Mpumalanga SACP PEC Statement
11 October 2009
The Mpumalanga PEC of the SACP sat on the 11th October 2009 at
Emalahleni Provincial Office.
We re-affirm our support for the revolutionary governments delivery policies, based on the ANCs Limpopo historic conference and the ANCs manifesto priorities.
We are convinced that this Jacob Zuma led government is spot on, in marshalling all revolutionary interests of the people of South Africa.
The majority of our people want free quality public education, health, rural development, safety and security, even for those who cant afford high fences and body guards and decent work to improve the living standards of our people. If the implementation of the above decisions is the imposition of the Communist manifest to the ANC, then some is trying to redefine the ANC.
We have been wondering all along, who was trying to vilify, the general secretary of the SACP for joining the cabinet to advance a revolutionary ideological battle on education, be, in transforming it, to also benefit the poor in the country. Cde Blade has not abandoned the SACP, we have requested him as the party to be part of that cabinet.
There will be no revolt against President Jacob Zuma by ANC members, for implementing ANC Polokwane resolutions, that caters for the majority of the people of South Africa, not for a few, opportunistic individuals, who want to use the ANC to facilitate their personal accumulation.
Billy Masetla and the few anonymous reactionary, quoted in the Mail & Guardian weekend newspaper confirm what is stated in SACP special congress documentation about the New Tendency.
He is a useful idiot of the class project who only jumped opportunistically when the class project dumped him. As a matter of fact in the past, it was re-actioneries like him who were expelled from the ANC not any principled communist.
We believe that people like him must be disciplined in the ANC for putting the organisation into disrepute and for inciting members of the ANC to revolt against the President.
We further resolved to intensify our support of our present leadership and the entire Alliance.
We call upon our communities, throughout the province to use proper channels to express their dissatisfaction in service delivery, we understand their frustrations and strongly believe that our revolutionary government, especially post Limpopo shall listen to them.
We fully support COSATUs resolution on the banning of labour brokers and pledge to be always with them in fighting against the explicit exploitation of one by another.
We appeal to the government to resolve the Moutse demarcation dispute as speedily as possible, so as to bring stability to the area. We commend our government for conducting a referendum in that area, to check the majority view of the people. We hope that, our government shall listen to the people.
Issued by SACP Mpumalanga
Bonakele Majuba 082 968 4877
Provincial Secretary
Lesetja Dikgale 076 869 4360
Spokesperson







