EMANDLENI MATLENG : SEPTEMBER 6, 1997
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION 1
We the members of the IFP Youth Brigade have heard our
President, Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, spell out challenges to youth in devising a
practical plan to win the hearts and minds of South Africans at large and in particular
those ofyoung South Africans.
We therefore resolve:
- To re-affirm our commitment to the philosophy and principles
of the Party.
- To solemnly pledge our support to the wise, perceptive and
courageous leadership of our President as he charters a course which will lead the Party
to electoral success.
- To do everything in our power to infuse energy and enthusiasm
in all the activities and structures of the Party.
- To promise the President of the Party that we will spare no
effort and leave no stone unturned to support his inspired political leadership and
the victory of the IFP in the 1999 elections.
RESOLUTION 2
We the members of the IFP Youth Brigade accept the
responsibility of becoming the driving force, and generating a spirit of victory and
renewed enthusiasm for our march towards the 1999 elections.
We therefore resolve:
- To do everything in our power to win the hearts and minds of
all South Africans.
- To expand the IFP vision to all communities in our country.
- To accept the Programme of Action proposed by the National
Executive of the IFP Youth Brigade as the vehicle for achieving victory in the 1999
elections. We exhort every structure of the Youth Brigade to treat the
implementation of the Programme of Action as a matter of priority.
RESOLUTION 3
We, the members of the Youth Brigade sadly note that South
Africa lost the Olympic bid for 2004 despite the fact that the fifth ring in the Emblem
represents Africa which has not been given an opportunity.
We therefore resolve:
- To recommend that the African community should not be deterred
by the decision, but should start preparing for the 2008 Olympic bid.
RESOLUTION 4
We the members of the Youth Brigade have noted with utter
disgust the erroneous, distorted and slanderous poison letter circulated to some news
media establishments by enemies of the IFP accusing our President of undemocratic
practices in discharging a duty given to him by the IFP constitution in appointing a
leader and deputy leader of the Youth Brigade.
We therefore resolve:
- To condemn in the strongest possible terms this dastardly and
diabolic behaviour of the enemies of the IFP who seek to sow confusion and
division within the ranks of the Youth Brigade.
- To caution our members against falling easy prey to the
divisive and destructive evil ploys of these enemies of our Party who will do anything to
confuse our members.
RESOLUTION 5
We the members of the Youth Brigade in seeking to pursue the
goal of genuine social and economic liberation undertake to offer to the youth across the
length and breadth of Africa the spirit of self-help and self-reliance.
We therefore resolve:
- To realise our greatest potential for human professional and
economic growth in redressing the present as well as the past economic injustices of the
country by promoting amongst youth self-help and entrepreneurial projects.
RESOLUTION 6
We the members of the Youth Brigade are mindful of the fact
that one of the flaws of the past educational system was that it put too much emphasis on
academic rather than technical skills. This legacy left the majority of our youth
disadvantaged and unemployable.
We therefore resolve to:
- Lead the campaign of encouraging and arousing the awareness of
youth to explore technical fields of study.
- Develop a sense of entrepreneurship needed in the world of an
ever-developing technological age.
RESOLUTION 7
We the members of the Youth Brigade note with concern and
dismay COSATU"s disruptive programme of action which poses a serious threat to an
already poorly performing South African economy.
We therefore resolve:
- To condemn in the strongest possible terms the obnoxious
tendency by COSATU to selfishly serve and protect their own interests at the expense
of the vast throngs of the unemployed.
- To encourage the President of the IFP in his tireless efforts
to stand up to this unacceptable behaviour of COSATU.
- To call upon the South African Government of National Unity to
refuse to be intimidated by the likes of COSATU and the outdated and failed approaches of
the SACP.
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