ANC must achieve its mission

 

SA's premier liberation movement will achieve its historic mission to
liberate the masses despite the US's regime-change strategies

 

 

Phatse Justice Piitso, The New Age, Johannesburg, 10 June 2016

 

At the weekend, tumultuous crowds welcomed the president of the ANC and the
country, Jacob Zuma, during the launch of the local government election
manifesto at the FNB Stadium in Gauteng province. The spectacular event was
witnessed by millions of the people of our country and the whole of the
African continent. 

 

Thousands of staunch members of the ANC filled the stadium to its capacity
as more were struggling from the outside to enter into the historic
gathering. The songs of our liberation struggle and freedom from the roaring
crowds reverberated into the inner city of Johannesburg and through the
streets of Soweto. 

 

We attribute the success of the mother of all rallies to the industrious
collective of the ANC and its alliance partners under the leadership of Paul
Mashatile. Our glorious movement is indeed in the hands of true sons and
daughters of the soil. 

 



 

We extend our thanks to the collective leadership of our traditional
leaders, business community, traditional healers, church community,
progressive youth formations, non-governmental organisations and the entire
civil society formation in the province. 

 

The leadership of the province has proven itself to be the vanguard of the
struggles of our people. They have ensured that the ANC is part of the
masses of the people and the masses themselves are part of the ANC. 

 

The scale and organisation of the event was true to the words of the leader
of the world communist movement, Vladimir Lenin, when he said: "If you want
to help 'the masses' and to win the sympathy, confidence and support of 'the
masses,' you must not fear difficulties, you must not fear the pin-pricks,
chicanery, insults and persecution of the 'leaders'. but must imperatively
work wherever the masses are to be found." 

 

The leadership of the Alliance in the province has defeated the empty drums
of insults and name-calling by the DA and EFF. Our national democratic
revolution cannot be stopped by the barking of jackals. 

 

White paranoia

 

Throughout the world there is a growing momentum by forces of imperialism to
undermine the leadership role of national liberation movements in the former
colonies and semicolonies. In our country the growing offensive is to
isolate the leadership of the ANC from the masses of our people. 

 

The rise of the son of a peasant, Zuma, to the position of the president of
the most advanced economy on the African continent has stirred paranoia
among the white bourgeoisie. It has become difficult for them to come to
terms with the reality that our bourgeois democratic republic is presided
over by a president from a peasant background. 

 

In Venezuela the rise of the son of the working class, President Nicolas
Maduro, the son of a bus driver, leading one of the most successful
socialist revolutions of our century, is confronted by the toughest battles
to defeat a regime change conspiracy from the US-sponsored counter
revolution in his country. 

 

The systematic effort by the US-sponsored regime change strategy is so
intense that the millions of the marginalised people may feel that both
subjective and objective factors are conniving against liberation movements
across the world. The US regime change strategy has become living threat to
the stability of the world of humanity. 

 

Denigrating our leadership

 

The common posture of the US regime change strategy is to weaken the
revolutionary movement from within its ranks and therefore undermine the
unity of the struggle of our people for socio-economic transformation. The
forces of imperialism and neocolonialism are aware that unity is the only
guarantee for the success of the revolution. 

 

In our country these forces have been consistent in denigrating the image of
the leadership of the ANC and the revolutionary alliance. The myth is that
the African majority are incapable of liberating themselves from the legacy
of colonialism of a special type. 

 

Our movement is constantly under attack from the remnants of the former
apartheid racist state and some of the self-proclaimed intellectuals of our
modern times. Their mandate is to undermine the historic mission of our
democratic government to change the apartheid socio-economic ownership
patterns. 

 

The majority of the so-called professors of public opinion could not stand
the test of time, when our people needed them most, to confront the
brutality of the apartheid state, which the world community declared a crime
against humanity. In the shadow of cowardice they instead chose to polish
the shoes of the masters. Today they have the audacity to parade themselves
as peacetime heroes and true custodians of the values of the Constitution of
our democratic republic. 

 

In their decorated language of Westminster, what they know about the
Constitution is only the respect of the oath of office and nothing more. To
our surprise, they are consciously ignoring to interrogate one of the most
controversial clauses of our Constitution, which is the property clause. 

 

Apartheid status quo continua, for R200

 

This is precisely because their agenda is just to maintain the status quo of
the apartheid socioeconomic ownership patterns. They will never dare to pose
to the master the most difficult questions. 

 

A few weeks ago I went to Mamelodi to visit one of my friends, Isaac "Bra
Chicks" Maroga. While at his house we were approached by two young boys who
were coming back from a rally organised by the DA. I asked them about the
difference between the ANC and the DA and the answer was that the DA is far
better than the ANC because it pays people for attending their rallies. They
were proud that the DA was giving them a monthly stipend of R200 for
attending its meetings. 

 

The principal difference between the ANC and the DA is that the ANC regards
our people as the motive forces of our revolution while the DA regards them
as the clients of its programme for regime change. The concept of the motive
force of our revolution is necessarily about responding to the historic
objective realities of centuries of apartheid oppression and exploitation.
It is about the liberation of the black people in general and the African
people in particular. 

 

At the same time, the DA has classified the black majority of our people as
its clients to effect regime change strategy in our country. The
contribution of a black person to the political value chain is only
important so far as he protects the interests of the white minority. 

 

CIA

 

Millions of rands sponsored by the CIA are spent by the DA and EFF in an
effort to buy our people as fodder to win most of the metros across the big
cities of our country. The fighting strategy is to take over metros and some
of the strategic municipalities such as Tshwane, Johannesburg, Sedibeng,
Nelson Mandela, Polokwane, Mbombela, Rustenburg, Burgersfort, eThekwini,
Cape Town and many others. 

 

In the history of the liberation of humanity there has never been any other
organisation like the ANC, which has achieved so much to change the quality
of the lives of the people in a short space of 20 years. Even if much is
still to be done, the ANC has lit the flames of hope for millions of our
people. 

 

The only hope: Vote ANC!

 

Our democratic government has recorded much progress in the field of rural
development, agriculture, education, health, social services, safety and
security, women and youth empowerment, local government, the economy and all
fields across the spectra of our society. The ANC remains the only hope for
the aspirations and wishes of the majority of the people of our country. It
remains the embodiment of the struggles of our people. 

 

It is for this reason that we must all ensure that the ANC gets an
overwhelming two thirds majority in the forthcoming local government
elections. The ANC is the only political formation capable of taking forward
the process for the transformation of our country. 

 

.    Phatse Justice Piitso is the former ambassador to the republic of Cuba
and the former provincial secretary of the SACP. He writes in his personal
capacity.

 

 

From: http://tnaepaper.co.za/DRIVE/main%20edition/10062016/epaperpdf/20.pdf

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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