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In Events, News on October 26, 2009 at 10:28 am

COPE Metro: Regional Elective Conference

When: 20 March 2010

All branches and members are to submit there membership forms by end of business day 28 Feb 2010!
For more information please contact Babalwa at the Metro Region office @ 021 633 5289.
Forms can also be emailed to metro@copewc.org.

    Adopted COPE Constitution

    Download the newly adopted COPE Constitution in PDF format (requires Adobe Reader).

    Donate to the Cape Town Metro Region!!

    Acc name: Metro Region Western Cape
    Bank: Standard Bank
    Acc no: 071606858
    Branch: Parow
    Branch code: 031110

    How to COPE?
    Download the Volunteer’s guide and Student’s guide and distribute to friends. Let’s COPE!

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    Please notify Johan Boot @ johan@iwebtec.net or SMS to 0835561668 with info of upcoming events.

    An immoral convenience

    In Discussion on February 9, 2010 at 3:43 pm

    I have been reluctant to make any reference to Jacob Zuma’s personal affairs. In my opinion it has already occupied too much media space. As immoral and disgusting as his private life may seem to many, it detracts us from an even greater immorality. That is of course the continued suffering of the more vulnerable members of the South African public. An even greater scale of immorality is the degree to which many more remain silent and instead, focus on other issues.

    On the eve of the opening of parliament, I would be keen to hear how Jacob Zuma’s government will stem the growing level of poverty. If the measures proposed by the ANC-controlled government are deemed insufficient, then the responsibility rests with all opposition parties to highlight this.

    Vote for the change you can beleive

    In the Western Cape, for example there is an increase in the number of informal settlements as well as the number of people who are destitute. We need to always be mindful of the plight of the poor. After a recent campaign activity in an informal settlement, “Beverley Hills” in Gansbaai, I was given a little reminder. The next day I was afflicted with eye and throat infection. Fortunately, as one of a handful of South Africans who have access to decent medical care, I was in fine fettle after just ten days. “Beverley Hills”; as beautiful as the name suggests it is, is no comparison to that American place. No roads, no decent services, nothing! Nothing but shacks. This is no longer a legacy of apartheid, its a legacy of 16 years of AnC rule. A couple living in one of these shacks had just lost a child to illness. I am not surprised; I spent three hours there and the next day I felt as if that was to be my last trip to the Overberg. I hope to go back there on the 24 February.

    One has to ask the question, is it moral for a government to allow its people to live this way?. There is no real display of political will to change the plight of OUR people who continue to live in the worst of conditions. So whereas you may gladly attack or criticise the president for his behaviour, do so after you have highlighted the plight of indigent.

    COPE National Committee met in a special session

    In News on February 8, 2010 at 3:49 pm

    The Congress National Committee of the Congress of the People met in a special session yesterday. The meeting received a report from the Congress Working Committee on the state of the organization, preparations for the strategic planning session currently in place, preparation for the National Policy Conference and the National Congress.

    National Congress and National Policy Indaba

    The CNC had extensive discussion on the state of the organization, current processes to establish branches, enhance policy positions of COPE, preparations for policy discussions at all levels and preparations for National Congress.
    The CNC is of a view that the National Congress is a summit of COPE branches and is mainly dependent on COPE’s ability to launch branches in different provinces. In addition to the dictates of the Constitution as adopted by the Bloemfontein Inaugural Congress, the National Congress shall:

    · Evaluate & assess the political work of the Organization, as shall be presented by the President in his political report to the Congress. This work will cover our ideological orientation, our character, our policies, as well as the work that is carried out by our Public Representatives.

    · Evaluate & assess our Organizational Work, as shall be presented to the Congress by the General Secretary, through her Organizational report. This work includes quantitative growth and qualitative development of the organization, as well as the establishment of the administrative support to the political arm of the organization. The organizational report will focus on the state of organization since the Inaugural Congress.

    · Evaluate & assess our state of finances & resource mobilization, as shall be presented to the Congress by the National Treasurer. This work covers our capacity, not only to manage and control the existing resources, but also unveil our fund raising & resource mobilization strategy that helps in furthering our agenda for change and hope as a post-apartheid Modern Political Party.

