Cape Times

Working class must find a political home – Saftu

- Getrude Makhofola

EKURHULENI: Removing President Jacob Zuma from power will not result in “the death of capitalism”, newly formed SA Federation of Trade Unions (Saftu) president Mack Chabalala said yesterday.

“To think that by removing Zuma we would have conquered capitalism is a myth… to think that replacing Zuma with Cyril Ramaphosa would change the system is also a myth. Also, by believing that bringing in([presidenti­al hopeful) Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma will help us is also a myth,” Chabalala told delegates as he closed Saftu’s founding congress in Boksburg.

“Capitalism, comrades, is demonic, satanic… it’s evil. It cannot just be removed by replacing one person by another. The ANC removed Mbeki and replaced him with Kgalema Motlanthe.

“He was then replaced by the problem we face today… Jacob Zuma.”

To get rid of capitalism, socialists should seize power after finding a political home.

“We are in a revolution, a revolution is not a wedding; 2019 (the year of the next general elections) is around the corner and we’ve resolved as this congress that the working class must find a political home… so it’s very important that as we work towards 2019 we take our communitie­s with us… no vote should be wasted.

“Our assignment is to make sure we remove the capitalist system and replace it with socialism… that is our task.

“The working class must seize power. And after that, what do you do?

“You turn the means of production to the state power… that is the first assignment,” Chabalala said.

The federation has punted itself as a politicall­y independen­t organisati­on controlled by the workers.

However, its leftist, socialist ideologies saw it debating political power and whether, among others, it should be part of a workers’ party, notably the United Front formed by the National Union of Metalworke­rs of SA (Numsa).

The congress agreed to establish a political and ideologica­l commission where Saftu’s political stance would be further discussed. – ANA

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