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African National Congress, 26 June 2016

 

 

Celebrating 61 years of the Freedom Charter

 

Our vision has never wavered and the successes are plain for all to see

 

 

The 26th of June 2016 marks 61 years since the adoption of the Freedom
Charter by the Congress of the People in Kliptown. Since its adoption the
Freedom Charter has been and remains the prime political mandate of the ANC,
with its universal aspirations for the "good life all South Africans seeks
for themselves and their children" guiding the work of the democratic
government.

 

61 years on, South Africa has much to celebrate. Ours is a democratic
country with a progressive Constitution built on the demands of the Freedom
Charter for an egalitarian society where every man and woman enjoy the same
freedoms in a society underpinned by dignity for all. The value of all
citizens is measured by their humanity, without regard to race, gender and
social status.

 

The ANC government continues to take forward the vision of our founding
fathers and mothers, confirmed by the people of South Africa in the Freedom
Charter - a set of principles for the foundation of a new South Africa. The
ANC uses the opportunity of Freedom Charter Day today, to assess progress
and report back to our people how far we have come to give effect to the
ideals of the Freedom Charter.

 

The People Shall Govern 

 

South Africa has achieved a government based on will of the people and all
governments since 1994 can claim legitimate authority as the result of free
and fair elections. The ANC has once again sought to ensure that in the
upcoming local government elections, "all people take part in the
administration of the country". To this end, over 9300 candidates, drawn
from an inclusive, democratic and participatory community process, have been
submitted as ANC candidates to contest the election.

 

More than 50% of them are women, 20% youth and 2% are people with
disabilities; ensuring that more South Africans are able to advance people's
power through democratic organs of self government. These freedoms were not
free and the ANC calls upon all eligible voters to come out in their numbers
to exercise their hard won right to vote on the 3rd August.

 

All National Groups Shall have Equal Rights

 

The Freedom Charter articulates our common hopes, dreams and aspirations for
a future South Africa. It is a future where:-

 

"All national groups shall be protected by law against insults to their race
and national pride; The preaching and practice of national, race or colour
discrimination and contempt shall be a punishable crime"

 

Since 1994 there has been a comprehensive overhaul and abolishment of all
racially based legislation. Institutions of state have been created to
safeguard our democracy and similarly promote our unity in diversity
including amongst them the South African Human Rights Commission, the
Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural,
Religious and Linguistic Communities amongst others.

 

Much more still remains to be done to build a socially cohesive nation, this
includes amongst others greater dialogue on access to justice and the use of
language as a tool of exclusion in pursuit of the demand that

 

"There shall be equal status in the bodies of state, in the courts and in
the schools for all national groups and races"

 

The People Shall Share in the Country's Wealth

 

The ANC government remains committed to radical economic transformation and
the restoration of the national wealth of our country to the people.
Consequently, the mineral wealth beneath the soil has been returned to the
people under the custodianship of the state, however inequality still
persists and the redistribution of wealth and the growth of job creating
industries have not met the people's expectations.

 

The transformation of the mining sector to widen the benefits of SA's
abundance of minerals, including the creation of safe and decent work on the
mines as well as benefits for near-mine local communities, with particular
focus on beneficiation, is essential and has to be expedited without delay.

 

Government has adopted bold plans to accelerate growth and intensify
economic transformation with the following as their core tenets -
industrialisation, broad- based black economic empowerment, addressing the
basic needs of our people, including women and youth, strengthening and
expanding the role of the state and the role of state owned enterprises

 

The Land Shall be Shared Amongst Those Who Work It

 

The African National Congress recognizes land as an integral part of
economic transformation and it is for this reason that South Africans in
their majority welcomed the passing of the Expropriation Bill by Parliament
earlier this year.

 

Once enacted, the bill will go a long way in assisting the ANC government
accelerate the redress and restitution of land forcibly removed from South
Africans over centuries of dispossession.

 

Agriculture and agro-processing have large employment creation potential and
thus deliberate attention is being paid to increasing the employment impact
of the sector by the development of agriculture incentive schemes that
supports key inputs such as working capital, access to infrastructure, feeds
and fertilizers, parent stock and research and development for the
development of new cultivars and vaccines.

 

All Shall Be Equal Before The Law

 

All people in South Africa enjoy equality before the law. We continue with
our programme of transforming the judiciary and extending access to justice
for more of our people. More needs to be done to arrest the scourge of
violence directed at law enforcement officials

 

All Shall Enjoy Equal Human Rights

 

South Africa boasts a young, vibrant and robust democracy where all her
people are guarantee their right to speak, to organise, to meet together, to
publish. The emergence of many new players in the politician sphere is
indicative of a maturing democracy which welcomes and encourages the
multiplicity of voices in social life.

 

Freedom of speech is enshrined in the Constitutions and the South African
media is easily one of the most vocal and anti-establishment. ANC remains
committed to religious coexistence with many religious and cultural
practices forming an integral part of the rich tapestry that is South
Africa.

 

There Shall be Work and Security 

 

The 2014 Elections Manifesto of the ANC committed government to "investigate
the modality for the introduction of a national minimum wage as one of the
key mechanisms to reduce income inequality." Discussions at NEDLAC in this
regard are at an advanced stage.

 

The ANC has committed itself to fast tracking efforts to strengthen the
labour regime including improving lifelong learning and career advancements,
stabilising the labour environment, improving dispute resolution and shop
floor relations, strengthening the labour courts, bar- gaining councils and
resourcing the CCMA and addressing casualisation of labour.

 

The Doors of Learning and Culture Shall Be Opened

 

Today, over 9 million learners in South Africa attend no- fee schools.
Government is on track towards the progressive realization of free education
at all levels for children from poor and disadvantaged backgrounds.

 

We have attained the Millennium Development Goals of universal primary
education and have overall eliminated gender disparity in primary school
enrolments. Under the ANC government more girls are in school and tertiary
institutions than ever before.

 

There Shall be Houses, Security and Comfort 

 

The ANC government has made significant strides in providing shelter to the
people of South Africa. 3,7 million subsidized housing opportunities have
been provided giving a home to more than 12,5 million South Africans.

 

Over 80% of households now have been connected to electricity and more than
90% of them have piped water. Access to basic sanitation services increased
to 79.5% ensuring that many more people live a dignified life.

 

Government is successfully piloting the introduction of free universal
health care through the National Health Insurance. The National General
Council of the ANC held in 2015 directed government to accelerate the
resourcing and implementation of the NHI.

 

There Shall be Peace and Friendship

 

The ANC's vision remains the creation of a better South Africa in a better
Africa and just world. As a movement and a government we participate in a
majority of multilateral fora with the intention to pursue our
anti-imperialist, progressive internationalist and African agenda.

 

The ANC remains committed to the full attainment of all clauses of the
Freedom Charter. Doing so requires the full participation of all societal
partners to realise the "good life all South Africans seek for themselves
and their children"

 

 

Issued by:

Zizi Kodwa

National Spokesperson

African National Congress

 

Enquiries:

Khusela Sangoni, 072 854 5707

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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