Dispatch Online Blogs Web Subscribe - Advertise - Contact News Dying to Live Your Life Motoring Schools Sport Dotty @venture Blogs Careers Classifieds Coffee Break Archives About Home | Mandela | Politics | Between the Lines | Go & Express | The Rep | Profiles | Trends | Special Reports | Site Last Updated: Oct 8 2009 1:55PM Login | Register PAC statements attacked by youth wing Image of 2009/10/08 THE Pan Africanist Congress’s (PAC) youth wing has launched a scathing attack on the party’s leadership, after a report claimed the party was facing closure . The election report, released last week by secretary-general Mfanelo Skwatsha, said that without a financial injection and clear strategy, the party may cease to exist. The report – written after the party’s poor performance during this year’s elections – has come under fire by the youth wing. “No genuine PAC member would think of closing the PAC, in fact, ‘closing shop’ does not exist in the vocabulary of genuine revolutionaries,” PAC Youth Congress secretary-general Kwame Ndebele said this week, referring to Monday’s Daily Dispatch story, PAC: We may as well close shop. “Skwatsha cannot be trusted. He has helped (president) Letlapa Mphahlele to destroy the party we love so dearly, and now comes with this so-called honest attempt on the party’s performance in the 2009 general elections, but does not reflect on his personal destructive tendencies and that of his leader, Mphahlele, as the core source of the problem.” Ndebele also had words of advice for the leadership. “The easy and exhaustive solution is for them to leave and let us build a more determined, united, and mass-based PAC.” But Skwatsha told the Dispatch yesterday, the report clearly stated that problems in the party started in 1999, before he and Mphahlele were leaders of the party. - By BABALO NDENZE — [email protected] Article Tools Save & Share Print Email Digg Muti Del.icio.us Google Reddit Facebook Rate this article Post a comment on this article. You must be logged in. Comments(0) View Latest Advertisement Advertisement Thu, 08 Oct 2009 04:00:01 GMT Agliotti claims Selebi told him of UK probe Thu, 08 Oct 2009 04:00:01 GMT High call volumes mean hotline’s a success, says Zuma Thu, 08 Oct 2009 04:00:01 GMT Dire warning for SA’s automotive industry Thu, 08 Oct 2009 04:00:01 GMT Dale comes out tops in debate Thu, 08 Oct 2009 04:00:01 GMT The bridge under troubled waters Thu, 08 Oct 2009 04:00:01 GMT R1bn medical tender frozen Thu, 08 Oct 2009 04:00:01 GMT Budding artists put fine works on show Thu, 08 Oct 2009 04:00:01 GMT Man held in dumped body case Thu, 08 Oct 2009 04:00:01 GMT Sisters may lift ‘DV curse’ Thu, 08 Oct 2009 04:00:01 GMT Nun’s murder still shocks community Available RSS Feeds Dispatch Online News Dispatch Online Business Dispatch Online Sport News and Views from Dispatch Blogs [Visit our RSS Feeds page for more] Contact us I Advertise I Subscribe I Terms of use I Webmaster I All material copyright Daily Dispatch. © Avusa Media Limited. All Rights Reserved. >From : Hulisani Mmbara Call : 082 593 3012 Fax : 086 690 1176 _________________________________________________________________ Join the all-new Windows Live Messenger family http://get.live.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ 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 -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

