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President Zuma appeals for unity and discipline

 

 

Lebogang Seale, The Sunday Independent, Johannesburg, 15 March 2015 

 

President Jacob Zuma has appealed for unity and discipline among the warring
factions within the ANC-led tripartite alliance, saying this was the best
way to emulate the late SACP stalwart Moses Kotane.

 

Zuma, who was speaking at the reburial of the mortal remains of Kotane at
his home village of Pella in North West, suggested the nature and character
of COSATU was sacrosanct and that nobody could change it into something
else.

 

Such divisive tendencies were incompatible with the leadership style of
Kotane, "a rare breed of leader who understood the dynamic relationship"
between COSATU, the SACP and the ANC.

 

"While the leader of the SACP, he (Kotane) exercised his duties as a leader
of the (ANC) NEC with discipline," Zuma said, addressing thousands who
packed a giant marquee erected at the Pella village sports ground.

 

COSATU is currently going through its worst crisis, fractured by differences
between factions aligned to Zuma and those opposed to his administration's
"neo-liberal policies", notably the National Development Plan and the
National Youth Wage subsidy.

 

Seven of COSATU's affiliate unions recently boycotted the labour
federation's crucial central executive meeting in protest against the
expulsion of metalworkers' union, NUMSA.

 

Simultaneously, COSATU general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi, who is widely seen
as belonging to the anti-Zuma faction within COSATU, also boycotted the
meeting.

 

Without mentioning Vavi and NUMSA general secretary Irvin Jim, Zuma took a
swipe at his detractors. "If you are a unionist (and) you become too much of
a politician, you don't have time to deal with factory-floor issues.

 

"There is no way we will expect comrades to change the federation into
something else because it's not about individuals."

 

Zuma called on ANC members and comrades in the alliance to use the return of
Kotane and JB Marks' remains to reflect on whether their political
disposition was compatible with Kotane's selfless and "workings of
Marxism-Leninism that distinguished him from his peers".

 

"They were prepared to die for the people and to serve people first, not
themselves. so if we have to remember our leaders, let's look back at
ourselves. Are we disciplined? I doubt it, standing here.

 

"In the ANC, we fight in the streets among ourselves. Isn't it so, SG?" he
asked, pointing at ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe, who was flanked by
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa and his predecessor, Kgalema Motlanthe.

 

Added Zuma: "Where are the principles? If we don't have principles, how are
we going to defend our movement and the country?"

 

Further taking a swipe at his detractors, whom he said had the propensity to
criticise him unfairly, Zuma said Kotane's approach to Marxism-Leninism was
not dogmatic or religious, but used as an instrument to analyse society.

 

"His character made it extremely difficult to demonise (others). They were
not confrontational, they were strategic. They did not go for the man, they
went for the ball. He understood with great depth, the organisation of the
ANC/SACP," said Zuma.

 

To applause, the President continued: "There are armchair critics who only
know how to speak day and night but produce nothing. Most importantly, Moses
Kotane was not an armchair politician.

 

"He was not an armchair revolutionary with a duty to only criticise every
day and night, wrong there, wrong there (pointing)."

 

At times, an upbeat Zuma, who spoke with passion, appeared to give a lecture
on Marxism-Leninism. "Moses Kotane had a scientific approach (to
Marxism-Leninism) and if you take that approach, you never go wrong," he
said.

 

"We are dealing with science. knowledge obtained through observation
critically tested and brought under one principle. So if you talk about
Marxism-Leninism, you are talking about people who never go wrong because
you are practising science and do not wake up every day to say here (there's
something wrong) and there."

 

Describing Kotane as a "fighter, teacher, commissar, administrator,
intellectual and an outstanding revolutionary," Zuma said the story of South
Africa would never be complete without him.

 

"We have to bring Ntate Kotane to our schools, communities and our workers -
black and white. They should know this country produced more than just
Mandela. He was an organic intellectual."

 

Earlier, Dlamini made an impassioned plea for unity within COSATU.

 

"We are calling on our unions, which have taken a decision to boycott the
CEC of COSATU, to come back. Your views are important inside COSATU, please
come back. We assure them their views are taken seriously. It's
revolutionary duty as COSATU to keep going a united alliance led by the
ANC," he said.

 

And SACP general secretary Blade Nzimande also called on the tripartite
alliance members not to define themselves outside of the coalition.

 

The sleepy village sprang to life yesterday as hundreds of politicians and
government officials descended on the tiny settlement for the reburial of
Kotane's remains. Kotane's frail widow, Mma Rebecca, 103, was also present
to pay her last respects to her husband.

 

Kotane went into exile in 1963 in the face of apartheid laws in South
Africa. He was reburied at his home village 36 years after he was buried in
Moscow, where he died of a stroke in 1978.

 

President Zuma had declared Kotane and Marks' reburials as special official
funerals.

 

Political Bureau

 

 

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