South African Communist Party
Press Reminder, SACP People’s Red Caravan activation handover and report back session
Saturday, 26 July 2025: The South African Communist Party (SACP)
invites the media to cover the "SACP Peoples Red Caravan" activation handover
meeting and community report back session event held under the theme, "The
People’s Movement for Self-Reliance and Sustainability".
The activation event officially kicked off the week-long
programme (21-27 July 2025) of the SACP, which saw the leadership of the Party
and its various structures stationed in Matibidi Village in Mpumalanga Province
working with the Matibidi community to address community challenges while
championing development at the local level. The SACP General Secretary,
Solly Mapaila, will lead the handover and community report-back session.
Details of the Red Caravan handover and report back session will be held as
follows:
Date: Sunday, 27 July 2025
Time: 10h00
Venue: Mashilane Traditional Authority, Matibidi Village, Ward 8,
Mpumalanga Province
Background on the People’s Red Caravan:
The People’s Red Caravan is an initiative that will be rolled out
nationwide as part of village development. This SACP's all-inclusive programme
is aimed at deepening our ties with the people at the community level.
Households and individual community members confront the daily challenges
imposed by the capitalist system.
The People's Red
Caravan is not an act of charity or external provision. It is a process
through which members and leaders of the SACP work in and with communities to
collectively address and resolve the problems that the communities experience.
It is a practice of building alongside the people, not on their behalf.
Rooted in the pursuit of self-empowerment and self-reliance, the People's Red Caravan initiative rejects disorganising notions of absolute dependency on a "wheelbarrow-like 'delivery' state".
The SACP's work during The People's Red Caravan will focus on several
critical areas, including food security, food sovereignty and food production,
community safety and security, health, education, arts and culture,
recreational activities, initiatives to move towards the realisation of the
right to work for all in practice by revitalising community-based productive
activities, and infrastructure work – water, sanitation, access roads
and other infrastructure. While the Red Caravan initiative will be stationed in
each identified community for seven days during its activation phase, the
initiatives undertaken will be designed to ensure long-term social mobilisation
of our communities into collective developmental efforts and sustainability.
In essence, this is a programme that demonstrates, through practical work, what
building socialism from the ground at a local level can look like.