Greetings, Son of the soil, we acknowledge the points you have put on the table and appreciate your honestly. Let me assure you that none in the current NEC takes personal any issues you have raised,infact we encourage comrades to be frank,critical and robust in dealing with the question of succession,as it will affect the party going forward.
The very purpose of publicising this list is to invite party members,from all structures to interrogate it,change and reach a consensus. We don't want to suprise structures or to shock members with dark horses. We are in the business of liberating our country and people we cannot afford to work clandestinely. PAYCO leadership is elected by congress made up of branches,we therefore believe branches should begin to engage in this regard. We support your call for the involvement of PASO and PASMA in the succession planning,NEC also made specific resolutions in this regard to concretise the resolutions of PASMA Congress. The NEC resolved to convene the Component Structures Summit to formalise relations. Your points are valid,you need not to doubt yourself,it is unfortunate that currently in the PAC what is suppose to normal and acceptable debate is construde as attack and anti-somebody. Yours for a classless society. Kwame Ndebele PAYCO Secretary General ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: [PAYCO] Re: SUCCESSION PLANNING From: "SOSO MASHILOANE" <[email protected]> Date: Tue, September 1, 2009 10:58 To: [email protected] -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Izwe Lethu Ma Afrika I believe this proposed list is subject to discussion please forces allowed me to have some input especially on the these succession plan. Since my interaction with many forces after PASMA congress, we had a common mission of rebuilding the party together with its component structures but we don`t know how. There`s a need to intergrate young africanist leaders from different sectors to broaden a scope of work for strategic reasons i.e commanding mass based movement in our communities. The succession Plan of PAYCO must include PASO and PASMA structures as these structures prepares potential leaders to serve to the party at various organisational structures and Ma Afrika if one has failed at lower structure & has shown NO sign of improvement must not stand for leadership. Maybe we should start screaning each other for NEC positions. It is a worrying fact that those who were seeking ideological clarities yesterday on Communism & Pan Africanism are now ready to lead us during these difficult times. I do not want to say we are recycling some of useless leadership but reality is with that list Ma Afrika i dont see any organisational growth. lastly whats different from PAC in electing our Leaders. dont take it personal it just my opinion Soso Mashiloane former PASMA DSG --- On Mon, 8/31/09, Building a Movement for Socialist Change! <[email protected]> wrote: From: Building a Movement for Socialist Change! <[email protected]> Subject: [PAYCO] SUCCESSION PLANNING To: "Pan Africanist Youth Congress" <[email protected]> Date: Monday, August 31, 2009, 11:57 PM Dear Comrades Please note that the NEC discussed the issue of succession in view of the upcoming congress and agreed on the following: President - Linda Kwame Ndebele Deputy President - Sipho Nkala Scretary General - Lucky Khoza Deputy Secretary General - Motlatse Mogoiwa Treasurer General - Leaga Lesufi National Political Commissar - Popo Lubabalo Nonceba Mbilini and Bafana Mthimkulu are also proposed to rejoin the team in two of the remaining 4 portfolios of the Top 10. It is expected that the NEC will be reduced to a strong team of 10 members if envisaged amendments on the size of the NEC are accepted by congress. Only 4 key departments (some of them clustered into one i.e Secretary of Youth Policy which deals with education, health and youth development in general)) will be created. The NEC also emphasised the issue of women representation in the next NEC as well as ensuring that the team is spread across provinces. A list of constitutional amendments proposals and policy discussion document will be circulated in due course. We urge you to make contributions. Your input will be highly appreciated. Izwelethu! ------------------------------------------- South Africas premier free email service - www.webmail.co.za ------------------------------------------------------------------ For super low premiums, click here http://home.webmail.co.za/dd.pwm --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Sending your posting to [email protected] Unsubscribe by sending an email to [email protected] You can also visit http://groups.google.com/group/payco Visit our website at www.mayihlome.wordpress.com -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
Izwe Lethu Ma Afrika I believe this proposed list is subject to discussion please forces allowed me to have some input especially on the these succession plan.
Since my interaction with many forces after PASMA congress, we had a common mission of rebuilding the party together with its component structures but we don`t know how.
There`s a need to intergrate young africanist leaders from different sectors to broaden a scope of work for strategic reasons i.e commanding mass based movement in our communities. The succession Plan of PAYCO must include PASO and PASMA structures as these structures prepares potential leaders to serve to the party at various organisational structures and Ma Afrika if one has failed at lower structure & has shown NO sign of improvement must not stand for leadership. Maybe we should start screaning each other for NEC positions.
It is a worrying fact that those who were seeking ideological clarities yesterday on Communism & Pan Africanism are now ready to lead us during these difficult times. I do not want to say we are recycling some of useless leadership but reality is with that list Ma Afrika i dont see any organisational growth.
lastly whats different from PAC in electing our Leaders.
dont take it personal it just my opinion
Soso Mashiloane
former PASMA DSG
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