Greetings Fellow Africanist.

I still maintain that we should try to salvage the PAC. Whatever you say is
what I shared previously. Unfortunately people thinks that I am against
Payco but  one wonders why because I am totaly against our movement state of
affair. I am for PAC. As for membership card issue, I think is been
exhausted.

For Tsvangarai, I hope you were watching the news yesterday and have listen
to his statement as PM to Brown.

I pause
*"Agitator" Mavela*

On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 10:25 PM, sello mafrika Tladi <[email protected]>wrote:

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> From: Jabu Makhanya <[email protected]>
> Date: Jun 22, 2009 1:52 PM
> Subject: Fw: mavela
> To: [email protected]
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> *From:* Jabu Makhanya <[email protected]>
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Sent:* Monday, June 22, 2009 1:47:40 PM
> *Subject:* mavela
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> I'm not a member of PAYCO but I support their effort of rescuing the
> already sunk PAC.  What I have noticed about your articles is that you seem
> to have a negative attitude towards PAYCO leadership and by that,  you just
> wasting their precious time forgetting that they're not being paid for for
> embarking on a mission to save the PAC. What I have also realised from you
> is that you think you're a lover of PAC more than anybody else.Your
> arguments do not help salvage the PAC. The reverse gear you are talking
> about is nobody else but yourself.
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> Being an ordinary member of the PAC myself, my hope is pinned in PAYCO as
> the only structure which can save the PAC.  Talking with the PAC leadership
> is unfortunately an outdated approach because attempts to make Letlapa
> understand meaning of talks have failed in many occasions. For your own
> sake, Letlapa is currently not interested in any talks which will affect him
> and his cronies.  I will encourage you to engage Letlapa about talks you are
> talking about and if he accepts, I will gladly request you to invite us to
> those talks.
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> My branch has written several letters advising him about many issues about
> his leadership and he ignored us and the result is what you can observe
> today in the PAC provided you ability to observe if not you're unfortunate
> and I'll advise you to be patient and learn more particulary from PAYCO
> leadership. Furthermore, leaders come and go therefore we cannot compromise
> the future of the PAC at the expense of an individual.  Letlapa is a
> messenger of the PAC memebers and not of his cronies. If you fail to adopt
> this principle, you cannot lead the PAC with dignity and you're doomed into
> a failure.
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> To correct you, Morgan Tsangerai did not join the government of national
> unity to save Zimbabwe, Tsangerai did not in the first place supported the
> government of national unity.  Tsangerai is a brainchild of Britain and
> America to distabilse Zanu-PF in a bid to recolonise Zimbabwe.  Tsangerai
> was calling for sanctions against his own country, Zimbabwe because he knew
> that hungry Zimbwabeans wiil rebel against Zan-PF.  Again.I'll will humbly
> request you to learn more about international affairs.
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> If you are not prepared to appreciate what PAYCO leadership is trying to
> do, you have a right to shut up and remain a stooge of Letlapa. Lastly, you
> must know that any dogmatic mentality cannot withstand a revolutionary and
> visionary approach.
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> Jabu
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