Sons and Daughters of the soil

 

You all don't know me because I am suppose to be a new member of the
PAC. I am originally from KZN, south coast, I don't understand  and also
I don't like politics but I believe in self determination of the African
people so they can advance themselves in all aspects of life hence my
attempt to join the PAC because when it was introduced to me I
understood that it is not  a political party per se but as a
revolutionary organisation that is concerned about the African masses. I
now write with disappointment to learn that we are busy discrediting
each other personally on this platform instead of engaging on the
issues. It would have been so encouraging if there were debates
regarding the programmes to advance the African masses instead of the
finger pointing that is going on and it makes me wonder if are we clear
with the programme of action because that should be above every
individual. 

 

I think it is about time for the leaders of this organisation to seat
back and take stock in order to acknowledge the current problems and
also answer difficult questions about the relevance of the organisation
because from where I am standing the organisation does not practically
appear to be different to other political parties, may be on paper,
hence it does not give any reason to the people to change their votes. 

 

As mentioned I joined the Pac ,or may I should say I attempted because I
never got the membership card which I paid for, because I was hoping it
is the organisation that is not based on individuals and does not
tolerate selfish and opportunistic people who want to benefit on the
expense of the masses. 

 

Sons and Daughters I believe there is a need for the REALLY PAC, people
don't know where to go for help, each and every initiative/programme
that is undertaken it always have political  motive and corruption
behind it hence it fails to address the core problem.

 

Where are the real leaders like Robert Sobukwe, Steve Biko, to name the
ones that I managed to read about, who are prepared to take the African
people forward not themselves. 

 

Kind Regards

Mcmillan Nkosi Mfeka

Learning MIS Specialist

People Development

Group Human Resources

Tel: 011 294 1445

Fax: 011 295 1445

 

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Chuma Andile Mangisa
Sent: 08 June 2010 04:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PAYCO] Generosity Through Prosperity

 

Sons and Daughters of Azania

 

Afrcanists, this is something worth talking about and trying. I'm trying
to change the topic for a while for us to continue breathing; may be
there will be a light at the end of the tunnel. Hopefully coming towards
us not away from us.

 

Please read the document carefully. I'm sure it will make sense to most
of us.

 

Izwe Lethu

 

Chuma Andile Mangisa

0761277410 or 073 257 9480

 

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