Keyword: tripartite alliance

COSATU Should Rebuild Unity on a Workers' Agenda

Picture: Suspended COSATU Secretary General Zwelizima Vavi, Jacob Zuma and COSATU President Sdumo Dlamini courtesy GovernmentZA/flickr. Frank Meintjies - The recent resignation by NUMSA president Cedric Gina is another rip in the fabric of the trade union federation, COSATU. Given that a breakup of COSATU will weaken labour’s voice as a counterpoint to the strength of capital and the state, this development again raises the question as to what is to be done to save the situation. By now, all those who follow current affairs are familiar with the features of the split. The broad pattern harks back to COSATU’s formation. The...

2014 General Elections: Are South Africa's Poor Free to Choose the Political Party of their Choice?

Picture: The Jauretsi/flickr Video There is some reason to believe that the level of political freedom enjoyed by more affluent South Africans isn’t enjoyed by people in poorer communities, argues David Bruce, an independent consultant conducting research on behalf of the Community Agency for Social Enquiry on political intimidation in the run up to South Africa’s 2014 general elections. There are many poor communities “where the established system is one where a dominant party governs in that area and...

What Research Says about the State of the ANC/SACP/COSATU Alliance

Picture: Screenshot GIBS Video Video The state of the ANC/SACP/COSATU alliance is being hugely debated following an alliance summit last weekend in the aftermath of trade union federation, COSATU, suspending its general secretary, Zwelinzima Vavi. His suspension came after months of on-going speculation about strained relations and divergent objectives amongst alliance partners. In the run up to South Africa's 2014 general elections, a weak alliance is not a good sign for the ruling party that depends on the electoral support of...

A Week in August: Factions in COSATU, Economic Fear Mongering and the State We're In

Picture: Crosses planted at the foot of the infamous Koppie in Marikana in memoriam of the miners killed, courtesy destiny.com. Leonard Gentle - Lenin once said, “There are decades when nothing happens and then there are weeks when decades happen.” British Labour Party Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, was to similarly explore the vicissitudes of political time when he remarked, “a week was a long time in politics.” It’s too early to say whether the week beginning 12 August 2013 was such a week, as might have been thought of by either the revolutionary Lenin or the reformist Wilson. Yet two events in that...

Making Sense of Shifts in Labour

Picture: Lenny Flank/Flickr Mohamed Motala - What happens to Zwelinzima Vavi and COSATU is less important than what is happening to worker organisations themselves. At its launch in 1985, COSATU put forward “worker control” as one of its founding principles. ANC General Secretary, Gwede Mantashe, recently accused some unions of drifting away from worker control and being “politically and ideologically immature”. But Mantashe, who is formerly from the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), has an ill-conceived...