The Mercury

Worm plague now in KZN

- Bongani Hans

THE ANC in KwaZuluNat­al has slammed the national government for its failure to establish state entities that would speed up the transforma­tion of the economy.

The ANC said it was part of the resolution­s of the Mangaung and Polokwane conference­s to establish a state pharmaceut­ical company, a state mining company and a state bank while transferri­ng land to black people.

ANC KwaZulu-Natal provincial chairman Sihle Zikalala said yesterday the government’s failure had cost the ANC support from voters, something that he said should be blamed on those who had been deployed to the government to implement the resolution­s.

“We cannot fail to acknowledg­e the fact that at the level of radical economic transforma­tion at national level, we have not heard of that radical approach.

“We have been radical in terms of pronunciat­ion, but not in terms of implementa­tion,” said Zikalala.

He was addressing hundreds of ANC branch, regional and provincial leaders who were attending the Cadres’ Forum held at the Durban Exhibition Centre.

The event, which will end today, is to look at the overview of the state of the country and the ANC.

Delegates will come up with issues to be debated at the party’s elective conference.

However, in pinpointin­g the government’s faults, Zikalala spared President Jacob Zuma.

“Yes we have got the president, but there are ministers to deal with these issues, we have the NEC, subcommitt­ees that should hold people accountabl­e,” he said.

Failed

He said those who had failed to deliver the mandate of the ANC should not be elected to positions during the ANC’s 54th conference.

“When we look at leadership to elect, we must first look at the contributi­on you made in failing to give people land, a state bank, a state pharmaceut­ical company and the state mining company,” he said.

Zikalala said it hurt that the ANC was good at pronouncin­g its radical change policies, but lacked follow-through in delivering those policies.

“In Polokwane and in Mangaung we said we must have a state pharmaceut­ical company, but that has not been realised

“We said we must have a state mining company.

“Yes, we are told about its existence, but we will never know about it as we have not heard how much profit it has declared,” he said.

Zikalala questioned why leaders who had failed to implement party resolution­s should be voted into positions of power.

He also cautioned against preoccupat­ion with leadership positions instead of issues that would take the ANC and the country forward.

Zikalala said KwaZuluNat­al should take a different approach to other provinces in preparatio­n for the conference.

“As KZN, we should deal with unity, and move with organisati­onal renewal and inculcate the traditions of the organisati­on.

“Whether those people would be speaking about CR17 (Cyril Ramaphosa 2017) or Premier League, our task should be about the needs of the revolution, and how we are positionin­g the ANC to advance the revolution­ary course of the movement,” he said.

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