Hi Apa

Would it have been criminal for you guys to give the slot to a person  
like Cassiem. An intellectual and a person who can answer questions  
strategically and with ease. Now I have to be honest, I think you guys  
are punching holes in our campaign. Skwatsha is not ready for public  
presentations.

I hope you realise that people might judge the quality of our campaign  
by what they see and hear as the bulk of African masses do not take  
time and read manifestos. I suggest we swallow our pride and ask  
people who will put us in better positions, even if you ask  
Cunningham, he has handled many interviews with the public than  
Skwatsha...

Please MoAfrika, I'm begging you...

Izwe lethu

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On 05 Feb 2009, at 10:44, [email protected] wrote:

>
> PAC National Weekly Election Programme
>
> PAC President, Mr. Letlapa Mphahlele, has been in Limpopo on a week  
> long
> visit in preparation for the provincial launch of the election  
> manifesto
> (mega rally) on Sunday, 08th February 2009 at Ga-Mphahlele and the  
> venue
> is Seleteng (Chiefs Kraal). This is the home town of the President  
> and all
> chiefs representatives (15 indunas) including the chief have pledged  
> their
> support for the PAC. It is expected that the rally will attract not  
> less
> than 10 000 people and is the highlight of PAC Campaign.
>
> Western Cape.
>
> Mr. Mfanelo Skwatsha, PAC Secretary General, will be in the Western  
> Cape
> Province for the State of the Nation Address by the President of the
> Republic. Before and after the ceremony he will be available for media
> interview on what the PAC expect and the respond thereof. PAC  
> structures
> will also have an opportunity to meet with the S.G as it will also  
> be a
> week long visit.
>
> Other External Activities
>
> PAC will also be actively involved in campaign towards ensuring that  
> all
> the eligible voters do register to vote, on the coming weekend.
> From 02nd to 06th February 2009 there will be registration of overseas
> government officials at all embassies and foreign government offices.
> During the same week there will also be registration of prisoners and
> party agents are allowed into prisons for the process (more  
> information is
> obtainable at I.E.C local offices or PLC’s).
>
> Conclusion.
>
> In-between the national programmes, provinces, regions and branches  
> are
> expected to continue with their own elections campaigns.
> Should you need more information, please feel free to contact us.
>
> Regards,
>
> APA POOE (PAC National Election Management)
> Cell: 083 9402 755
> Tel: 016 950 5652
> Fax: 086 512 3299
> E-mail: [email protected]
> www.pac.org.za
>
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