THE ANC'S 12TH JANUARY, 8TH OF JANUARY STATEMENT
The ANC's annual 8th January statement - commemorating its founding date - has traditionally presented an important opportunity for the articulation of policy. This year's statement - which was delivered by President Zuma on 12 January - deserves careful analysis, particularly because it followed so closely on the recent National Conference in Mangaung.
One wonders why the statement was issued only on 12 January? Was it to suit President Zuma's busy schedule - or was it perhaps an indication of the difficulties that the newly elected leadership has been experiencing in reaching consensus about the road ahead? One can imagine the hardliners insisting on a forceful statement regarding the implementation of the second phase of the national transition in accordance with the National Democratic Revolution (NDR).
On the other hand, the pragmatists would have warned about the dangers of further alienating foreign investors, international opinion, the local business community and minorities. One can hear them insisting that the statement should also endorse the pragmatic National Development Plan and call for moderation in the current wave of ruinous labour disputes in the mining and agricultural sectors.
If this was the case, both factions appear of have achieved some successes.
On the one hand, the statement is a particularly harsh articulation of the second phase NDR line. It opens with repeated and inflammatory references to the depredations of apartheid: