Theme: CPS Capacity to Lead Direct Mass Action to End the Mswati Dictatorship
The CPS Summer School is designed to equip cadres with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively contribute to the revolutionary movement aimed at dismantling the Mswati dictatorship. This year, our focus will be on the various tasks of the revolution across all fronts, emphasizing the importance of a cohesive and integrated approach.
CPS’s work is structured around seven key themes where cadership development seek to develop capacity on.
1. Philosophical Work to build understanding the scientific foundations of our struggle.
2. Political Work to engage with political strategies that promote our objectives and coordinate the efforts of the diverse forces of oppressed people as a single force for revolutionary change.
3. Ideological Work to develop and disseminating a clear revolutionary perspective of the aims and objectives of the struggle.
4. Military Work to organise and preparing for defensive and sometimes offensive actions as necessary.
5. Organizational Work to strengthen our structures to support effective action.
6. International Work to mobilise solidarity and support from international movements.
7. Economic/Financial Work to ensure sustainable funding and resource allocation for our activities.
Our campaign action targets three critical fronts; Urban front to mobilize urban poor populations to participate actively in the struggle, Rural front to engage rural communities to ensure their voices and needs are reflected in the democracy mission and the diaspora front to harness the power and influence of our supporters abroad.
CPS seeks to cultivate a cadreship capable of seamlessly integrating all seven themes into a singular, protracted campaign. This campaign action aims for the complete dismantling of the tinkhundla absolute monarchy, its corrupt government for its replacement with a People's Democratic Republic. This transitional authority is essential for facilitating our long term goal of achieving socialism.
The CPS 2025 Summer School will run from December 19 to 29. It will be attended by Party delegates drawn from the working class strata of our society, ensuring a diverse strength and representative gathering of visionaries committed to our cause of our people.
The capacity of the CPS is the decisive factor in taking the popular struggle for democracy in Swaziland to logical conclusion and reward the resilience of our people who have stood the ground for all these years of royal slavery.
Issued on behalf of the CPS Central Committee by: