Cde Mdu you've got it right and those are realities.

 

Dumisani Tuis- Court Manager

Department of Justice & Constitutional Development- Victoria West Office

Tel: 053-6210007

Fax: 0865070204

Cell: 0736430439

 

"The possibility that we may fail in the struggle ought not to deter us
from the support of a cause we believe to be just"- Abraham Lincoln 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mduduzi H
Vilakazi
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 2:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Re: Service Delivery Protests

 

Honestly Cde Castro,

 

The mistake was made when factionalism undermined the tasks ahead. most
of the councillors were as a result of a factional support than gauging
the political strength of the representatives with the challenges ahead.
Before the last Local Government Elections we had similar spate of
violent protests.  do not want to shy away from the possibility of a
third force but these municipalities might have given the third force a
reason to mobilise the communities.

 

The service delivery riots are caused by nothing but the failure of
branches to hold the deployees accountable. In some areas, RDP houses
are sold to the beneficiaries and nothing is done by the structures of
mass democratic movement. Development in some areas is being personified
to an extent that a change in a councillor causes a serious problem.

 

The other reason is that enroute to Polokwane, the hopes were given to
people that their lives would change after Polokwane. Some of the
perpetrators were either delegates or self imposed lobbyists who wanted
nothing but personal glory and benefits. They created high expectations,
mobilised and promised people things that they cant provide today.

 

In some areas, the perpetrators of these violent protests are former
Mayors, Speakers, MMCs and councillors. They have seen these deployments
as permanent and have not made peace with their redeployment
(unemployment). All these are as a result of the weakness of our
branches to rise above the situations, to hold councillors accountable
and to organise briefing sessions with their respective communities.

 

The above were my observations of the Mpumalanga situation. Lets
engage!!

 

 

Mduduzi Herman Vilakazi

Internal Auditor

Dept of P/Works, Roads and Transport

Mpumalanga Province

 

Tel:  013 766 8280

Cell: 083 357 4849

Fax: 086 544 3205



>>> frank talk <[email protected]> 24/07/2009 09:53 >>>

Revolutionary greetings 

 

The recent spate of service delivery protest is leaving me restless. I
wonder how conversant are we with the entire nature of these protests.
Comrades I would like us to engage on this very pertinent matter before
it elevates itself to another levels.

 

The ANCYL has made a call for ANC leaders in all govt spheres to visit
affected communities in order to understand people's concerns - this
needs to be applauded!

 

However, a question that is lingering is the one that says, as true
revolutionaries how do should we respond?

 

Let's engage!

 

Talk Frank






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