Cape Times

25th anniversar­y of Slovo’s death to be marked

- SIHLE MAVUSO sihle.mavuso@inl.co.za

THE SACP is gearing up to celebrate the 25th anniversar­y of the death of Joe Slovo, its prominent national chairperso­n during the Codesa talks and early years of democracy.

Slovo died of cancer on January 6, 1995, aged 69. At the time of his death, he was the minister of housing in the Nelson Mandela-led government of national unity.

He was widely credited as an intellectu­al and key figure of the alliance during the negotiatio­ns.

The SACP, led by its general secretary, Blade Nzimande, would often comment on his widely referenced writings. SACP spokespers­on Alex Mashilo said that in one of his writings, Slovo had wanted a 25-year review of progress made by the country in the post-apartheid era.

“This will be the 25th annual commemorat­ion, which is itself a theme as it is significan­t. Two other major themes will run through the commemorat­ion. The first will be Slovo’s key writings. Based on the writings will be a 25-year review of progress and challenges in post-apartheid South Africa. Related to this, the economy will be a major theme.

“In this regard, great importance will be attached to how to concretely move our democratic transition into the strategic perspectiv­e of the necessity to drive a second, more radical phase, to solve our national problems, overcome our national challenges and advance to a future of shared prosperity. The overall theme will be those adopted by our special national congress in December 2019: Rebuild our movement; socialism is the future, build it now,” Mashilo said.

This year’s commemorat­ion, being a significan­t one, it would be slightly different as it would be preceded by a night vigil that would also involve a political school.

The vigil and school would take place at the historic Regina Mundi

Catholic Church in Soweto and would be hosted by the party’s Linda Jabane District (SACP Johannesbu­rg District).

The main commemorat­ion would be held at the Avalon Cemetery in Soweto on Monday. Mashilo said they expected alliance partners to also take part.

“The representa­tives of the ANC and Cosatu who will deliver their messages of support will be confirmed publicly by the SACP and both the alliance partners as soon as they confirm who they are.

“Based on previous years, this informatio­n is usually made available oen day before the event,” Mashilo said.

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