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Statement of the SACP in Moses Mabhida (Kwazulu-Natal), 25 September 2013

 

 

SACP KZN PEC of 23-24 September 2013





The SACP in KwaZulu Natal had a successful provincial executive committee
meeting held in Pine Town, Civic Centre from the 23-24th of September 2013.
The PEC was held against the background of the whole month dedicated to the
memory its former Provincial Secretary Smiso Nkwanyana who perished in a car
accident in 2003. To his memory, the SACP held a 10th year anniversary after
his death by holding a biggest rally in Folweni [ Durban] on the 22nd of
September 2013 addressed by the SACP General Secretary, comrade Blade
Nzimande, COSATU President, Sdumo Dlamini and ANC provincial Secretary,
Sihle Zikalala.

 

The PEC joined the World and our government in condemning the dastard
terrorist killings of people of Kenya in Westgate mall. Our thoughts goes to
the families of the deceased and to the government of Kenya in such a deep
sombre moment of mourning.

 

The PEC dealt with a number of issues and amongst those areas follows:

 

1. McCord Hospital closure

 

1.2 The SACP is highly disturbed by the decision of the McCord board to
close down the historic hospital without exhaustively explore all
alternatives to save the hospital from closure. We are disturbed by
Professor Zulu led board's leadership in this important matter that has
deeper consequences and implications to the province and people of Durban in
particular.

 

1.3 We are aware that within this Professor Zulu McCord board, their
stampede rush to close the hospital is motivated by the unfortunate intent
to introduce a private-public-partnership [PPP] model, pocketing from NHI
budget plans initiatives where they will line up with companies to benefit.
The SACP will do all possible to stand on the way again this greedy drive.

 

1.4 We are calling for the McCord hospital to be wholly taken by government
to be a public hospital and serve people of KwaZulu Natal and Durban at
large as a public health institution. Government has always been willing to
capitalize the hospital but that Board has been a problem and complicating
the situation in order to justify the closure.

 

2. The SACP has been observing the sustained media coverage of a
disciplinary case one senior Communication official in KZN Legislature
allegedly for sexually harassing a 21 year old junior staff woman. He
admitted to have committed this in the hearing and the outcome was
dismissal. The CEO of the Legislature has overturn this outcome and ruled
not guilty. The SACP believes this case was badly mishandled. A country
where patriarchy and male chauvinism still accounts large for women abuses,
an institution like Legislature where laws and oversight is made must lead
in being intolerant and be exemplary in splitting no hairs in such
manifestations. This has created a permanent precedent so bad to compare in
a workplace.

 

2.1 SACP will write to the institutions for answers in this matter. The PEC
also resolved to approach KZN Legislature women caucus and national gender
Commission for their investigation.

 

3. The PEC made lengthy observation of the state of COSATU and its
individual affiliates in the province and the country. Across COSATU
affiliates there exist deeper organisational challenges with the result that
worker apathy and confidence to their trade unions is dwindling. This
reality may be a major factor to the state of politics within the trade
union movement currently.

 

3.1 In this regard the PEC resolved that the SACP will enter into dialogue
with workers in workplaces and in shop floor across all affiliates to listen
to their problems with their trade unions and issues that need to be
addressed. This undertaking will be elaborated immediately.

 

3.2 We are a Communist party of the working class and organized workers. The
SACP reaffirms that COSATU belongs to the Congress movement and we want to
remind workers as their class party.

 

4. We are going to exhaust a lot of time and energy in this period as the
Party in ensuring that we campaign for the ANC electoral victory. We want to
achieve 70% electoral victory for the ANC in KwaZulu Natal. This is
achievable and possible.

 

4.1 We are calling for all our structures in the province from branches to
districts to focus their energies in participation to all existing
structures such as BETs, RETs and PET.  We are also going to drive separate
complimenting campaigning programs as SACP independently in the province to
augment the work being done at an ANC level.

 

 

Issued by SACP in KwaZulu Natal

 

For any details and interviews:

Themba Mthembu

Provincial Secretary

083 3036988 <tel:083%203036988> 

Or

Mbuyiseni Mathonsi

Provincial Treasurer

082 <tel:082%C2%A0611%207027>  611 7027

 

 

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