Izwe Lethu

I would like to agree with Kwame on the issue of ideological debate since this 
causes confusion to others.  I agree that the confusion is caused by little 
understanding on the subject that's why it is important to understand what an 
ideology is before joining any political party.  The PAC is the product of Pan 
Africanism ideology which was adopted by African revolutionaries or scholars in 
the fifth Pan Africanist conference held in Manchester in 1945.

African philosophers agreed on Pan Africanism as the only tool to liberate 
Africa from colonialism. Pan Africanism also outlines the economic policy 
which any Africanist country  should adopt and that is socialism.  You cannot 
therefore seperate the PAC from Pan Africanism or scientific- socialism.


I want to stress that the PAC has only one ideology and it is PAN AFRICANISM. 
Therefore those who say there are ideological differences within the PAC, are 
mistaken and are subject to correction.  There are two- school of thoughts in 
the world, that is Pan Africanism which upholds socialism and capitalism. You 
can only belong to one of these, capitalism or Pan Africanism.  The debate on 
the issue of ideological difference in the PAC is therefore irrelevant.  
Alternatively, what can be done is to emphasize the question of workshops to 
those who joined the PAC without fully understanding Pan Africanism.


Jabu 
073 286 7721 


      
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