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SACP Gauteng Province Press Statement, 21 June 2016

 

 

Deployment of Cde Thoko Didiza - Turning Point to 2/3 ANC Majority

 

Deployment of Comrade Thoko Didiza Marks a Decisive Turning Point towards a
Two-Thirds Majority Electoral Victory for the ANC

 

 

The South African Communist Party in Gauteng convened a special Provincial
Working Committee (PWC) meeting today to reflect on the timely intervention
in the City of Tshwane by the African National Congress (ANC). 

 

Towards a two thirds majority for the ANC

 

SACP Gauteng unconditionally welcomes the decisive intervention by the ANC
by appointing Cde Thoko Didiza as a candidate Mayor for the City Tshwane. 

 

We believe this intervention builds a much more needed momentum and turning
point for the ANC to secure a two-thirds majority victory in the Metro.

 

The decision lays a solid ground to unite all members of the ANC-led
Alliance in the region. 

 

We believe whilst Cde Thoko Didiza will work within a collective, she
however brings with her a massive wealth of experience, maturity and
capacity to unite all the motive forces of the National Democratic
Revolution (NDR) in the region.

 

Pushing back twin dangers of corporate capture and factionalism

 

We firmly believe that this well-timed intervention will also push back the
frontiers of corporate capture of the municipality, looting, corruption and
deep rooted factionalism that has been growing over the last three years.

 

We congratulate our primary, time tested political ally, the ANC for a well
thought out intervention that will protect the municipality against highly
determined forces of counter revolution. Included in these, are some of the
opposition parties sponsored by Imperialism as the historical enemy of the
ANC.  

 

SACP Gauteng commits itself to working with Cde Thoko Didiza and the
collective of the alliance to deliver an ANC two-thirds majority, which
would have been impossible without this historic intervention.

 

We are also pleased that the overwhelming majority of the working class and
ordinary people have welcomed this intervention, except for a few clearly
orchestrated and isolated acts of violence.

 

Sponsored acts of Violence and intimidation

 

We strongly condemn the acts of sheer criminality, violence and destruction.
We believe that these acts are clearly planned, coordinated and financially
sponsored. 

 

We, therefore, dismiss with contempt any insinuations and ill-informed
assertions that this renewed wave of violence constitute acts of spontaneity
of the masses. 

 

We believe that this lumpen, backward and uncultured acts violence are
well-planned purely to intimidate Cde Thoko Didiza. We are aware that the
City of Tshwane has been plagued by a series of acts of violence,
intimidation and threats wildly reported in the media in the last few years.

 

We firmly believe that the current outbreak of violence is a continuation
and is directly linked to the series of recent acts and pattern of violence
in Tshwane. We, therefore, maintain that this is certainly not an unexpected
eruption of violence. 

 

We further believe that these acts of violence and destruction have, as
their material basis, the accumulation regime that has earmarked and
invested in capturing the public purse in the City of Tshwane. 

 

We are also reminded that even past Regional Congresses and the councillor
selection and nomination process were allegedly riddled with serious acts of
violence, use of money and manipulation of nomination processes and
procedures.

 

It is in this context that we strongly believe that this renewed wave of
violence, destruction and anarchy merely constitute the last kicks of the
rampant and systemic dying twin dangers (horse) of corporate capture and
factionalism in the City of Tshwane. 

 

We hope with this ANC intervention in the City of Tshwane, the ugly face of
the twin dangers of factionalism and corporate capture will never rear their
ugly head again. 

 

We are confident that whilst certain sections of the working class have been
regrettably co-opted and used in this violence by various factions of the
parasitic and dependent bourgeoisie, they will soon see through the ugly
face of these divisive forces. 

 

Call for a decisive disciplinary action against the real instigators

 

We are convinced, beyond doubt, that this is a mere continuation of the same
but now intensified pattern of violence. 

 

We are however dismayed that in spite of this history and pattern of
violence, to date, no one has been held accountable. With these renewed acts
of violence, we hope a prompt, swift, and decisive action will be taken
against the instigators without fear of favour, nor, a factional
consideration. 

 

Task team to investigate the violence

 

As part of the SACP's intervention to deal with these sponsored acts
violence we have appointed a Task Team led by our Provincial Chairperson
Comrade Joe Mpisi to investigate involvement of any SACP and Young Communist
League (YCL) members in these acts of criminality.   The task team has
commenced with its work with immediate effect as of today and will be on the
ground. The team will report on their findings to the Provincial Working
Committee on Friday. 

 

Where any of our members are found to be involved in these acts of
criminality, they will be dealt with decisively, without fear or favour. We
therefore call on members of the SACP to desist from taking part in any of
these acts of criminality.  We call on members to continue with the
door-to-door campaign, factory-to-factory campaign to deliver a two thirds
majority ANC victory. 

 

We, therefore, congratulate Cde Thoko Didiza for her deployment and reassure
her that victory is certain, aluta continua.

 

 

Issued by the SACP Gauteng province

 

Contact:

Jacob Mamabolo - SACP Gauteng Provincial Secretary

Mobile: 082 884 1868 <tel:082%20884%201868> 

 

Lucian Segami - SACP Gauteng Provincial Spokesperson

Mobile: 079 522 0098 <tel:079%20522%200098> 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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