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RESOLUTIONS
The
Annual General Conference of the IFP Youth Brigade met in Ulundi on
December 7-9, 2007 and unanimously adopted the following:
RESOLUTION 1
IFP
YOUTH SEEKING QUALITY EDUCATION FOR ALL
Conference:
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ACKNOWLEDGES the enormous challenges facing the national
Ministry of Education and Provincial education authorities;
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REGRETS the fact that many of our learners receive poor quality
primary and secondary education and that this, effectively,
cripples their future tertiary education and employment
prospects;
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STATES that if this situation does not change the continuing
marginalization of the poor –- and particularly the rural poor
-- will continue with obvious regrettable and long-term
consequences;
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BELIEVES that in these circumstances the youth of South Africa,
many of whom are the poorest of the poor, must embrace self-help
and self-reliance and prepare themselves as leaders so as to
exert influence into decision-making affecting their lives;
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DEPLORES the huge “quality” gap between urban and rural schools,
many of whom are failing to deliver;
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CLEARLY IDENTIFIES the need for greater accountability and
higher performance within our schools system;
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SUPPORTS calls for a thorough reassessment of our education and
training system;
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CONDEMNS the virtual collapse of many of the SETA’s and believes
their role must be urgently re-evaluated;
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REQUESTS government to encourage private enterprise to be far
more involved in formal and accredited skills training;
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EMPHASISES the critical necessity for our education system to
produce employable individuals who will address national skills
requirements;
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FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGES that the constructive involvement of
parents and guardians in our homes and places of learning is
pivotal in producing successful students and flourishing
educational environments in spite of disadvantaged
circumstances.
RESOLUTION 2
IFP
YOUTH SALUTE HARD WORKING TEACHERS AND CALL FOR DISCIPLINE AND
RESPECTFUL ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOUR
Conference:
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RECOGNISES and applauds the enormous sacrifices made by many
teachers in producing outstanding results in often extremely
difficult conditions in which overall teacher morale is
acknowledged to be low;
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SUPPORTS initiatives recommending that these outstanding
teachers should receive salary bonuses and other incentives
commensurate with the pass rates and conducive learning
environments they have been instrumental in producing;
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CONDEMNS teachers who place self-interest before that of their
chosen vocation;
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CALLS for more rigid and transparent assessments of all
educators throughout all departments to ensure that failing
teachers and failing bureaucrats do not continue to fail
learners;
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REQUESTS education authorities and union bodies to fully
investigate and openly deal with the increasing and alarming
number of nationwide reports of the sexual abuse of learners by
educators; reports of teachers consistently arriving late;
reports of teachers arriving drunk and reports of teachers
abandoning classrooms for lengthy periods of time;
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APPEALS to education authorities, parents and guardians to
insist on disciplined and respectful behaviour at all times from
both educators and learners and that all concerned should be
made to clearly understand that insolence, laziness and
insubordination will not be tolerated;
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PLEADS that no matter how dilapidated school facilities in some
areas may be, IFP youth should take a leadership role in
instilling pride and respect for the surroundings in which there
is teaching and learning and that they should do everything
possible to promote that school communities in general should
eradicate all litter and keep classrooms and all other areas
clean and tidy.
RESOLUTION 3
IFP YOUTH SUPPORT THE NEED FOR INNOVATION IN
EDUCATION
Conference:
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ACKNOWLEDGES reports of various efforts being made worldwide to
reform struggling school systems in which most often the poor
are further penalised;
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BELIEVES education authorities throughout South Africa should
not be rigid, should be open to innovation and be prepared to
replicate new ideas when and where possible;
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CALLS on students to find ways and means to research education
systems and curricula on the African Continent and
internationally and to show leadership in debating their views
on our own system of education and curricula versus others
elsewhere;
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HAS
LEARNED of the success to date of independently run experimental
“Charter” public schools which are expanding across the United
States and which appear to be producing excellent results;
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APPLAUDS philanthropists who are actively supporting these
schools and queries why more of South Africa’s burgeoning middle
class and the super rich beneficiaries of Black Economic
Empowerment are not seen to be more actively involving
themselves in helping poor scholars from disadvantaged
communities receive quality education;
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NOTES with interest that these experimental schools are being
given greater flexibility in return for greater accountability
by principals and that the budgets of schools that do well are
boosted and schools that fail are immediately closed;
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SUPPORTS initiatives of this kind which demand accountability
and which are fully in line with IFP policy;
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CALLS for IFP public representatives to study these reported
educational experiments and to ascertain whether it would be
feasible and/or possible for such public schools to be
replicated in South Africa.
