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We don't accept Maroga's resignation - YCL

Gugu Ndima
05 November 2009

Gugu Ndima says Bobby Godsell is serving interests of white monopoly capital

YCLSA does not accept "camouflaged" resignation of Jacob Maroga, November 5 2009

The Young Communist league of South Africa (Ufasimba) does not accept the sudden "orchestrated" resignation of Jacob Maroga. This is affirmation of the numerous attempts by the internal board to shift blame of gross mismanagement of Eskom to an individual. The Young Communists fully supports Jacob Maroga and demands that any process that needs to take place to deal with Maroga should be internal.

YCLSA believes that problems at Eskom are exacerbated by the fact that the mandate of Eskom has changed from being an entity that supplies electricity as part of the broader strategy of industrialization and service delivery, to a profit maximization corporation. The YCLSA demands that a full blown enquiry into the state of Eskom and its mandate should be initiated as a sense of urgency which should cover questions of governance and transformation

The YCLSA also calls upon the dismissal of Godsell as his views are well crystallized in the sentiments of the Democratic Alliance. He continues to serve the interests of White Monopoly capital that have managed to entrench themselves through previous cheaper supply of electricity by the apartheid led government and now want to slam the doors of Eskom to the black majority.  

Issued by the YCLSA Head office

Statement issued by Gugu Ndima, YCL national spokesperson, November 5 2009

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Understand
What are you saying YCL??Andiyiva obubuvuvu nibuthethayo!!!

by Kuvukiland on November 06 2009, 08:44
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Who are these little people?
This tiny little offshoot organisation from the distant past, has "camouflaged" importance. The reason they even have a voice (albeit small and insignificant) is because they have somehow managed to hang onto the coat tails of the ANC.

by Airwolf on November 06 2009, 09:13
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Maroga's resignation
I would like to agree with the YCL that the collective need to take the responsibility not an individual. A morotarium need to be apply to this matter up until vigorous investigation is instituted and performed fully. Because Maroga I belief brought this . .more

by Moleko Alexander on November 06 2009, 13:14
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@Moleko Alexander
Moleko, "the collective" do not get paid R5 million a year excluding bonuses to make decisions, that is the job of the CEO hence the pay packet. He has brought nothing to the fore. He was advised of the massive problems Eskom was facing through a . .more

by Airwolf on November 06 2009, 17:20
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where were they
where were the YCL when we had rolling black outs? do these morons pay electricity bills? obviously not, so that haven't noticed the 100% increase in the last 6 months. Do these idiots read? obviously not, because they haven't notices a proposed tariff . .more

by Realist on November 09 2009, 13:43
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