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From: matankana mothapo <[email protected]>
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Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2012 15:10:00 
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Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] YCL Gauteng Statement on the trivial utterances
 attributed to ANCYL Provincial Chairperson

 *YCLSA Gauteng Province** Press* *Statement*

* *November 23, 2012

 *On trivial utterances attributed to ANCYL Provincial Chairperson*

The YCLSA [uFasimba] in the province of Gauteng has noted some trivial
utterances attributed to Lebogang Maile, ANCYL Gauteng provincial
chairperson. Media reports (e.g. The New Age Online, 22 November 2012) cite
Maile as saying since the ANC provincial executive committee recently
pronounced its preferred candidates there had been a barrage of attacks
directed at its leadership. According to the reports, Maile said most
attacks came from the SACP and the Young Communist League. Maile is quoted
as saying “They” – the ANCYL – “want these organisations to…concentrate on
building their *weak structures*”. We have noted similar and further
utterances about Cosatu and the SACP attributed to Maile in the Star (22
November 2012).

We have contacted Maile following a special plenary session of our
provincial executive committee held in Sharpeville last night, Thursday, 22
November 2012 to confirm whether the utterances attributed to him were
indeed expressed. He has assured us that he was misquoted and that these
utterances were not part of the statement released by the ANCYL Gauteng on
Wednesday, 21 November 2012.

To the extent there is a need to respond to these utterances, only if they
were indeed expressed, we would first and foremost follow an appropriate
manner to do so as guided by the principles established between the YCLSA
and the ANCYL in the province. As the truest vanguard of all revolutionary
youth, we have founded it to be our duty to build and strengthen rather
than slide into petty squabbles that will only serve to destroy the
progressive youth alliance.

At present we are preoccupied with our programme as led by the SACP to take
increased responsibility for the national democratic revolution and advance
the struggle for socialism. As part of this, we are defending our movement
from being captured by tenderpreneurs. So far we are completely convinced
that we are getting successful. We are primarily involved in the struggles
of our people on the ground.

We are busy working with our people in Lenasia against the bulldozing of
their houses, while we are firmly opposed to corruption. We have led young
people as part of the SACP marches to Johannesburg, Midvaal and Tshwane
municipalities, advancing a fight against corruption, poor service delivery
and selective distribution of resources. As part of the SACP, we launched
the ‘Know your Neighbourhood Campaign’ in Midvaal, where we donated over
200 blankets and food parcels to our people.

We have led young people to participate in an SACP-led march against biased
reporting by the SABC, against its hollowing out through outsourcing to
enrich a few and against victimisation of workers.

We held political education sessions through lectures on ANC centenary and
SACP 91stanniversary as well as YCLSA Bua Thursday, focusing on various
topics relating to the challenges and opportunities facing the youth.
Through this programme we have been in institutions of learning, Wits
University (thrice this year), University of Johannesburg both in Soweto
and Auckland Park, and Tshwane University of Technology. The programme has
been in townships, Katlehong, Soweto, Mamelodi, Bronkhorstspruit and
Sharpeville.

We have been active in advancing the Quality Learning and Teaching Campaign
as part of our standing Joe Slovo Right to Learn Campaign.

We have gone to our provincial congress. Our provincial executive committee
is in good standing. Our organisation has not turned into a lobby group
utilised by tenderpreneurs to advance their private economic interests in
an economic structure that inhibits transformation.

In Gauteng there is a few, if any youth organisations that compare with us
in taking forward the revolutionary interests of young people, particularly
following Marxist-Leninist science.

We therefore have no time to glorify reports in the media that could
distract us if not handled carefully. As Marxist-Leninist scholars we
always utilise the science to determine and arrive at the truth. Once that
it done we take the most appropriate action at the most appropriate time.

 Contact:

Alex Mashilo – Provincial Secretary

082 9200 308

Matankana Mothapo – Provincial Spokesperson

082 7590 900

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