RESOLUTION 4
IFP YOUTH DEMAND DEFAMATORY “IN SEARCH OF HISTORY”
BOOK TO BE WITHDRAWN AND NOT DISTRIBUTED
Conference:
1.
HAS EXAMINED the Grade 12 Learner’s Book “In Search
of History” (Oxford University Press Southern Africa – J. Bottaro,
P. Visser, N Worden) reported to be distributed to learners by the
Education Department throughout the country next year;
2.
BELIEVES this book and certain of its content
including cartoons, purporting to portray contemporary history, to
be highly defamatory of the President of the Inkatha Freedom Party
and the Party he has been elected to lead;
3.
DEMANDS that the distribution of this book be halted
forthwith;
6. EMPHASISES
that our President has acted and continues to act at all times on
our behalf and at the behest of the Party and therefore any
imputation as is contained in the book of a lack of political
integrity on his behalf is an attack on us all.
RESOLUTION 5
IFP YOUTH HELPING TO MAKE OUR PLACES OF LEARNING SAFE
AND FREE FROM VIOLENCE AND INTIMIDATION
Conference:
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RECOGNISES that widespread intimidation and bullying of learners
by fellow students is a reality in many schools as is the
proliferation of gangs;
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FURTHER RECOGNISES that both teachers and learners are being
violently assaulted by weapons such as knives and guns by
students and by intruders on school premises;
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REGRETS that parents and family members of learners have also
been identified as assailants of both students and teachers;
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BELIEVES also that the recent shocking research reports of the
extent of the sadistic sexual harassment of large numbers of
both young girls and boys by their classmates, often kept
secret, must be urgently addressed;
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ENCOURAGES that children be sensitively and appropriately
informed that aberrant behaviour does tragically exist in
society, that victims must be encouraged to identify their
tormentors and that all concerned must be assisted by the
appropriate professional personnel in this regard;
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BLAMES the consequences of hideous living and social conditions
for much of this perverse behaviour;
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FULLY SUPPORTS recent legislation providing for random search
and seizure and drug testing at schools;
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ACKNOWLEDGES that medical intervention including therapeutic
counselling and also disciplinary measures may be appropriate in
some cases of violent anti-social behaviour such as bullying but
that harsh penalties should be sought for general crimes
perpetrated on school premises as a warning that these actions
will exact severe consequences;
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CALLS for all members and supporters to show leadership and to
mobilize against all forms of bullying and intimidation and to
speak out about the criminality and tragedy that surrounds the
activity of gangs.
RESOLUTION 6
IFP YOUTH WISHING ALL HARD-WORKING MATRICULATION
CANDIDATES SUCCESS AFTER THEIR DIFFICULT YEAR
Conference:
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WISHES all hard-working matriculation candidates the success
they deserve;
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ACKNOWLEDGES the difficulties faced by learners this year as a
result of the disruptive wage negotiations resulting in lengthy
teacher absences;
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APPLAUDS those teachers who attempted to assist learners in
making up for lost lessons and who did everything possible to
prepare their students properly;
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URGES those candidates who are not successful not to give up but
to try again and to double their efforts to ensure success next
year;
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ONCE AGAIN urges the youth of the IFP, and those who have
successfully matriculated, to show leadership in coming together
to help and to mentor struggling students who need assistance
with regard to various subject matters;
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REQUESTS all those who are now contemplating further tertiary
studies to give serious thought to technical and further
education in various trade skills which are in short supply
throughout South Africa;
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SUPPORTS the view that more is needed to be done in the
education sector to address curriculum content and quality
challenges as well as the need to improve links with out of
school training.
