SACP Gauteng Province intensify Qina Msebenzi/Tia Mosomi Election Campaign in Yusuf Dadoo District, West of Gauteng Province
25 March 2014
The SACP Gauteng Province will intensify its Qina Msebenzi/Tia Mosomi Election Campaign this week in the District of Yusuf Dadoo, Chamdo industrial site, west of the Gauteng province. The factory-to-factory campaign seeks to mobilise the industrial proletariat to vote for the African National Congress (ANC), our historic alliance partner in the forthcoming national and provincial elections.
The Campaign has been a resounding success following its inaugural launch four weeks ago in the Oupa Phasha District on Tuesday, 25th February 2014. It has been successfully implemented in four Districts of Tshwane, Sedibeng and Linda Jabane (Johannesburg).
Members of the SACP Red Brigade (Campaign Volunteers) spent a week in industrial areas in each district, moving from factory to factory distributing ANC election material and engaging workers to vote for the ANC.
Our daily experience and feedback from workers is that they remain loyal to their historic movement, the African National Congress. Workers are very clear about moving South Africa forward and never backward to the dark days of Apartheid. The demand for greater political education on the ANC, for its election material and regalia is overwhelming.
It is in this context that starting on the week of 31 March to 04 April 2014 and based on the positive feedback of the last four weeks, the SACP will continue this programme concurrently in all its five (5) Districts until the elections on the 7th May 2014.
Workers continue to dismiss with contempt, the slander and malicious attacks by forces lined up against the ANC, its relevance and the validity of its historic mission. These forces, especially those with petty bourgeois ideological outlooks are afraid of class struggle and leans on the big shoulders of counter-revolutionary Apartheid ruling class. It is not uncommon for them to use Marxist-Leninist phraseology in the service of Imperialism.
The SACP is deeply encouraged by the commitment of workers to dedicate their vote to Nelson Mandela under the popular leadership of the ANC and country led by President Jacob Zuma.
Issued on behalf of the SACP Gauteng Province
Contact:
Mamabolo Jacob: Provincial Secretary: 082 884 1868
Lucian Segami: Provincial Spokesperson: 079 522 0098
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Twitter: @GPSACP (SACP Gauteng)







