So I guess that he will be removed from this googlegroups, comrades Mmbara and others.
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 12:27 PM, Sebenzile Mlaza <[email protected]>wrote: > Revolutionary greetings, > > Thami Ka-Plaatjie is quoted in an article on the 25th May 2010 by > Sowetan’s Zukile Majova as having said “We have come to realise that the > best possible vehicle to take our people forward is none other than the > ANC.” It is further reported in this same article that Ka Plaatjie > yesterday said his latest move marked an end of at least 26 years in the > Azanian block which, at first, comprised the PAC and Azapo and now includes > the Socialist Party of Azania, African People’s Convention and Pan > Africanist Movement [sic], the article is attached herewith for easy > reference. > > For starters, as far as I’m concerned Ka-Plaatjie is prevaricating and > circumventing issues here, did it really had to take him close to quarter a > century (26 years to be precise) to realize that his new found political > home (ANC) is the best possible vehicle to take our people forward [sic]. > Didactic poppycock indeed!!! Was it necessary of him to stand so low and > resort to this form of rhetorical slander and rumour mongering, so as to > prove his worth to his new found colleagues? Maybe ka-Plaatjie is labouring > under an illusion that he is a big catch to the ANC, if that is correct he > is making a very big mistake indeed. > > > > Surely, if a brainless crank and a political imbecile like Malema can be a > president of one of the most vocal component structures in the ANC and an > intellectual dodo like Zuma can become a head of state, surely there is > something wrong with their organization. Ka-Plaatjie is too smart to have > not seen a flaw in that, we all know Ma-Afrika, suppose you follow my drift. > The fact of the matter is that Ka-Plaatjie is under severe pressure from the > likes of Paul Mashatile and the ANC’s top brass to provide more cogent > reasons for his myopic move, and eventually deliver the entire PAC > membership to the ANC. He is trying hard to appear rational in his decision. > And thus will ultimately be rewarded handsomely for a job well done. > > It has always been rumoured that Ka-Plaatjie has been offered an > ambassadorial posting an offer he apparently couldn’t refuse, in one of the > African state either Sudan or Namibia. There is no smoke without fire, > mark my words. Ka-Plaatjie has further misled a sizeable portion of our > great cadres, the likes of Charge-In Mabaso, Tefu the list is endless and > dumped them into what has since become a white elephant – PAM. It is further > reported in this same article that again Ka-Plaatjie has defected with some > PAM members from Sharpeville township outside Vereeniging to the ANC. This > clearly indicates one thing that the man has no backbone in politics and to > put pupae like him on positions of political power can bring ignominy to a > party. I therefore call upon all those noble sons and daughters of the soil > to come back home to the party and reclaim our place in society. > > Any rejoinders or surrejoinders herein!!! > > Sebenzile Mlaza > > Dept. :Claims 6 > > * E-mail : *[email protected]* > > ( Phone : +27 11 223-0354 > > 7 Fax : +27 11 223-0072 or 086 697 4587 > > > > ** > > > > > > > > Ka Plaatjie joins ANC > > 25 May 2010 > Zukile Majova > > > ------------------------------ > > > > > > > PAM, Cope and UDM also lose members > > > > FORMER PAC general secretary Thami ka Plaatjie has joined the ANC. > > Ka Plaatjie yesterday said his latest move marked an end of at least 26 > years in the Azanian block which, at first, comprised the PAC and Azapo and > now includes the Socialist Party of Azania, African People’s Convention and > Pan Africanist Movement. > > Before his move to the ANC Ka Plaatjie broke ranks with the PAC in 2008 to > form the Pan Africanist Movement (PAM), of which he became president. > > This followed a long squabble in the PAC between his supporters and those > of party president Letlapa Mphahlele. > > Ka Plaatjie, pictured, yesterday said his decision to abandon the PAM for > the ANC wasn’t easy but was well-considered. > > “We have come to realise that the best possible vehicle to take our people > forward is none other than the ANC,” he said. > > He said he wanted to be part of “progressive formations” to deepen > democracy in South Africa. > > “The ANC is a vehicle that is in constant movement and we want to join that > vehicle. > > “We come to the ANC to re-identify ourselves with our own history and to > close gap with the history that took place more than 50 years ago when > Comrade Robert Sobukwe and others walked away from the ANC,” Ka Plaatjie > said. > > The PAC broke away from the ANC in 1959 following disagreements over issues > such as the ANC’s adoption of a nonracial policy as opposed to only > championing the African cause. > > Some PAM members from Sharpeville township outside Vereeniging also moved > with Ka Plaatjie to the ANC > > “We want to bring a pro-poor conscience to the ANC,” he said. > > An executive member of the Cope in Gauteng, Jabulani Mahlangu, has also > rejoined the ANC. > > He promised to persuade fellow Cope members who left the ANC to rejoin the > party. > > “We are saying we want to bring people who are doers and we want to bring > about creative thinking. > > “We are making a clarion call to all the people who left the ANC to > return,” Mahlangu said. > > On Sunday 27 members of the UDM in Mpumalanga also deserted their party > for the ANC. > > Among them was Thabisile Msiza, the UDM’s national organiser. > > They were all paraded before ANC president Jacob Zuma during his visit to > Nkomazi. > > > > > > -- > 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 -- 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
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