RESOLUTION 7
IFP YOUTH CALL FOR EDUCATION DEPARTMENT “HEADS TO
ROLL” AFTER FOREIGN DONOR FUNDING BUNGLING AND PROCUREMENT SCANDALS
Conference:
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BELIEVES that “heads should roll” following the reported scandal
that the Education Department was forced to forfeit R323-million
in unspent European Union foreign donor funding meant to build
classrooms, nutrition centres and to provide water, sanitation
and electricity to schools in the Eastern Cape, Limpopo and
KwaZulu Natal;
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ASKS how this kind of incompetence and inability to implement
can be tolerated by the departments concerned and requests
detailed and public explanations in this regard;
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CALLS on the Minister of Education and provincial education
authorities to fully explain how this happened and to put in
place efficient and effective mechanisms to ensure that all
donor funding is from now on fully utilized in the time frames
required;
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DEMANDS that specific annual reports regarding all
education-related local and foreign donor funding be made
public and widely distributed;
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IS
OUTRAGED that contractors providing textbooks, stationery and
other materials for schools in Gauteng are reported to be
charging as much as R13, 87 for a pencil;
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QUERIES if this is not happening elsewhere throughout the
country and has yet to be exposed;
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REQUESTS an national investigation into all tenders/contracts
relating to the supply of all materials to schools whose
governing bodies have been ordered by education departments to
accept pupil support materials provided to them by certain
companies instead of being allowed to handle their own finances
in this regard;
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EXPECTS IFP youth to show leadership in exposing and speaking
out about all forms of corruption and the misuse of public funds
as well as condemning the way in which the ANC is reported to be
using a “front” company (Chancellor House) to gain access to
State contracts – the latest being a R20 billion plus Eskom
contract – and lest we not forget the so-called “Oilgate” Petro
SA/Imvume Management scandal.
RESOLUTION 8
IFP YOUTH CALL FOR A DEDICATED YOUTH MINISTRY
Conference:
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DEMANDS that the Youth Commission be scrapped as it has proved
to be an expensive and worthless experiment lacking any
meaningful direction and output;
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DEPLORES the ridiculous salaries and expenses paid to ongoing
Youth Commissioners whose reports and attempted unsuccessful
initiatives over many years have lacked depth and insight and
have not met the needs of the country’s youth in any way
whatsoever;
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ACCEPTS that many of the Commissioners over past years have
meant well and have worked hard in their own ways but that,
nevertheless, the Commission as it is presently constituted
lacks the capacity required, credibility and the ability to
drive the implementation needed;
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RECOGNISES that the Commission has degenerated into a body in
which the ANC alliance, for the most part, promotes and protects
its party faithful and in which cronyism abounds;
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CALLS for an independent analysis, as a matter of urgency, of
the Commission’s actual work from its inception to date to prove
once and for all how meaningless this body really is;
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PLEADS for a dedicated Youth Ministry located in the Presidency
to address the crucial, complex and multi-faceted needs of the
country’s youth.
RESOLUTION 9
IFP YOUTH CONDEMN THE SPIRALLING ABUSE OF WOMEN AND
YOUTH IN OUR LAND AND CRIMINALITY IN GENERAL
Conference:
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CONDEMNS the ongoing rape and general abuse of women and youth
in our land and criminality in general;
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ACCEPTS that gender-based violence and most other violent and
deviant behaviour is learned and experienced in our homes and
that many victims often know the perpetrators of the crimes
against them, especially those of a sexual nature;
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ACKNOWLEDGES research which points to a clear link between early
childhood trauma and violent behaviour later in life;
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BELIEVES that poverty, drug and alcohol abuse and sexist
attitudes can, in part, be directly related to family violence
and other criminal activity and therefore requires constructive
community leadership as well as socio-political and direct
government intervention;
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RECOGNISES that IFP youth have a leadership role to play in
working within their communities to eradicate the current and
obvious apathy of many towards sexist behaviour, gender-based
abuse and other forms of violence;
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REQUESTS IFP youth to actively campaign against crime and to
help all who need assistance either from social services or the
South African Police Service to make these contacts;
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PLEADS with government to strictly regulate the advertising of
alcohol and tobacco and to stop the proliferation of shebeens
and illegal liquor outlets in our communities;
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IS
APPALLED that some municipalities are said to support the
legalization of these shebeens;
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ASKS why these illegal shebeens are not closed down by the SAPS
and why police personnel are not strictly prohibited from
patronizing these establishments as many openly do;
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CALLS for educational programmes to teach parents (including
teenage parents) desperately-needed parenting skills and
conflict resolution techniques;
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SUPPORTS the call for Early Childhood Centres and social
“investment” in children from a very young age;
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URGES Government to commit resources to provide safe care and
supportive and nurturing environments for vulnerable children
within communities;
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QUERIES why Child Protection Units are not more visible and
accessible;
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FURTHER calls for national child and youth protection strategies
to be devised and implemented, including those proposed by
Childline which include: improved after-school care and the
training of health-care professionals, teachers and others to
be cognizant of signs of stress or abuse among children;
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REQUIRES members and supporters to do everything they can to
assist working parents in poor and violence-prone communities,
where child abuse is known to be prevalent, to help to arrange
holiday care and entertainment for school children during the
forthcoming school holidays.
