So a 20% vote for the mphahlele-skwatsha led PAC is going to liberate
the African masses Thembinkosi? I don't think you are serious, and yet
you think that the people of this country are going to take you serious.
 I have never seen a PAC administration that has been so obsessed about
the elections than the one you and the lot have assumed its
spokespersons. Its like you already see yourselves in those sleeping
benches of parliament..Much energy and vigour have been spent on purging
anti-mphahlele dissidents and day-dreaming about bright prospects in the
upcoming elections.Nothing said about refurbishing the dented image of
the once-loved PAC.Nothing said about party building and unity.Need i
say more!!Instead its court cases, dog-eat-dog, "let them go",
elections, elections,  elections, et cetera et cetera et cetera. I wish
you all not mention Sobukwe's name when you start to suffer from the
"verbal cholera" that we have become accustomed to in this forum..Can we
realy and genuilnly leave him in peace, and rather admit that we have
all failed to live up to his legacy. 

Umhlaba 

>>> <[email protected]> 01/29/09 9:21 AM >>>

This is utter rubish. Sobber people will never follow a personality
party.
The masses are still endeauring scares from the colonial regime, via the
neo colonial charterist government and bonerfied africans are still
bragging about gaining 1% in the forth comming elections. Sixhwithana
ngethambo elingenanyama, logama abasemzini bezaneza ngenyama.

The imperialists know how to destroy the PAC and we blindly fall into
that
trap. I wance asked the following question "Why would an hounarable man
like Comrade Makwetu be in a center of conflict and confusion in the
PAC?
He was the chief driver of the Positive Action Committee which scorned
the
leadership of Mogoba and now he is a leader of a tribalistic faction
masquarading as revolutinaries and the heirs of Pan Africanism".

Even the 1% that PAM is s perfomrmance in the next election  a direct
result of Makwetu's actions. He failled to judge time, space and the
contradictions that informs the polotical claimate in 1994. As serious
Africanists we are busy consolidating our efforts to build  PAC that is
an
alternative for the toiling, dispossessed and landless Azanian Masses.
This beauty contast "yonobubi" is rubish, it means nothing to the
unemployes, unskilled, homeless, landless, cronically ill and poor
masses
of Azania.

Comrade RM Sobukwe, may his soul rest in peace is torsing and turning in
his grave, his soul can't rest peacefully. He sacrificed his fortunes
and
livelihhod for a party with people that don't value its idiology, value
system and democratic principles.

A call is made to all PAC loving Africanists to register on the 7th and
8th February 2009, lets allevate the PAC to a level of Glory, lets be
the
rulers or king makers after 2009 and lets get the 20%.

Serve the People to leberate Azania!

Thembinkosi

> 'PAC scared of PAM'
>     Xolani Mbanjwa
>     January 28 2009 at 09:27AM
>
> Splinter party the Pan Africanist Movement of Azania claims it will
> capture more than 1 percent of the vote.
>
> The month-old party, which broke away from the PAC, said in Midrand on
> Tuesday it would launch its election manifesto in Bloemfontein on
February
> 28.
>
> PAM secretary-general Clarence Mayekiso rubbished comments by the
PAC's
> Mfanelo Skwatsha, who said on a TV programme on Sunday that PAM had
yet to
> be registered with the Independent Electoral Commission.
>
> Mayekiso said their registration was announced by the IEC on December
23.
>
> "PAM believes this is a deliberate programme to confuse and demoralise
> voters because the PAC is scared that PAM will do better in this
election
> than the 1 percent the PAC has been consistently getting.
>
> "The fact of the matter is that the PAC raised an objection with the
IEC,
> claiming that PAM is a PAC creation, which the IEC rejected, and
> provisionally registered PAM until the appeals process has been
cleared,"
> said Mayekiso.
>
> Most PAM followers are from the PAC.
>
> A leadership dispute in 2007 split the PAC into two factions, one
backing
> PAC president Letlapa Mphahlele and the other supporting Thami ka
> Plaatjie, who is now PAM president.
>
> PAM deputy president Philemon Tefo, a PAC member for 47 years and one
of
> the first Robben Island political prisoners, said the party's election
> manifesto would focus on education, land rights and poverty, among
other
> issues.
>
> Tefo said PAM was formed because Mphahlele had suspended the PAC's
> constitution and its national executive committee, and began ruling by
> decree in 2007.
>
> He accused the PAC of "throwing away" the African Nation Building
> Programme of Action (ANBPA) of 1949, which was contained in the
> constitution and was the main bone of contention that led to the
party's
> split from the ANC in the 1950s.
>
> The PAM manifesto would be drawn up around the issues of the ANBPA, he
> said.
>
> The party plans to hold provincial congresses in the Eastern and
Western
> Cape, Gauteng and KwaZulu Natal to elect its provincial leadership.
>
> Women and youth wings will be formally elected, along with its
national
> leadership, at a conference in March.
>
>
> This article was originally published on page 6 of The Star on January
27,
> 2009
>
>
>
>
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