Statement of the YCLSA on the Conclusion of its 4TH National Congress
Sunday December 14, 2014
The Young Communist League of South Africa [uFasimba] today concludes its historic and watershed 4th National Congress which began on December 10 in Cape Town, Western Cape. The Congress was held under the theme `intensifying Youth Mobilisation for Socialism` at the University of the Western Cape.
More than 1000 young communists drawn from all levels of the organisation representing more than 86 000 members of the YCLSA descended on University of the Western Cape to evaluate the progress made since our 3rd National Congress in Mafikeng, and the 2nd National Council held in Kimberly last year, and map a way forward for the next four years.
The Congress also elected a new National Committee that will implement the resolutions taken at this congress and the Programme of Action emanating therefrom (full list of members follow below).
YCLSA delegates have shamed their detractors by exhibiting iron discipline and ensuring that the Congress is united. We are more than elated that those who expected this Congress to be like the one we had in 2010 in Mafikeng are left eating humble pie. The YCLSA comes out of this Congress united and with a common goal of putting together building blocks for socialism.
We salute Cde Buti Manamela and the collective that led the YCLSA diligently since our re-establishment in 2003. As the newly-elected leadership collective, we particularly salute comrade Buti for his sterling contribution, sacrifice and dedication he has made to the organisation over the past 11 years.
We inherit a vibrant, dynamic and revolutionary YCLSA that is occupied with the task of building a socialist state in South Africa. Armed with the resolutions taken at this Congress we are going to hit the ground running with the aim of bringing betterment to the lives of working class youth.
Our Congress had the privilege of being addressed by the leaders of the tripartite alliance and fraternal organisations from both nationally and internationally. The General Secretary of the South African Communist Party [SACP], Cde Blade Nzimande, encouraged delegates to the congress to promote the unity of the alliance and to be at the forefront of defending the alliance from the liberal offensive.
President Jacob Zuma reminded the YCLSA that its role is to champion programmes that will address the needs and aspirations of young people. He emphasized the growing relevancy of the YCLSA in the current conjecture. His speech focused on the role that the YCLSA must play in fighting the triple challenge of unemployment, poverty and inequality, and breeding a new cadreship that will be seized with generating fresh ideas that will be responsive to the plight of young South Africans.
The Second Deputy President of the Cosatu urged YCLSA delegates to the Congress to ensure that they continue to mobilise young workers under Cosatu affiliated unions, amongst other things. As the YCLSA, we will work tirelessly to mobilize and organize young workers in building a stronger, more united COSATU. We call all metalworkers to remain in COSATU and expose the negative tendencies that seek to divert COSATU from its historic mission.
They claim that "The ANC /SACP government is now more degenerate and dangerous to the working class than even the government of Thabo Mbeki". We call for vigilance as they are themselves dangerous in the struggles that are being waged by workers and the poor; in fact they are the enemy of the workers and the poor.
The past four days have been filled with robust and sober debates on issues that affect the working class and the youth especially those from working class background. We emerge from this congress confident that the YCLSA will continue to play a pivotal role in the transformation of its core constituency. With vigour we emerge from this Congress determined to occupy our rightful place in the National Democratic Revolution.
Chief amongst the Resolutions and immediate tasks that this Congress took are the following:
Support the ANC in winning overwhelming in the upcoming 2016 Local Government Elections.
To participate more actively in social media spheres to win the battle of ideas.
To strengthen branches and district structures across the country.
To intensify our struggle with PYA partners chief being SASCO for access to free education for all.
Calling for a review of the Youth Employment Accord and will continue to dismiss the Youth Wage Subsidy
The issue of the radical second phase of our revolution.
Intensify our solidarity with all oppressed people including the people of Swaziland, Cuba, Western Sahara and Palestine
To cascade the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against Israel (BDS) campaign to all branches and support its campaigns including Israeli Apartheid Week and #BoycottWoolworths campaign
Invigorate YCL`s participation in Friends of Cuba Society (FOCUS)
The Congress has elected the following leaders to lead the YCLSA for the next four years:
Mluleki Dlelanga National Secretary
Isaac Luthuli Deputy National Secretary
Yershen Pillay National Chairperson
Joyce Tsipa National Chairperson
Masello Senne National Treasurer
The following comrades were elected as members of the National Committee
Richard Mmabolo
Bongani June Mwale
Bram Hanekom
Kgauhelo Lesoka
Kenny Motshegoa
Sandile Kgosieng
Nhlakanipho Zuma
Muhammed Desai
Nqobile Gumede
Mahlatsi Dibolelo
Sabelo Mgotywa
Mabuse Mpe
Precious Banda
Bronwyn Mdletshe
Keseabetswe Nkate
Patrick Stuurman
Khalipha Melani
Annelise Freyser
Vuyisa Khonjeni
Xolelwa Busika
We will remain a fighting force, a shock force and soldiers for socialism, as Cde Chris Hani said "The struggle for socialism is about basic things"
As long as there is justice for the rich and injustice for the poor, aluta continua.
