Cape Argus

Workers’ Day celebratio­ns a ‘building block’ for elections

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COSATU will celebrate its main Workers’ Day rally in Nelson Mandela Bay on Tuesday next week, and is expecting a much different atmosphere from the one a year ago in the Free State which saw former President Jacob Zuma heckled and the event eventually called off.

The 2018 May Day rally will take place at the Isaac Wolfson Stadium in kwaNobuhle and is set to be addressed by President Cyril Ramaphosa.

The event has been talked up as a “building block” for the 2019 general elections.

Last year’s May Day celebratio­ns in Bloemfonte­in were cancelled amid scuffles between pro- and anti-Jacob Zuma groups, but Cosatu believes this year’s event will go smoothly and that Ramaphosa will be well received in the Eastern Cape.

At a press conference in Nelson Mandela Bay, Cosatu general secretary Bheki Ntshalints­hali said the last May Day rally held in the Eastern Cape was 10 years ago, adding that it was a deliberate choice as a first building block towards next year’s general elections.

“The choice of Nelson Mandela Bay was deliberate to liberate our people from the exploitati­ve and suppressio­n of the workers and communitie­s from the chains of (mayor Athol) Trollip and the DA ,” he said.

ANC deputy secretary-general Jessie Duarte added that the alliance was working together towards next year’s general elections, an important matter for the party to “capture and remember”.

Duarte said the ANC was assisting with mobilisati­on in the run-up to the May Day celebratio­ns, which would kick off at Njoli Square in kwaZakhele, before moving to the kwaZakhele police station and then finally to the stadium where workers would be addressed. “We encourage ANC members to come to the rally,” she added.

“Many of our members are part of the working class and this is a celebratio­n of the gains of the working class.”

Duarte did not miss the opportunit­y to take a swipe at Trollip, saying that he didn’t win any election outright in the metro.

“It’s not so correct to declare him an outright winner and to declare the ANC-led alliance a loser… we haven’t lost.

“What we want to do is reclaim the ground here in Nelson Mandela Bay very decisively, work for it very clearly, correct what may have been wrong.”

Duarte said that Nelson Mandela Bay was defined as a “blue collar city” and could not be marketed as a city aimed to attract the rich to settle in it.

“Putting up all service delivery costs so that working class people may not even in future be able to afford to live in this city and do what is happening in Cape Town, attract famous and rich foreigners to buy seafront properties and clearly that is not what the character of Nelson Mandela Bay has ever been.

“We are here all together to support each other in ensuring that Nelson Mandela Bay metro is returned to an ANC alliance leadership.

“That’s what we are going to do and that’s what we going to work for. We believe that the May Day rally will be a success, Duarte said.” – African News Agency (ANA)

‘THIS IS A CELEBRATIO­N OF THE GAINS OF THE WORKING CLASS’

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