Son of the Soil

May you please do the same for the former PASO / PASM leaders, if PASMA has
not done so, yet.

We are also looking for the photo of the founding PASO NEC members with
Zephania Mothopeng blessing our founding congress. I only have mine with
Zeph Mothopng,"The Lion of Azania", taken after I was elected  as the
National Organiser in the same congress. There was, for some time, one photo
at PASO head office with all the founding PASO NEC members together  with
Zeph Mothopeng. Whoever has it, please help us to have access to it, even at
a cost. Whoever knows the photographer who took them must help us with his
contacts to get the negatives of those photo's.  They are the Party's rich
legacy needed to revive the vows we made and the oath of allegiance we took
on that historic day. Former PASO / AZANYU leaders owe Zeph Mothopng an
explanation of what is happeing  within the movement and in this country.

PASO, together with AZANYU and APLA, made history in this country. We can
repeat it again through our collective leadership and efforts, not through
dictatorship - a Mesiah approach. The Charterists
who  outpeform our Movement today we defeated them outrightly in th past in
the matter of 3-4 years of PASO existence.  Putting our differences aside,
we can do it again. I am more convinced now than ever before that we can
beat the ANC in its own game even with its own agents deployed within the
ranks of the Pan Africanists.  It is just a matter of time.  If we cannot
put our dfferences aside, a United Front  is the answer.  I know many people
I have spoken to in the Africanist / BC fold share the same sentiments. Only
a revolutionary programme will bring us closer and closer, not a cheap
talk. Without a revolutionary programme, even revolutionaries degenerate
into opportunitists, careersts, factionalists and anarchists, who
sometimes end up expressing their frustrations and anger in a reactionary
manner relying on emotions rather than objective reasoning.

The power of directing the Party rests in the collective leadership guided
by the Party's democratic centralism, not in a chosen leader  as another
Messiah.  In a revoltuion, there is no Messiah. The leader of the moment is
not neccessarily elected as the best of the best. PASO members will agree
with me. The leader at any moment is elected to lead te Movement because he
/she is either the needed unifier, the compromised candidate, the
deal-maker, the headliner, the statesman / woman, the charismatic leader of
the moment or the majority supported candidate. It is only the time
that dictates to us, not a leader's superior intellect. Revolution does not
need genuses, but, great visionaries.

Izwe Lethu! -Afika!

MCharge


On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 10:56 AM, Lucky Khoza <[email protected]> wrote:

> Receive revolutionary greetings noble sons and daughters of the soil.
>
> PAYCO would like to call on all former leaders of AZANYU/PAYCO to send
> their photos so that we can have a gallery of all leaders and all
> that, if possible please include a brief history of when and in what
> position did they serve.
>
> We call on all those who have pictures from previous congresses to
> send them through for a rich gallery on our website.
>
> Izwe Lethu!!!
>
> Lucky Khoza
> PAYCO Secretary General
> 073 371 8233
>
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