As long as our people are indebted by exploitative banks and loan shacks, aluta continua
As long as there are workers who work in a shoe factory but go to work bare foot, aluta continua.
As long there is extreme divide between the rich and the poor, aluta continua.
As long the majority of youth are not employed
As long as there is a sizeable number of young people go to bed without food, aluta continua.
As long as there is no free, qualitative and compulsory education, aluta continua
The membership of the YCLSA has faith in this leadership and trusts it to lead the organisation with discipline and commitment to grow the YCLSA both qualitatively and quantitatively. Going forward we will redouble our efforts in the struggle for a socialist South Africa. We will not tire until there is attainment of socialism and the dictatorship of the proletariat.
We are the YCLSA, we are alive and we want socialism in our lifetime.
Issued by YCLSA Media
For more information contact:
Khaya Xaba
YCLSA National Spokesperson
Cell: 074 5 204 204
@chedetachment
YCLSA 4th National Congress elects new office bearers
12 December 2014
The Young Communist League of South Africa [uFasimba] has as part of the 4thNational Congress dissolved the 3rdNational Congress leadership and elected a new leadership. So far we have only elected office bearers and the election of the rest of the National Committee will be concluded shortly.
The new office bearers of the YCLSA are as follows:
Mluleki Dlelanga National Secretary
Isaac Luthuli Deputy National Secretary
Yershen Pillay National Chairperson
Joyce Tsipa National Chairperson
Masello Senne National Treasurer
The membership of the YCLSA has confidence in this leadership and is of the conviction that they will grow the YCLSA both qualitatively and quantitatively.
Issued by the YCLSA 4th National Congress Media Team
For more information contact:
Khaya Xaba
YCLSA National Spokesperson
Cell: 074 5 204 204
@chedetachment @YCLSA
Newly-elected leader of the YCLSA Mluleki Dlelanga. |
The Young Communist League of South Africa [uFasimba] today concludes its historic and watershed 4th National Congress which began on December 10 in Cape Town, Western Cape. The Congress was held under the theme `intensifying Youth Mobilisation for Socialism` at the University of the Western Cape.
More than 1000 young communists drawn from all levels of the organisation representing more than 86 000 members of the YCLSA descended on University of the Western Cape to evaluate the progress made since our 3rd National Congress in Mafikeng, and the 2nd National Council held in Kimberly last year, and map a way forward for the next four years.
The Congress also elected a new National Committee that will implement the resolutions taken at this congress and the Programme of Action emanating therefrom (full list of members follow below).
YCLSA delegates have shamed their detractors by exhibiting iron discipline and ensuring that the Congress is united. We are more than elated that those who expected this Congress to be like the one we had in 2010 in Mafikeng are left eating humble pie. The YCLSA comes out of this Congress united and with a common goal of putting together building blocks for socialism.
We salute Cde Buti Manamela and the collective that led the YCLSA diligently since our re-establishment in 2003. As the newly-elected leadership collective, we particularly salute comrade Buti for his sterling contribution, sacrifice and dedication he has made to the organisation over the past 11 years.
We inherit a vibrant, dynamic and revolutionary YCLSA that is occupied with the task of building a socialist state in South Africa. Armed with the resolutions taken at this Congress we are going to hit the ground running with the aim of bringing betterment to the lives of working class youth.
Our Congress had the privilege of being addressed by the leaders of the tripartite alliance and fraternal organisations from both nationally and internationally. The General Secretary of the South African Communist Party [SACP], Cde Blade Nzimande, encouraged delegates to the congress to promote the unity of the alliance and to be at the forefront of defending the alliance from the liberal offensive.
President Jacob Zuma reminded the YCLSA that its role is to champion programmes that will address the needs and aspirations of young people. He emphasized the growing relevancy of the YCLSA in the current conjecture. His speech focused on the role that the YCLSA must play in fighting the triple challenge of unemployment, poverty and inequality, and breeding a new cadreship that will be seized with generating fresh ideas that will be responsive to the plight of young South Africans.
