and safe guard our
sovereignty.

 

We further reaffirm the Central Committee's observation that the two
greatest concerns advanced by the majority of South Africans are the
unemployment crisis and corruption. While our persisting crisis-levels of
unemployment have many systemic underpinnings, there can be no doubt that
corrupt rent-seeking behaviour by a parasitic bourgeoisie and its political
associates diverts billions of rands out of the productive economy, thus
contributing to persisting unemployment, racial inequality and poverty.

 

Vibrant

 

We note the SACP will not be able to mount these campaigns if it is having
weak structures. Accordingly, focusing on building a strong and vibrant SACP
structures reliant on cadres who are rooted in community struggles

 

We recommit to build a strong campaigning SACP and YCL SA that would lead
struggles of the society in all sites of powers as per party programme,
outlined by the South African Road to Socialism.

 

We will be in the workplaces, building and strengthening structures
organised workers in particular, COSATU - forging strong relations that seek
to reconfigure the power relations of the work place in favour of the
workers.

 

We will be in communities building structures of the party, with special
focus to both district and the VD based branches; build and strengthen SANCO
structures, strengthen the YCL SA and the entire progressive youth movement,
forge workable relations, which should be able to strengthen our
know-your-neighbourhood campaign to ensure that people take responsibility
for their own development.

 

We will forge a principled working relation with various community based
organisations, various religious formations, our strategic allies the ANC,
COSATU and SANCO, and the Mass Democratic Movement and all individuals
involved in the pursuance of a better life for all!

 

Better life

 

This done with and understanding that the working class struggle for
Socialism requires a principled unity amongst the people's camp. This unity
must be built and consolidated in the trenches of struggles to build a
better life for all our people.

 

We shall be actively involved in the process of strengthening our state,
including both provincial and local governance and other state institutions
to serve our people and ensure accountability. In this regard we shall
ensure that we fight against any form of corruption and crime in our society
and ensure that our elected councillors consistently interact with the
people through convening meetings.

 

SACP job-creation in wards

 

The 7th congress particularly noted the high unemployment rate in the
Province which is between 33% and 39%. Job creation is critical and the SACP
branches must take responsibility for job creation in their wards. In this
regard, the SACP economic transformation document, "Going to the Root" will
serve as a guide for the SACP branches. "Going to the roots" put
self-reliance of our masses in the centre of economic productive activities,
which is key to the success of the revolution.

 

Working with communities, we shall find ways and means to identify economic
opportunities in our districts and branches and mobilise the into economic
social movements that guide societal initiatives towards community economic
productive activities in the form of cooperatives and other related
activities as township enterprise development and small enterprise
development. We shall mobilise society around our financial sector campaign
focussing on mortgage bonds, evictions, access to finance and financial
management education and saving.

 

Progressive editorials

 

Monopoly capital has intensified its ideological battle to its highest level
in history, in its bid to influence and corrupt societal ideas. We shall
continue to intensify our own progressive battle of ideas in all sites of
power to ensure progressive thought prevail in our society. We shall conduct
extensive campaigns around media transformation, including editorials free
of corporate capture.

 

As part of strengthening our local governments and communities we shall take
various environmental campaigns and programmes, leading our clean community
campaign, campaigns against water leaks and for water saving strategies,
renewable energy usage.

 

General Secretary

 

Finally, the 7th Congress noted with serious concern the attacks on the SACP
and its leadership; particularly our General Secretary. The congress
reaffirmed its full confidence in the leadership of the General Sectary and
will not hesitate to embark on a campaign to defend our leaders.

 

Socialism is the future, build it now.

 

 

Issued by the SACP Free State Province

 

Contact:  

Charles Stofile - Provincial Secretary: 071 600 4899

Teboho Kgoloanyana - First Deputy Provincial Secretary:  082 774 4254

Mojalefa Simango - Second Deputy Provincial Secretary:  078 893 8974

 

 

 

 

Newly elected Office Bearers:

 

1.       Provincial Secretary - Charles Stofile

2.       Provincial Chairperson - Bereng Soke

3.       Provincial Treasurer - Lucy Matsipa

4.       1st Deputy Provincial Secretary - Teboho Kholoanyane

5.       2nd Deputy Provincial Deputy Secretary - Mojalefa Simango

6.       Deputy Provincial Chairperson - Mbuyiselo Jacobs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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