There was some interesting discussion at the ACTSA AGM and Annual Conference this weekend. I wrote earlier in the year of the failure of SADC – the Southern African Development Community – to play a role where most needed in the democratic development of the region. There was amusement in the conference hall when Vimbai Mushongera, Parliamentary and Advocacy Officer of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU), told us that Zimbabweans were now using SADC (pronounced ‘sad-ack’) in general language to describe something or someone irreponsible or unreliable; as in “Oi Dave, don’t be a SADC.”
But there’s a serious point within and she was quick to point out that the exclusion of the people and the evasion of accountability of SADC was not helpful to their struggle in Zimbabwe. Nor to comrades in Swaziland. Vincent Dlamini, Deputy Secretary General of the Swaziland Federation of Trade Unions (SFTU), was clear to the audience that what would be most useful to their democratic fight would be the building and strengthening of organisation-to-organisation relations, be that trade unions, student unions, or NGOs. Unfortunately, he offered little by the way of an update on how the civil society, pro-democracy coalition, SUDF were getting on. Since I met the SUDF back in June, they have seen the acquittal and release from detention of Mario Masuku, leader of PUDEMO, the banned Swazi political party. But there is a long way to go in the fight for multi-party democracy and the end to Africa’s only autocratic absolute monarchy. Tony Dykes, Director of ACTSA, set out not only the importance of pressure coming from below but of the lead coming from Zimbabwe and Swaziland – we in Britain, and elsewhere in the democratic world, must then pick up that lead to assist their struggle.
Good conversation too on how ACTSA can use World Cup 2010 in South Africa as a hook for their campaigning work. You can find out more about what ACTSA do – and, in due course, their work around the world cup – by visiting their website, www.actsa.org.
UPDATE: ACTSA are holding an event at SOAS this Thursday, 5th November, which all Young Fabian members are invited to.
Southern Africa: Democracy and development 7:00 – 8:30 pm, Room G50, Russell Square Campus, School of Oriental and African Studies, Russell Square, London. Featuring Vimbai Mushongera (Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions), Vincent Dlamini (Swaziland Federation of Trade Unions).
Email info@actsa.org to reserve a place.