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The most pervasive form of violence in farms is that against In memory of Nelson Chisale and a challenge to Agri-SA By Blade Nzimande, General Secretary The hammer and sickle is in full swing The SACP election machinery is now in full swing! The hammer and sickle is On Thursday 11 March 2004 we visited the grave of our late Chairperson, Cde During this ceremony we launched the Joe Slovo election trail, starting with The SACP in Limpopo organised mass meetings in Hoedspruit to express our solidarity Violence against black farmworkers From our campaign with farmworkers, since October last year, we have come As the SACP we do not condone any form of violence, whether against farmers What is happening in Utrecht, in northern KwaZulu Natal, captures this reality It is also for this reason that we call upon the Ministers of Safety and Security As the SACP we are also deeply disturbed that each time these issues are raised We demand concrete action It is time now that we focus on all forms of violence, particularly that perpetrated Also of concern to us is lack of free political activity in many of these Even in KwaZulu Natal there is a growing sentiment by farmworkers towards We therefore openly challenge AgriSA and all other farmers organisations, We also call upon AgriSA to open their farms to trade union organisation and |
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SACP Election VOTE ANC WITH AND FOR THE WORKERS AND THE POOR Since 1994, together, we have begun to change our society On the factory floor, in the countryside, in our townships and places We have extended workers rights. Everyone is equal in the courts of We have provided millions with formal housing, water and sanitation, But the bosses are still sabotaging our democracy Apartheid is abolished
but apartheid lives on in kitchens, on farms, Baas-skap still stalks our land in the way workers are treated, in the Pass-laws have been swept away
but at every turn the capitalist market We have rolled out democracy, but the bosses continually undermine it. We have extended workers rights with the Labour Relations Act, the Basic But the bosses have retrenched one million workers. Hundreds of thousands Women workers, in particular, are often the first to be fired, the first For the ANC-SACP-COSATU alliance the agenda is: A better life for all. For the bosses the agenda is: A better profit margin for the few. The bosses ask for financial liberalisation so they can grow the economy. The bosses make solemn promises at the Growth and Development Summit, The banks red-line our communities and black-list the poor. Food retailers Roll back profits - Build worker power Together, we must enforce Together, we must organise in our communities to monitor prices and People first profits last. Down with food inflation. Down with high medicine prices. Down with With an overwhelming ANC elections victory,
Sustainable livelihoods, sustainable households, Since 1994, capitalism has been restored to profitability in our country. We cannot fold our arms and wait for capitalism to deliver jobs that We must ensure that everyone at least lives in a sustainable community, With an overwhelming ANC elections victory We will:
In everything we do, we must ensure that our programmes reinforce each The expanded public works programmes must be linked with local development, We should think of a pension or a child support grant not as a hand-out, Build sustainability! Build self-reliance! Build community power! With an overwhelming ANC elections victory Working together, government, health-workers and communities, we will:
With an overwhelming ANC elections victory We will struggle for international peace We will live in an unjust world. Big power unilateralism runs rough-shod Genocide in Palestine is condoned. In this unjust world, weapons of Every day, each European cow is subsidised by more than the daily income We are living in a cruel world. A divided, fragmented South Africa, Which is why we say: Close ranks, Vote ANC. Major battles lie ahead Since April 1994, and before, the capitalists have waged an incessant Sometimes they flatter the SACP (Youd make a lovely opposition, the They want a confused and factionalised national liberation movement. The SACP will never play into this agenda. The SACP will build its branches Close ranks! Build worker power! Build the Party! Build the Alliance! VOTE ANC, WITH AND FOR THE WORKERS AND THE POOR! |
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