Majoni!

Comrade I remain puzzled by our inability to come up with a lasting solution to 
our party demise. We continuasly refer to the programme that will address our 
demise. Can't we draw that programme and paste it here for further discusion 
and perusal? It is so sad that a party which habours such great thinking tanks 
who understand the dynamics of a revolution can fail to address and come with 
implimentable solution to our demise. Majoni we are no longer wasting time 
infact we are driving all the remaining Pan Africanists remnants within the 
party to its early grave. I truely sympathise with the comrades who were forced 
by circumstances to leave this party and found themself in the hands of 
charterists bouegeousies. We have heard what you have to say. Can you provide 
us with a wayforward to address our demise. Inkulumo yeno is now deafening our 
ears. Azanians are waiting impatiantly for the lasting solution to their 
revolution that went apace. we can work
 within the community and do well but will always be identified with PAC a 
"FLAT TYRE". At this moment every PAC member should draft a silmple one or two 
page discusion document to outline the wayforward.

Izwe Labo!!( Macherter)!! Sorry Majoni!! Izwe Lethu!!






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From: Mduduzi Sibeko <[email protected]>
To: Cunningham Ngcukana <[email protected]>; 
[email protected]; Mawande Jack <[email protected]>; [email protected]; 
Khaliphile Sizani <[email protected]>; Loyiso Mfuku <[email protected]>; 
Yandisa Ngcuka <[email protected]>; [email protected]; 
[email protected]; [email protected]; Lulamile Ntonzima 
<[email protected]>; Simphiwe Nofuma <[email protected]>; 
[email protected]
Sent: Mon, May 3, 2010 2:33:20 PM
Subject: [PAYCO] RE:

  
Hi Cunningham
 
I t I recall some years in one
of our congress your car tires were pricked,  Patric  Baleka was very
angry with that. Who was involved in that ? were you at odds with those that
did this ? Do you remember Baleka. What happened to him , I heard that he
Joined COPE.
 
From:Cunningham Ngcukana
[mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2010 12:20 PM
To: Mduduzi Sibeko; [email protected]; Mawande Jack;
[email protected]; Khaliphile Sizani; Loyiso Mfuku; Yandisa Ngcuka;
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
Lulamile Ntonzima; Simphiwe Nofuma; [email protected]
Subject: RE: 
 
Hi Mduduzi
 
I was part of the
first meetings leading to the Convention and Thohoyandou.
The meetings were
held at SACWU with Sthembele Khala; Mudini Maivha; myself
and many comrades. We
debated the issue of leadership and Mogoba. I rasised
a critical concern
that without policies; strategies and tactics I has a problem of 
focussing on
individuals. I raised the issue of Mogoba as a person who was outside
the party mainstream
and not aware of dynamics. I raised the issue of Muendane’s history
in the party in
Robben Island and the external mission. The refrain was that Uncle Zeph
had asked everybody
to return back to the party. I raised the concern of Muendane’s
inability to submit
himself to leadership by any person and such a character as a danger.
Cde Jaki Seroke would
remember these numerous meetings. The other concern was
that the process was
driven by Gauteng based comrades without input from key bases
of the party like the
Western Cape and the former Transkei and I feared a backlash from
structures and cadres
whom I had worked with.
As a result I neither
attended the Convention nor Thohoyandou Conference as I did not
want to participate
in a flawed process that was looking for a Messiah.
Mogoba I subsequently
met with the leaders of the labour movement and underground
comrades. He promised
consultation and an advisory structure like a politburo and he
disappeared after
that. Muendane attempted a process of policy development with a 
chosen coterie of
people and wanted to jettison socialism from the PAC political and ideological
approach. Mogoba was
chased by lumpens in Cape Town who were a Makwethu faction and
Muendane effected
revenge to those he had a score to settle. 
Mogoba was a priest
not a political animal even Dandala was better. He roped in Mayende who
has no clue of
economics and who wrote paraffin called the land policy of the PAC a 
similar thing
Sipho Shabalala wrote
As an economic policy of PAC without any economic bearing or understanding.
The PAC was so far
removed from the grass roots structures and was run in a corporatist manner.
This allowed a revolt
that carried Pheko into the leadership by branches with populism without
substance.
 
Kind Regards
 
Cunningham Ngcukana
 
From:Mduduzi Sibeko
[mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 03 May 2010 11:05
To: Cunningham Ngcukana; [email protected]; Mawande Jack;
[email protected]; Khaliphile Sizani; Loyiso Mfuku; Yandisa Ngcuka;
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
Lulamile Ntonzima; Simphiwe Nofuma; [email protected]
Subject: RE: 
 
There was euphoria when Mokgoba
took the helm of the PAC. It was believed that the PAC poor electoral showings
then were attributable to Makwethu. Thus a visionary was sought after, and
Mokgoba emerged triumphant. Muendane was amongst  the would be visionaries
to reinvent strategies  for the PAC. Muendane was very arrogant which
established the claim made about him in exile.
 
From:Cunningham Ngcukana
[mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2010 3:30 PM
To: Mduduzi Sibeko; [email protected]; Mawande Jack;
[email protected]; Khaliphile Sizani; Loyiso Mfuku; Yandisa Ngcuka;
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
Lulamile Ntonzima; Simphiwe Nofuma; [email protected]
Subject: RE: 
 
Hi Mduduzi
 
It was the
frustration with the PAC leadership especially de Lille and Muendane.
Muendane was
basically settling scores with comrades from the external mission
and Robben Island.
That includes Mlambo and Malcom Dyani.
He was so vindictive
and de Lille was a perfect tool for Muendane and he held
Gora responsible for
his expulsion by Pokela. Dyani was part of the socialist group
he despised in Robben
Island very eloquent and articulate on Pan Africanism. Dyani
also left the PAC as
he saw no hoe with a 26 at the helm.
I was a bit angry
against both of them but understood the vitriol they daily faced in
parliament with
threats of expulsion like Letlapa has done with Godi
I had to fly from my
pocket Joe Mkhwanazi to attend Gora’s funeral and it was
a very sad thing.
When Nyerere died I
had to pay for Mkhwanazi to represent us at his funeral and
the lumpens in the
PAC did nothing. I asked Thabo Mbeki to take Mlambo with him.
The Tanzanians made
Mkhwanazi to be part of the reception team of Mbeki.
The damage the 26 and
de Lille have done to the PAC is untold.
Other things rather
remain unsaid.
 
Kind Regards
 
Cunningham Ngcukana
 
From:Mduduzi Sibeko
[mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 29 April 2010 07:09
To: [email protected]; Cunningham Ngcukana; Mawande Jack;
[email protected]; Khaliphile Sizani
Subject: 
 
 
Hi Cunningham:
 
Was the resignation of Gora at his last days in his life
caused by his frustration on PAC leadership ? why would he resign after
spending almost 40 years with us ?. enclosed is his interview 
 
 
Mduduzi Sibeko
011 724 9298
071-101-2595
[email protected]
 




  




  
  




  




  
  




  




  
  




  




  
  




  




  
  
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