The Second Deputy President of the Cosatu urged YCLSA delegates to the Congress to ensure that they continue to mobilise young workers under Cosatu affiliated unions, amongst other things. As the YCLSA, we will work tirelessly to mobilize and organize young workers in building a stronger, more united COSATU. We call all metalworkers to remain in COSATU and expose the negative tendencies that seek to divert COSATU from its historic mission.
They claim that "The ANC /SACP government is now more degenerate and dangerous to the working class than even the government of Thabo Mbeki". We call for vigilance as they are themselves dangerous in the struggles that are being waged by workers and the poor; in fact they are the enemy of the workers and the poor.
The past four days have been filled with robust and sober debates on issues that affect the working class and the youth especially those from working class background. We emerge from this congress confident that the YCLSA will continue to play a pivotal role in the transformation of its core constituency. With vigour we emerge from this Congress determined to occupy our rightful place in the National Democratic Revolution.
Chief amongst the Resolutions and immediate tasks that this Congress took are the following:
Support the ANC in winning overwhelming in the upcoming 2016 Local Government Elections.
To participate more actively in social media spheres to win the battle of ideas.
To strengthen branches and district structures across the country.
To intensify our struggle with PYA partners chief being SASCO for access to free education for all.
Calling for a review of the Youth Employment Accord and will continue to dismiss the Youth Wage Subsidy
The issue of the radical second phase of our revolution.
Intensify our solidarity with all oppressed people including the people of Swaziland, Cuba, Western Sahara and Palestine
To cascade the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against Israel (BDS) campaign to all branches and support its campaigns including Israeli Apartheid Week and #BoycottWoolworths campaign
Invigorate YCL`s participation in Friends of Cuba Society (FOCUS)
The Congress has elected the following leaders to lead the YCLSA for the next four years:
Mluleki Dlelanga National Secretary
Isaac Luthuli Deputy National Secretary
Yershen Pillay National Chairperson
Joyce Tsipa National Chairperson
Masello Senne National Treasurer
The following comrades were elected as members of the National Committee
Richard Mmabolo
Bongani June Mwale
Bram Hanekom
Kgauhelo Lesoka
Kenny Motshegoa
Sandile Kgosieng
Nhlakanipho Zuma
Muhammed Desai
Nqobile Gumede
Mahlatsi Dibolelo
Sabelo Mgotywa
Mabuse Mpe
Precious Banda
Bronwyn Mdletshe
Keseabetswe Nkate
Patrick Stuurman
Khalipha Melani
Annelise Freyser
Vuyisa Khonjeni
Xolelwa Busika
We will remain a fighting force, a shock force and soldiers for socialism, as Cde Chris Hani said "The struggle for socialism is about basic things"
As long as there is justice for the rich and injustice for the poor, aluta continua.
As long as our people are indebted by exploitative banks and loan shacks, aluta continua
As long as there are workers who work in a shoe factory but go to work bare foot, aluta continua.
As long there is extreme divide between the rich and the poor, aluta continua.
As long the majority of youth are not employed
As long as there is a sizeable number of young people go to bed without food, aluta continua.
As long as there is no free, qualitative and compulsory education, aluta continua
The membership of the YCLSA has faith in this leadership and trusts it to lead the organisation with discipline and commitment to grow the YCLSA both qualitatively and quantitatively. Going forward we will redouble our efforts in the struggle for a socialist South Africa. We will not tire until there is attainment of socialism and the dictatorship of the proletariat.
We are the YCLSA, we are alive and we want socialism in our lifetime.
Issued by YCLSA Media
For more information contact:
Khaya Xaba
YCLSA National Spokesperson
Cell: 074 5 204 204
@chedetachment
YCLSA 4th National Congress elects new office bearers
12 December 2014
The Young Communist League of South Africa [uFasimba] has as part of the 4thNational Congress dissolved the 3rdNational Congress leadership and elected a new leadership. So far we have only elected office bearers and the election of the rest of the National Committee will be concluded shortly.
The new office bearers of the YCLSA are as follows:
Mluleki Dlelanga National Secretary
Isaac Luthuli Deputy National Secretary
Yershen Pillay National Chairperson
Joyce Tsipa National Chairperson
Masello Senne National Treasurer
The membership of the YCLSA has confidence in this leadership and is of the conviction that they will grow the YCLSA both qualitatively and quantitatively.
Issued by the YCLSA 4th National Congress Media Team
For more information contact:
Khaya Xaba
YCLSA National Spokesperson
Cell: 074 5 204 204
@chedetachment @YCLSA
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