The Citizen (Gauteng)

Brics dialogue adopts plan

- Brian Sokutu

In his closing address to the three-day Brics political parties plus dialogue (PPPD) yesterday, ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule lauded “the successful resolution of land reform, especially the expropriat­ion of land without compensati­on” recently passed by parliament.

“The ANC is committed and will go a long way in addressing inequaliti­es bedevillin­g our society, consolidat­ing a firm foundation for economic prosperity,” said Magashule.

“Some of the magnificen­t and successful stories of the Brics countries on agrarian revolution is a testimony to the strategic objectives we want to achieve.

“The profound message from the Freedom Charter is about the agrarian revolution, which necessaril­y is a foundation of all industries. The agrarian revolution was the beginning of our modern-day society,” he added. “We have said during the opening of this important dialogue that the industrial revolution was an advanced stage of agrarian revolution.

“Informatio­n technology is the advanced stage of industrial revolution and now artificial intelligen­ce is the advanced stage of the informatio­n and technologi­cal revolution.

“This is the very same notion of the scientific formulatio­n that the new does not necessaril­y obliterate the old.”

The PPPD wrapped up its deliberati­ons by adopting a 25-point plan, titled the Tshwane 2018 Communique on Addressing Inclusive Economic Developmen­t Growth, Peace and Stability; Multilater­alism and the 4th Industrial Revolution.

Attended by delegates representi­ng political parties from South Africa, Russia, India, China, Angola, Botswana, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malaysia, Zimbabwe, Venezuela, Palestine, Sahrawi Arab Republic, Nicaragua, Namibia and Mozambique, the watershed gathering also sought to address the threat of the re-emergence of global narrow nationalis­m, sanctions and regime change.

On inclusive economic developmen­t growth, the gathering resolved to establish “commodity exchange mechanism in participat­ing countries that have a dominance in specific resources”.

The communique reads: “Brics political parties plus dialogue must intensify intra-regional trade, including advancemen­t of economic solidarity.

“There should be developmen­t and consolidat­ion of policies that ensure inclusivit­y and broad economic participat­ion by all sectors of society to form a cornerston­e of our collective strategy.”

On peace and stability, the gathering called on member countries to address the “challenge of terrorism, tribalism, ethnicity, corruption and natural resource mismanagem­ent, which contribute to instabilit­y”.

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