African National Congress, Media Release, 12 January 2015

 

 

ANC 103rd Anniversary

 

An Overwhelmingly Successful Celebration at Cape Town Stadium

 

 

The African National Congress hosted a successful event befitting a 103 year 
old and biggest liberation movement in the continent. This event confirmed the 
level of organisation and effort put, in ensuring that the movement does indeed 
make its mark despite many sceptics who thought the ANC would not succeed in 
filling the biggest stadium in the Western Cape.

 

We acknowledge the role played by all levels of the organisation, our leagues 
and alliance structures that touched every corner of this province in 
communicating the importance of this historic event, while mobilising our 
people to attend. We want to thank our members and supporters, the people of 
the Western Cape in particular and those coming from other provinces, to ensure 
that the ANC anniversary receives a befitting celebration. We thank religious 
leaders, civil society organisations, diplomatic corp, business fraternity and 
other invited guests for continued association and support given to our 
historic movement.

 

The ANC wants to single out the Cape Minstrels for the unprecedented 
association with the organisation against the backdrop of the failed endeavour 
by the DA led City of Cape Town to breed conflict between the ANC and the 
minstrels in their attempts to spawn conflict between the two. The Minstrels in 
their traditional colourful and organised formations added colour to our 
celebration and reaffirmed a shared history between the ANC and the struggles 
of the slaves during the period of oppression. We believe that the bond 
demonstrated on Saturday will continue to define cooperation, solidify and 
create confluence between the two strands of resistance centres in the Western 
Cape.

 

We were humbled by the Minstrels’ postponement of their event as a show 
ofsupport of the ANC’s anniversary celebrations. The ANC has expressed its view 
that its provincial structures ought to find a way of continuing support for 
the Minstrels in this province.

 

As expected, despite awe-inspiring numbers of people attending the event, our 
people vindicated themselves as disciplined and well behaved members of the 
organisation. There was no record of ill-discipline and/or undermining of any 
laws of our country and this has justified our presented plan which indicated 
that the event would be peaceful and well run.

 

We are encouraged by how well the NEC statement was received by people who 
attended the celebrations. The feedback we are continuing to receive is that 
pertinent issues were addressed in the interests of our people. We call on our 
structures to ensure that the message finds expression in their organisational 
work and programmes of action.

 

The ANC conveys its condolences for the passing of ANC member, Andile Vukuthu 
aged 38 from George Kerridge in Vredenburg who collapsed at the stadium during 
proceedings and passed away this morning. The ANC has assigned the provincial 
leadership to give requisite support to the family including while the autopsy 
is being conducted.

 

Having hosted its National event, the ANC will continue to celebrate its 
anniversary in various provinces. All provinces are expected to hold their 
rallies in the next two weeks with national leadership as well as national 
officials being deployed to these celebrations. Provinces will further be 
required to generate programmes of action premised on the January 8th 
statement. 

 

These will inform the ANC National Lekgotla to be held later this month. 
Freedom Charter cadres fora will also be convened as part of unpacking the 
January 8th message. 

 

The ANC expresses it gratitude to the planning team for ensuring that it 
achieved a successful event despite a number of challenges that were 
deliberately designed to undermine the anniversary celebrations.

 

We call on the province to sustain the momentum generated by these celebrations 
to ensure that the ANC reclaims the Western Cape and all Local Government 
structures.

 

 

Issued by:

Comrade Zizi Kodwa

National Spokesperson 

African National Congress 

 

Enquiries:

Keith Khoza,​ 082 823 9672

Khusela Sangoni, +27 (72) 854 5707

 

 

 

 

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