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Solly Mapaila, SACP 2nd Deputy General Secretary

 

Speech at the funeral of Comrade

 

Phillip Dlamini

A stalwart of the Party and a martyr of our struggle for the triumph of a
people's power

 

 

Solly Mapaila, Umsebenzi Online, Johannesburg, 1 February 2016

 

The SACP expresses its message of heartfelt condolences to the family of
Comrade Phillip Dlamini. It is on the family that the sore loss we share
weights heavier.  As the SACP, we were greatly saddened by the cowardly
murder of ubaba Dlamini. His killing has starkly highlighted the increasing
complexity of the new challenges that our revolution is facing and changing
character of the strategic opponents of the ultimate victory of our people.

 

We still have a long way to go towards achieving our longstanding historical
mission to transform our country and meet the material and cultural needs of
the people as a whole.  But, as the murder to Comrade Dlamini shows, we are
no longer as united as we were during the struggle to overthrow colonial
oppression and its last stage of apartheid. More and more it is becoming
clearer that we are no longer sharing a common destination - there are
others who believe that they have arrived. 

 

They no longer value the importance of unity of common purpose among the
principal motive forces of our struggle. They are defining a new historical
mission which is incompatible with the DNA of our movement. All they want
are positions of leadership in our movement. As soon as they ascend to
organisational power, all their actions coalesce on exploiting those
positions to achieve personal advancement, enrich themselves and their
fellow acquaintances with who they have established connections. In order to
maintain a grip on power, their actions involve corrupting internal
processes and dispensing patronage. This through asserting and capturing
control over the allocation of resources, in particular tenders, deployments
and other work opportunities in and associated with the state and its
institutions. 

 

What form of unity is possible with such individuals? No principled unity is
possible with them!! We are calling for unity, but not unprincipled unity.
The unity we are calling for is a principled one.

 

What we need is to distinguish between those who are committed to the
genuine objectives of our struggle, and those who are interested in
capturing our movement and in the name of all of us pursue their selfish
interests. We must mount a decisive struggle against the latter because
their conception of our struggle and our movement is corrupted.
Consequently, their mode of operation, at the macro level, is geared toward
manipulating our basic wealth and resources as a nation in pursuit of their
private interests. Therefore not only do they harbour a corrupted worldview
but they have themselves been corrupted. They are pursuing a corrupt agenda.


 

In the place of the purposeful unity of the principal motive forces of our
struggle to complete the national liberation of our people and achieve
social emancipation, politically corrupted elements are concerned about
establishing new alliances - that is connections with various sections of
capital by which to realise their private interests. In the process,
corporate capture of such individuals and rent-seeking are now a rising
phenomenon. The tendency has no choice but to react negatively towards our
alliance. It is engaging in all sort of manoeuvres to marginalise other
alliance partners, consequently the alliance and in general the people as a
whole and their communities.

 

If not combatted, corruption, patronage, corporate-state capture and
rent-seeking will develop into a cancer that will eat and kill our movement
from within.

 

It is in this context that today we have lost ubaba Dlamini from assault and
from a bullet fired by an alleged hitman. Comrade Dlamini, a stalwart of our
struggle, has become the first casualty since our April 1994 democratic
breakthrough and since Comrade Johannes Nkosi in 1933 to be killed by
mercenaries at a meeting of the Communist Party. 

 

Comrade Dlamini, who was on pension, was killed for fighting for the truth
to prevail. He was killed at a meeting for a people's democracy for
struggling for a people's democracy. His revolutionary spirit must not be
allowed to die. We must continue where he left by intensifying the struggle
he fought until we secure victory and defend it successfully. 

 

But ours, as was his - and the two are one and the same - is a peaceful
struggle. 

 

Our struggle is not an agenda of the corrupted relying on reactionary and
counter-revolutionary violence including spilling the blood of others in
order to thrive. Our struggle is a revolutionary process to save life and
ensure that it is led in peace and prosperity and without exploitation by
others.   

 

As the SACP, we are therefore calling for peace and democratic defence of
our people. 

 

We reiterate our call to the authorities to investigate the cowardly murder
of Comrade Dlamini. We want to get to the bottom of matter in all its
dimensions. All those who were involved in all stages of the barbaric murder
of Comrade Dlamini from planning to execution must be exposed. They must be
held accountable by means of successful prosecution and maximum sentences. 

 

Our call for peace is not a call to passivity on the part of our structures
and members. 

 

On the contrary, it is a call to action to complement and safeguard
investigations by the authorities. It is a call to take proactive steps to
protect the lives of our members and defend our communities. It is a call to
strengthen street and block committees, community policing forums and patrol
systems. Ours is a call to ensure increased safety and strengthening of
security around our Party and community meetings. It is a call to be
vigilant against murderers and their handlers.

 

Comrade Dlamini was killed advancing the struggle for democracy, the
struggle for complete liberation, the struggle for universal social
emancipation. Our relationship with him did not and must not end with him
alone. As our shared loss shows, our relationship with him has always been a
relationship with his family as a whole. We shared him with the family. We
lost him together. The family must therefore not find itself alone in the
difficult time it has been forced by his killing.

 

We therefore urge our provincial, district and branch structures to continue
their support to the family, to ensure that it is properly structured and
continuously strengthened. The Party must together with the family traverse
the road to ensure that the truth prevails. As the Central Committee, on
behalf of the SACP as a whole and its entire membership, we will support
you, our structures, in discharging the responsibilities towards the family
of ubaba Dlamini. 

 

In memory of Comrade Dlamini, let us unite the working class, our
communities and our movement for the triumph of a people's power - this he
died fighting for!!

 

.    Comrade Solly Mapaila is SACP 2nd Deputy General Secretary

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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