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  • No more ducking and diving: ANC




    The ANC wants to renew itself by focusing on cadre training and on improving its image, sub-committee member and Gauteng secretary David Makhura said on Thursday.

    “Going forward, we can't have the ANC ducking and diving, that's the clear message from this policy conference,” he told reporters at a briefing on the sidelines of the ANC's policy conference in Midrand.

    The party plans a decade-long focus on improving the quality of its cadres – or members.

    This would involve training, eradicating illiteracy, improving skills and competency, and renewing integrity.

    "For us to succeed in all the challenges we face, we need to train our cadres in a way we haven't in the last 18 years," Makhura said.

    "The next decade is the decade of a cadre." Cadres would undergo compulsory political training through schools set up in all provinces.

    "We are creating a new type of ANC member," he said.

    The party wanted to use veterans to help educate its members, not only on the history of the party but on the character of an ANC member.

    The policy discussion document on organisational renewal was headed by national executive member Fikile Mbalula.

    In discussing the core values, Makhura said those ANC members facing serious allegations should step aside, and that disciplinary processes should be sped up.

    The commissions have agreed to reduce the number of national executive committee members from 80 to 60. At the national conference in Polokwane in 2007, delegates voted to increase the NEC from 60 to 80 to make it more representative.

    People applying to be members of the ANC must undergo a six-month probation period during which they must receive political training and get involved in community service.

    “We want the orientation of ANC members to be about solving problems where they live...

    “To join the ANC is not an opportunity to become some famous person or worst of all to get a tender, it's about service,” Makhura said.

    The ANC wants funding of political parties to be regulated, in line with calls from Institute for Democracy in Africa (Idasa).

    Makhura said this did not mean the ANC could not have economic interests, but that there should be no conflict of interest.

    There was total agreement on a number of the proposals but there was no agreement on others, he said.

    These would be discussed during the run-up to the ANC's elective conference in December where they would be adopted.
    Comments 24 Comments
    1. Koosi's Avatar
      Koosi -
      IBIWSI
    1. Garyvdh's Avatar
      Garyvdh -
      Sorry, it's a noble cause, but it's not gonna work. The rot is too deep. The gangrene has to be cut off at the limb.
    1. Sinbad's Avatar
      Sinbad -
      All talk, no action. I don't believe there is anyone left in the ANC who can give the moral guidance and education that is needed
    1. Nicodeamus's Avatar
      Nicodeamus -
      ja swaer...
    1. Hemps's Avatar
      Hemps -
      Bull**** baffles brains even more so when you are uneducated.

      Our Prez the chameleon, he says what people want to hear and when they cannot full fill those promises an escape goat other then the ANC is discovered or made up.
    1. Hemi300c's Avatar
      Hemi300c -
      1) This is for ANC members and I TRUST that the ANC is going to fit the bill for the training etc etc etc etc blah blah blah.
      2) I hope they are true to their word about speeding up disciplinary actions and getting the rubbish out of the ANC and there are plenty
    1. Ricard's Avatar
      Ricard -
      I read the headline and can only think that the ANC dance changed.... The "Duck and Dive" was replaced with the "Shuffle"
    1. The_Librarian's Avatar
      The_Librarian -
      The prez can start the ball rolling by declining the R2bn jet, and flying like a normal passenger on SAA. Or Kulula. Or whatever airline.
    1. Mach III's Avatar
      Mach III -
      Role in the Economy:
      A political party controlling the economy is ridiculous. The reason that the economy does well is because of people that have given their lives to studying and making money. These people don't exist in the ANC, or any other political party in the world. The ANC is confident, but confident because they don't know what they are getting in to.

      Training:
      Training people into an organization rings the fascist bells. They should not need to be trained politically. Why would they get their jobs if they are not properly equipped?
    1. ISP cash cow's Avatar
      ISP cash cow -
      Quote Originally Posted by Garyvdh View Post
      Sorry, it's a noble cause, but it's not gonna work. The rot is too deep. The gangrene has to be cut off at the limb.
      Yep agree with this. As much as the thought behind it sounds admirable and a decent idea I highly doubt this is going to get any further than just trying to sway people to vote for Zuma again.
    1. gregmcc's Avatar
      gregmcc -
      Quote Originally Posted by ISP cash cow View Post
      just trying to sway people to vote for Zuma again.
      Exactly. Just trying to convince more mindless fool to vote for him.
    1. MickeyD's Avatar
      MickeyD -
      If Zoomer is seri-ass then he will be the first to agree to go back to Court on those charges that were made to go away...
    1. blunomore's Avatar
      blunomore -
      Quote Originally Posted by MickeyD View Post
      If Zoomer is seri-ass then he will be the first to agree to go back to Court on those charges that were made to go away...
      Amen Mickey.

      He has zero integrity, since his hands are deepest in the till.
    1. Koosi's Avatar
      Koosi -
      more meaningless words to appease the.sheeple voter base
    1. evilstebunny's Avatar
      evilstebunny -
      Cadres would undergo compulsory political training through schools set up in all provinces.
      Smoke and mirrors .. Hitler had his SS.
    1. patrick's Avatar
      patrick -
      Quote Originally Posted by gregmcc View Post
      Exactly. Just trying to convince more mindless fool to vote for him.
      And it'll keep working. As long as the gov keeps the voters poor, uneducated and on state grants, they'll keep voting for them. Clever actually.
    1. reactor_sa's Avatar
      reactor_sa -
      I never believe what the anc says.
    1. Beri's Avatar
      Beri -
      first learn how to duck and dive. better idea is to stop stealing
    1. bekdik's Avatar
      bekdik -
      Quote Originally Posted by The_Librarian View Post
      The prez can start the ball rolling by declining the R2bn jet, and flying like a normal passenger on SAA. Or Kulula. Or whatever airline.
      Bwahahahahaha

      You ARE joking, aren't you?
    1. Guantanamo's Avatar
      Guantanamo -
      Pah, declining the jet. Never! Here the Prez takes public transport and it is a publicity stunt, in Denkmark and Norway etc the Prime Minister take public transport to work everyday, normally, like a normal citizen; never mind flying like one.