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The Communists in South Africa"s Government

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Original Post Date: 2002-08-01  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 8/1/2002 5:53:17 PM
The Communists in South Africa"s Government

My new book, Government by Deception discusses African communism and the power communists hold in South Africa, behind the scenes. Take a look at the article below. This article comes from the Daily Mail & Guardian which is an independant newspaper in South Africa. It is the closest we have to an “objective” yet liberal newspaper. Yet, here we see a discussion wherein communists in the SACP (South African Communist Party), openly discuss the role their members play inside the ANC (African National Congress). Where is the world’s mass media? Where are the liberals of the world? These are the people who said we whites were lying through our teeth about the ANC and its links to the communists. Yet, here we see, 8 years after the ANC took over, that it is common knowledge that there are communists who hold high-ranking positions in our government – by way of them also being members of the ANC.

In recent months, Minister of Safety and Security (formerly Law and Order), Steven Tshwete, died under rather sudden and interesting circumstances. He was replaced by a black communist, Charles Nqakula who is also the chairperson of the SACP. At the time Mbeki put him into his new role it was said on South African TV that Charles has a long and distinguished history of serving the South African communist party.

President Mbeki was supposed to open the recent congress of the SACP!!

But then, Jeremy Cronin, a white communist of note, made some public statements which our liberal press interpreted as a fall-out between the ANC and SACP. But you will see, the communists have never been kicked out of the SACP. In fact, our stupid liberal media here in South Africa have been predicting schisms and fall-outs between the ANC and SACP since 1994!! Every few months they tell us that the ANC and SACP will break off relations for once and for all! But it *NEVER* happens. Why? Because this is political theatre at its finest. This is because it is all an act played out for propaganda and deception purposes. They are constantly pretending to haggle, but you will NEVER see communists being fired from the ANC or thrown out of government. Instead, as in the case of Charles, you see them being promoted to positions of great responsibility.

Our Minister of Trade and Industry, Eric Erwin is a white communist. So we have a communist controlling our industry!!

But you won’t ever hear that on CNN, the BBC, or from the American government. Oh! I forgot, that’s because communism is DEAD!! Yeah Right!
Jan Lamprecht.

Here is the article from the Daily Mail & Guardian:-

SACP out to control its members in government
By Jaspreet Kindra

The 11th congress of the South African Communist Party this week set about drawing up parameters of permissible conduct for party members serving in the African National Congress-led government.

The guidelines are intended to clarify boundaries of behaviour for communists deployed in the private sector and other sections of the society, according to SACP general secretary Blade Nzimande. He was presenting his political report to the congress in Rustenberg this week.

His announcement followed a call from members of the party to discipline communist members of the government, such as Minister of Public Enterprises Jeff Radebe and Minister of Public Service and Administration Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi, who are among those overseeing the government’s privatisation of state assets.

Nzimande said measures to clarify the contradictory positions adopted by communists in government would include ensuring active participation in the day-to-day affairs of the party by members serving in the government. This would help maintain communication between these communists and the party. His party would also improve its ability to monitor members deployed elsewhere.

Minister of Land Affairs and Agriculture Thoko Didiza suggested from the floor that the ANC, too, needed clarity on how communists in government should behave.

The conference was attended by an ANC contingent led by its national chairperson, Mosiuoa Lekota, and secretary general Kgalema Motlanthe.

Nzimande, in his political report, departed from his party’s slogan “Socialism in the Future” to demand socialism in the present.

Though Nzimande endorsed the long-standing formulation that the tripartite alliance had to be led by the ANC, he added that it had to be driven by the working class.

Citing recent financial scandals in the United States, escalating food prices and increasing unemployment, Nzimande argued that socialism was the panacea for South Africa’s problems.

Referring to current frosty relations between his party and the ANC, he said “there is no single corner in any of our alliance components that possesses the sole wisdom on taking the national development revolution forward”.

Later, at a press conference, Nzimande slammed as “racist” recent attacks on the SACP by some ANC members, who alleged it was run by whites.

This attack on the SACP followed the publicity given in South Africa to an interview the SACP’s deputy general secretary, Jeremy Cronin, had given to an Irish academic, Helena Sheehan.

Nzimande said he found the insinuation that he was controlled by the whites in his party “objectionable”.

The congress was due to elect its new office bearers at the weekend.

Source: Daily Mail & Guardian
URL: http://www.mg.co.za/Content/l3.jsp?a=59&o=647…br>Date: 1 August 2002