RESOLUTION
10
IFP YOUTH CONTINUING TO SUPPORT THE “RESPECT FOR ALL”
CAMPAIGN AND URGING HIGH STANDARDS OF BEHAVIOUR IN COMBATING
HIV-AIDS AND TEENAGE PREGNANCY
Conference:
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CALLS for young men and women to respect the integrity of their
own bodies and those of others and for the youth of the IFP to
show obvious discipline and leadership in this regard;
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REALISES that exemplary standards set by adults and various
forms of education are key to inculcating responsible behaviour
in youth from an early age;
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BELIEVES that HIV-AIDS prevention and gender
sensitivity/education campaigns should be integrated and further
exhorts members to constantly reiterate the ABC mantra:
Abstain, Be Faithful and Condomise;
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URGES that studies showing that inadequate food and HIV
infection are inextricably linked (in that women who don’t get
enough to eat are far more likely to engage in risky sexual
behaviour) be taken extremely seriously in that hunger is seen
as a major stumbling block to HIV-AIDS prevention strategies;
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REQUESTS members and supporters to campaign in their communities
with the message that teenage pregnancies produce children who
most often become vulnerable to abuse and neglect;
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BELIEVES school curricula should teach all aspects relating to
teenage pregnancy including the emotional cost (usually because
the pregnancy results in single-parent families with the mother
being the primary care-giver) and the actual financial cost of
feeding, clothing, educating and generally nurturing a child;
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REQUESTS members and supporters to actively support, in whatever
way they can, all those affected and afflicted by HIV-AIDS and
to fully comply with all Party resolutions in this regard
including helping to establish HIV-AIDS “help desks” within all
our branches.
RESOLUTION 11
IFP YOUTH PROTECTING OUR ENVIRONMENT
Conference:
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RECORDS WITH ALARM a report by the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change which claims that by 2020 between 75 and 250
million Africans will be exposed to increased water stress
because of climate change;
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FURTHER RECORDS that agricultural production, including access
to food, is projected to be severely compromised by global
warming and that in some African countries yields from rain-fed
agriculture could be reduced by half;
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NOTES that an estimated 20 percent of species are threatened
with extinction and that by 2100 global temperatures will have
risen alarmingly along with sea levels;
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BELIEVES that all citizens must now mobilize to protect our
environment from further degradation and promote conservation
and that this must start in our own homes and neighbourhoods
with IFP youth playing a leading role;
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CALLS for education about climate change to be seen as a
national priority;
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URGES all members and supporters to begin discussing and
debating climate change and ways and means that individuals,
communities, farmers, commerce, industry and government can
contribute towards reducing carbon emission reduction –
so-called “greenhouse gas”;
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ENCOURAGES clean-up campaigns in our neighbourhoods and of, for
instance, our rivers and streams as well as a mass tree-planting
drive;
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EMPHASISES the need for us all to start thinking about how we
can face the challenges of global warming by encouraging
lifestyle changes right down to the light bulbs we use and
recycling household water;
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PLEADS that all spheres of Government henceforth ensure that all
future human settlement is planned according to environmental
principles and objectives;
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CONDEMNS developers who spurn ecologically sustainable
development and land use and plunder natural resources for the
sake of profit;
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FURTHER CALLS for studies to ascertain whether current
government policies designed to assist the changes required to
lower carbon emissions are actually working and have any chance
of success in bringing about the environmental management
required and if not, what can be done to improve this situation.
RESOLUTION 12
IFP YOUTH SUPPORTING THE PARTY’S 2009 ELECTION
CAMPAIGN
Conference:
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CALLS on all IFP youth to start electioneering NOW and to spread
the crucial message that the next general election will be a
critical milestone in the history of post-liberation South
Africa;
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ACKNOWLEDGES that this election will in many ways determine the
future of multi-party democracy in our land;
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WARNS of the danger to democracy of South Africa sliding in to a
one-party State due to voter apathy and disenchantment with the
governance of the ANC alliance;
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IS
DETERMINED that IFP youth will play a leading role in the quest
to ensure IFP victory at the polls and to return the governance
of the province of KwaZulu Natal to the IFP;
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DEPLORES and REJECTS misguided race-based politics in our new
democracy and any efforts to mobilize political support by using
ethnicity as a strategy;
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FURTHER WARNS that emerging ethnic mobilization being witnessed
is extremely dangerous and requests members to speak out on its
dangers to multi-party and non-racial democracy;
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UNDERSTANDS that many of the country’s youth are despairing of
their lives and the lives of their families vastly improving and
that this may lead to them boycotting the elections;
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BELIEVES that youth must not fall prey to defeatist attitudes
and must, instead, mobilize themselves NOW to ensure that their
voices are heard on all socio-economic and political issues
which affect them and their families;
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URGES that all eligible youth must be encouraged and assisted to
register to vote NOW and to be actively engaged in all IFP
election campaigns;
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ENCOURAGES IFP youth nationwide to begin – NOW – formulating IFP
Youth Brigade election campaign programmes based on party
policies.
