POLITICS

Chris Hani Red Brigades to take voter registration to workplaces – SACP WC

Benson Ngqentsu |

29 November 2023

Party says the deepening of their democratic project depends on voter registration and voter turn-out

SACP Western Cape Post Augmented Provincial Executive Committee statement

29 November 2023

The Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) of the South African Communist Party in the Western Cape convened its last constitutional meeting for the year 2024, on 25 – 26 November 2023 in Belville, Cape Town. The meeting was augmented to Districts and public representatives that are active members of the SACP throughout the province. The meeting was convened under the guiding theme: “Rampant neo-liberal and austerity crisis: a threat to the National Democratic Revolution; what of our vanguard?

The Augmented Provincial Executive Committee received political, organisational and financial reports, Central Committee message by CC Member Comrade Buti Manamela, presentation of the ANC headed alliance elections strategy and perspective from the Consulate of the Russian Federation.

Communist Cadres to the Front in the Fight Against GenderBased Violence

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Our augmented PEC sat on the commencement of 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence. As the SACP in the Western Cape, we reaffirmed our resolve to intensify our Chris Hani Victim Support Programme in partnership with South African Police Services as practical action and commitment to the struggle for combating all forms of gender-based violence.

The Chris Hani Victim Support Brigade campaign aims at providing support and protection to victims of gender-based violence in our communities to defeat the scourge. Accordingly, we urge South Africans to remain vigilant against the scourge and never normalise gender-based violence or be de-sensitised to its damaging effects on our social fabric.

Crises of rampant crime in our communities and escalating rate of extortion in the Western Cape

The SACP’s Augmented Provincial Executive Committee noted with concern the crisis of rampant crime and escalating incidents of extortion in the Western Cape. The recently released quarterly crime statistics reveal that five of South Africa’s most dangerous areas with unacceptably high murder rates are in Cape Town and they include Delft (80), Mfuleni (72), Nyanga (71), Harare (64) and Gugulethu (64). Cumulatively, these figures reflect that more than 350 people were killed in 90 days in Cape Town.