NUMSA RESPONSE TO ATTACKS DIRECTED TO COSATU GENERAL SECRETARY BY SADTU LIMPOPO
July 25, 2012
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) in Limpopo province notes the venomous and malicious personal attacks directed towards the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), particularly its General Secretary comrade Zwelinzima Vavi by the provincial structure of the South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU) in Limpopo.
It was never our intention to respond to these demagogic attacks by an ally and a formation that is strategically located in knowledge production and ideological re-engineering of society's young and future generations. The SADTU Limpopo leadership wants to create a rift between COSATU and SADTU, by abusing organisational machinery to destroy the political standing and personal integrity of the COSATU General Secretary.
The public utterances of COSATU General Secretary on the textbook crisis in Limpopo are shared by all affiliates, particularly NUMSA, and this does not give SADTU an exclusive right or monopoly to speak on educational issues. The textbook crisis in Limpopo is a class issue and a solid and critical voice of the organised section of the working class was needed to provide leadership in the interest of the affected children of workers, as articulated by COSATU General Secretary.
If truth be told, we are not surprised by these amateurish attacks by SADTU Limpopo leadership. We are clear that these attacks are not political or class neutral, but intended to weaken and defocus COSATU as it prepares for its 11th National Congress planned for September 2012.