RESOLUTION 13
IFP YOUTH CONDEMN THE SABC’S PARTY-POLITICAL BIAS AND
POOR QUALITY YOUTH PROGRAMMING
Conference:
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DEPLORES the blatant abuse of political power and manipulation
of the SABC by the ANC and its minions at the public
broadcaster;
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NOTES the recent reported admission by the Secretary-General of
the ANC that senior leaders of the party’s National Executive
Committee “misled” him into authorizing a list of SABC board
appointees which was then “imposed” on Parliament;
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BELIEVES that it is more than obvious that the ANC is turning
the SABC back in to an apartheid-like State broadcaster as its
leaders fail to distinguish between party and State;
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CONDEMNS the deliberate marginalization of the IFP and its
leadership by both SABC TV and radio;
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URGES citizens to recognize the dangers to multi-party democracy
of ANC leadership ruthlessly manipulating control over the
ultimate selection of the SABC Board –- beyond Parliament -- and
thereafter the executive management of the broadcaster;
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EXPECTS IFP youth to again show leadership in monitoring news,
information and comment on SABC TV and radio and to actively and
publicly respond to all propaganda and bias;
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CALLS for the kind of consistent TV and radio programming which
will uplift and educate the youth of South Africa and promote
skills development, self-help and self-reliance;
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RECOGNISES that music is integral to youth entertainment but
rejects the kind of rap music which extols violence and negative
attitudes towards women;
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FURTHER BELIEVES that much more needs to be done to use
broadcasting to promote gender equality, local culture, the
values of ubuntu/botho and to show youth the importance of
actively involving themselves in sport and all manner of
cultural and community activities.
RESOLUTION 14
IFP YOUTH ASSISTING ELIGIBLE CITIZENS AND
CHILD-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS TO ACCESS GOVERNMENT SOCIAL SUPPORT GRANTS
Conference:
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NOTES that a reported number of 8 million South African children
are the recipients of Government grants;
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RECOGNISES that many of these children live in abject poverty
and would undoubtedly go hungry and without adequate care were
it not for these grants;
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FURTHER NOTES that many more so-called “vulnerable children” --
including orphans and child-headed households – need to be
enabled to access these grants but cannot do so due to access
problems and so-called “red tape”;
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ACKNOWLEDGES the devastating impact that HIV-AIDS is wreaking on
the youth of our nation;
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CALLS for IFP members and supporters to show leadership in
assisting these vulnerable children and their
parents/guardians/care-givers to access child support or foster
care grants;
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URGES IFP youth leadership to do everything possible to help
these persons obtain birth certificates for these children as
well ID documents for parents and care-givers;
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INSTRUCTS IFP youth leadership to ascertain the names and
locations of all social workers in the areas in which they live
and the nearest offices where applications for social grants
can be lodged;
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FURTHER CALLS for IFP leadership to visibly show “THE IFP
WORKING FOR YOU IN YOUR COMMUNITY”.
RESOLUTION 15
IFP YOUTH THANK THEIR PRESIDENT
Conference:
1.
THANKS the President of our Party, Prince Mangosuthu
Buthelezi, for the inspiration and constant support he tirelessly
provides to us all;
2.
BELIEVES the only way in which we can show our
gratitude and respect is to do what these Resolutions ask us to do
on behalf of the Party and the citizens of South Africa;
3.
RECOGNISES that all indications are that the
political climate throughout the nation leading to our next general
election is extremely perilous and understands that the country
desperately needs the wisdom of seasoned leaders of integrity such
as ours to steer the course required;
4.
PLEDGES our commitment to the causes our President
has championed his entire political life including espousing the
need for moral integrity; self-help and self-reliance and the quest
for vibrant multi-party democracy.
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