Comrade Jack

Welcome back from very long political leave. Ndakugqibela kudala, Son of the
Soil, during your disruptive young life as a leader of the then notorious
watchdogs within the Pan Africanist fold fighting against the Constituent
Assembly. I last saw you very active in Uitenhage in real combat mood. We
found you in trenches those days around 1988 (myself, Mgxaji and Mbandazayo
brothers) sisakha lombutho nawucithayo.

I am not surprise about your utterances below. We used to know you as a
destructive renegade. Usebenzela phi kakade, comrade????

Remember the damage the party incurred under your leadership of the
'revolutionary' watchdogs is immense and irreparable, in terms of party
unity, image, human lives, etc. Uthe wakubona i-vacuum kwi-PAC wabuya to
prey on it? Have you been cleared yet, comrade, of the allegations laid
against you during the dark days of Apartheid?

Ubo thetha uqiqe sisekhona, Son. We can forgive, but we do not forget.

We took this decision to protect PAC soul from political vultures like you.
We are still within the Pan Africanist fold, or rather the international Pan
Africanist Movement.

Thanks nge- revolutionary information you have brought to the payco group.
But, do not take advantage of the situation.

What is important is that we remembered Zeph Mothopeng in dignity. His son
also attended the commemoration as per invitation. Mothopeng family felt
honoured by what PAM did to Zeph. Uzakudinwa kuba we are going to
commemorate all of them, including Sobukwe. Those who are sent by the
enemies of the African people to come and loot the remains of Sobukwe, Zeph,
Pokela, and so on, will not get their promised pay cheques for their
sinister missions.

NB! PAC-Fourie is PAC in form. PAM is PAC in content. Qiqa xa uthetha nge
PAM.

You must apologise publictly for your misinformation below.

Izwe Lethu! I-Afrika!

MCharge


On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Mawande Jack <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Comrades
>
> This is very disturbing indeed. Renegades in the PAM can not be the
> advocates of the cause and party they had deserted. It's even worse to
> falsify the date of Uncle Zeph's untimely death. The PAC president did not
> die in 1993. He died while some of these quislings who last
> year "established" PAM, like Philemon Tefu who ingloriously accepted De
> Klerk's condition to renounce violence (armed struggle) to secure his
> release from Robben Island were conniving with an American imperialiast
> deployeed Nickel to hoodwink and cajole the party into a pre-arranged
> imperialist-backed detente at the World Trade Centre.
> How can he and those charlatans who had ocherstrated the systematic death
> of The Lion of Azania want to be heirs of the name of this collosal
> revolutionary known for his "A Nation Without Arms Is No Nation" Only we of
> the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania who despite the hardships and
> suffering we endured had dared not desert the party no matter what,
> can legitimately uphold and promote the rich legacy bestowed to the party,
> its cadres and the Azanian masses at large by Mothopeng.
> The truth is, it was only after Mothopeng's death that some of those mostly
> in PAM who chose to flirt with the settler-colonialists and its imperialist
> backers found it opportune to lead the PAC astray. There are numerous
> remnants of these elements with the party whose only mission is to
> corrupt by evil machinations the rich glorius history and political heritage
> of the PAC. Let's fight this organ grinder.
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf
> Of *Mavela Mavela
> *Sent:* 12 October 2009 10:58 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [PAYCO] Confusion
>
>
> MEMBERS of the Pan Africanist Movement held a memorial anniversary for the
> second president of the then Pan Africanist Congress of Azania in Zwelitsha
> at the weekend.
>
>  The party’s Eastern Cape publicity secretary, Mlindeli ka Majama, said
> the event coincided with the birthday of their late president, Zephaniah
> Mothopeng, who died in 1993 shortly after he was released from prison.
>
> “This is something that we as the party had always wanted to do, to
> remember and honour our leaders, and now we are able to do that.
>
> “Uncle Zeph, or the Lion of Azania as he was affectionately called by his
> comrades in the underground movement, is one of the people that played a
> very vital role in the freedom that we enjoy as a country today,” he said.
>
> Although the party’s president, Thami ka Plaatjie, was scheduled to give
> the keynote address, he could not attend due to a family death.
>
> Ka Majama said the few people who attended made the event successful.
>
> “We were very pleased with the attendance considering that we are a new
> party and it was our first time to host such an important event with our
> former president, Clarence Makwetu, present,” he said.
>
> The celebration included laying wreaths at the graves of struggle heroes
> Steve Biko and human rights lawyer Griffiths Mxenge . - By SIBONGILE MKANI —
> [email protected]
>
>
> Copy and paste on the link below to see the original article.
>
> http://www.dispatch.co.za/article.aspx?id=351352
>
>
> Confusion
> >
>

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