    · Adopt the Constitution as the guiding document of the Congress of the People

    · Adopt POLICIES that will clearly define the vision, mission and goals of COPE. In the same breath adopt policy positions that will guide the work of COPE in various sectors relevant to meeting basic needs of our people; the improvement of the quality of life of our people; fighting poverty, unemployment and underdevelopment; and providing hope for a better tomorrow.

    · Develop a Clear Programme of Action with measurable targets that will make the organization to realize its agenda of bringing Change and Hope to all South Africans in its primary task of defending our Constitution and Democracy.

    · Elect a leadership team that will take overall responsibility for the implementation of the Programme of Action adopted by Congress. This leadership team, the Congress National Committee shall lead our organization and guide its membership until the next National Congress.
    These tasks are all of equal importance to the Congress of the People. We will resist at all costs, the pressure exerted upon us by our adversaries that the election of the Congress National Committee is the most important of all the above tasks.

    We are at one that the National Congress is an important part of the process of organizational renewal and internal democracy both in terms of the policy direction the organization may want to take and election of a leadership collective that shall take overall responsibility for the implementation of such policies.

    The Inaugural Congress of COPE held in Bloemfontein mandated the CNC to convene a National Congress in Eighteen to Twenty-Four months from the date of the Inaugural conference. The Eighteen months will lapse in mid-June 2010 and the outer limit or the Twenty-Four months lapses in mid-December 2010. In processing this issue the CNC has noted that the official kick-off for the FIFA World Cup is on the 11th of June 2010 and the closing ceremony will be on the 11th of July 2010. This in essence means that the inner limit viz. mid-June will not be a desirable time to hold an event of this historic magnitude. Therefore as a result Mid-June 2010 falls off.

    The CNC has decided that the National Congress will be held by no later than the end of May 2010.

    The process leading to the National Congress will be preceded by a COPE policy Indaba to focus on formulating the draft policies that shall be adopted at the National Congress. The indaba will include delegates from COPE structures and experts in various fields or sectors of society to advise COPE on various policy options. The workshop will be preceded by Provincial General Councils where proposed policies will be tabled and provincial mandates formulated. An Extended Special Congress National Committee meeting will be held in the month of April to finalise the preparations for the National Congress.

    Strategic Planning Session of the CNC

    The CNC meeting held on the 27th – 28th November 2010 mandated the CWC to convene a CNC Strategic Planning Session. In line with this decision, the CWC has convened a Strategic Planning Session, which is currently underway. The objectives of the Session are as follows:

    · Develop a comprehensive 2010 COPE Programme of Action;
    · Build and strengthen the capacity of COPE to defend our constitution and democracy;
    · Deepen the new agenda for change and hope for all;
    · Reposition COPE in Parliament, Provincial Legislatures and Municipalities as an alternative to the ruling party by occupying a center stage in issues affecting our people;
    · Prepare for the National Policy Conference
    · Prepare for the National Congress

    Themes are:

    · Building COPE
    · Ideological and Political Work
    · Communications
    · International Relations
    · Governance
    · Elections
    · Finances and Resource mobilization

    We will later in the week indicate the outcome of the strategy session including our programme of action for 2010.
    The CNC also considered the period towards the outer limit and the outer limit itself and felt that with the up-coming 2011 local government elections. This will enable COPE to stabilize beyond Congress and have enough time to prepare for the 2011 Local Government Elections. In this instance, the period of the FIFA World Cup should be utilized to finalize the 2011

    Local Government Election Manifesto

    There is no doubt that 2010 is a critical year for the Congress of the People because our country will host the 2010 FIFA World Cup above all it is the year within which COPE shall adopt policies that will redefine its mission and vision. During this year COPE will emerge from its National Congress more united than before and more resolved to defend our country’s Constitution and Democracy.

    As we undertake the above responsibilities we must be mindful of the fact that the Congress of the People remains the only feasible alternative to the ruling party and the only HOPE of our people, we dare not fail.

    For more information,please contact Phillip Dexter on 082 453 4088