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South African Communist Party, Moses Mabhida Province, Press Statement, 7
June 2016

 

 

SACP agrees to release its Provincial Secretary, Comrade Themba Mthembu

 

 

The South African Communist Party in Moses Mabhida Province held an Extended
PWC Meeting on Monday 6 June 2016 to reflect on the current political
developments in the province, mainly the Provincial Cabinet shuffle that was
pronounced yesterday by Premier Cde Willies Mchunu.

 

Firstly, it must be noted upfront that the SACP in the province only learnt
about this shuffling when it was about to be announced in the media. The
Provincial Secretary of the SACP was called to the ANC Provincial Office
yesterday morning where he was advised about his new deployment.

 

As a true leader of our organisation, the Provincial Secretary took a
conscious decision in approaching this matter and advised the ANC that
whilst he understands that the it has a prerogative to deploy its cadres as
and when it deems it necessary but being a Provincial Secretary of the SACP
he felt strongly that a proper consultation with the Party should have taken
place.

 

The SACP requested to be given twenty-four hours to consult with its
internal structures since this deployment is affecting its leader and
without a doubt has implications to the Party at all levels. It is a norm
and practise within the alliance that when issues of this nature are to take
place extensive consultation should take place.

 

We have noted with dismay that despite the ANC having agreed on giving us
the time requested to consult our structures it however proceeded with
making a pronouncement on this very serious matter. This created a lot of
confusion within our structures, in communities in the province and
nationally.

 

We want to reiterate the contents of our statement we released on 25 May
2016 that we do not support any shuffling or reshuffling especially at the
time going to the local government elections.  Our focus should be on
building unity and campaigning for an overwhelming ANC electoral victory. We
still believe that the whole matter was poorly managed.  The SACP has
accepted the apology of the ANC in this regard.

 

On the issue of the redeployment of SACP Provincial Secretary in his
capacity as an ANC member of the provincial legislature the extended PWC
further considered the following comprehensive package that will unify the
Province as we do not believe that issues of deployments alone will bring
about unity and cohesion in the Province:

 

1.    A comprehensive inclusive alliance process to build and consolidate
unity in the movement including reaching out to comrades affected by
factionalism and orchestrated political divisions as well as the flouting of
organisational processes during the nominations of councillor candidates.

 

2.    Addressing hotspots and reaching out to communities that are aggrieved
and intervening decisively on the challenges they face.

 

3.    A commitment to an alliance driven program to deal with factionalism
in the province.

 

4.    Joint alliance efforts and programs to address tensions that have
resulted in killings of our comrades.

 

The PWC looked at the conditions within which this decision was taken, the
reality that many of our townships and local communities are burning out of
anger as a consequence of the above.

 

The Alliance is called to provide joint leadership to society, deepen and
defend the gains of the National Democratic Revolution as we seek a new
mandate from the people to consolidate a transformative revolutionary
programme to improve the quality of their lives for the better. 

 

The SACP has alluded to the fact that without this possibilities of
releasing its Provincial Secretary for such a deployment would have been a
futile exercise and deemed as co-option - the SACP had otherwise in fact
preferred that he would rather relinquish his position even as an MPL.

 

The SACP officials held a bilateral meeting with the ANC this morning and
put forth these conditionalities. We are glad to announce that we found a
common perspective and have since released a joint statement covering the
broad spectrum of our agreement. In this regard, the SACP agreed to release
its Provincial Secretary, Comrade Themba Mthembu to the new deployment in
the provincial executive and wish him well together with those appointed.

 

We call on our members and communities at large to support this collective
intervention to build and strengthen unity of the movement and our
communities, fight against factionalism, address community problems and
political killings and deepen our revolution. 

 

The SACP takes pride in the principled stance of its Provincial Secretary,
to refute any perceived co-option and lack of consultation.  We take this
opportunity to thank him for bringing back this matter to the organisation
for mandating processes. This should be the common practice going forward, a
necessary substantive consultation process with the allies on strategic
matters affecting our revolution including deployments which affect leaders
of the SACP.

 

The Party will continue to communicate with its structures and affected
communities on these and other new developments.

 

 

Issued by the SACP Moses Mabhida Province

 

Contact:

Mobile: 082 611 7027

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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