I LOVE THIS DEBATE.......WE NEED TO PUSH FOR UNITY.....WE NEED HAVE AN ARMY
OF LEADERS, GOOD MOBILISERS/ORGANISERS TO TAKE PAC FORWARD. THE OPPOSITION
IS HAVING LOST OF PPL THAT ARE BEHIND THE SCENES: STRATEGISTS AND SO ON. IF
WE NOTICE THE APPROACH IS HAVING, THE VOTERS ARE CHANGING VERY
FAST.....EVERYONE WANT A MOVEMENT THAT IS HAVING GOOD IMAGE.


WE ALSO NEED TO RESEARCH ABOUT OTHER REVOLUTINARY PARTIES SUCH CPP (OF KWAME
NKRUMAH WHAT WENT WRONG) AND OTHER PARTIES THAT FACED THE SAME PROBLEM BUT
MANAGED TO RAISE ABOVE.

ONE THE PASMA MEMBERS ONCE SAID "INVEST ON YOUTH", BECAUSE THEY ARE THE
FUTURE OF THE COUNTRY. WE KNOW THE CHALLENGE IS ONE THE RULLING PARTY IS
SPREADING PROPAGANDA ABOUT US AND WE NEED TO COME TO OUR SOBER MINDS AND
MOVE FORWARD. PAN AFRICANISM IS THE ONLY SOLUTION.......BUT PPL THEY WILL
NEVER JUST COME TO US. WE NEED TO SACRIFICE A LOT TO PREPARE A BRIGHT FUTURE
FOR KIDS.

I REMAIN A PAN AFRICANIST.....WITH DISCPLINE

On 20 May 2011 14:44, Mduduzi Sibeko <[email protected]> wrote:

> Cde Elijah Skhosana:
>
>  The strategy of the PAC should be miscellaneous. Relying on a single
> narrow approach will be very treacherous for us. Are you aware that the DA
> has been campaigning in Universities to get graduates alluring them with
> some sots of lucrative offers in its cooperate formations. Someone told me
> that,  in order to defeat your enemy, emulate and improve their strategy. We
> haven't fought blood fights with the charterists to bicker for membership or
> political influence. They have always been ahead of us, and we have been
> trailing behind. My central point is, whichever, strategy that we can come
> with. If its designed to lead us to the revamped PAC I am happy. Your
> argument is too simplistic, let us capture the poor, landless and so on. The
> question I have is do they believe in us as credible leaders. i tell you, we
> need to develop structures before we can claim the support of the
> downtrodden masses of Azania. Why did Vusimuzi Make seek to restore the
> splinter group Templeton Ntantala in exile ? the option should have been
> simple and said, these are just dissidents who must be ignored. Those that
> chronicle our history tell us that during the periods of Vusimuzi Make and
> John Nyathi Pokela the PAC was back to its pristine position in which it was
> the  60's.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> Elijah Skhosana
> Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 11:11 AM
> To: [email protected]
>  Subject: RE: [PAYCO] National.xls
>
> M-Afrika Walter/Mduduzi, are you saying that the success of the PAC depends
> on those who deserted it instead of the masses who really need it for their
> ultimate freedom? Those who still believe in the revival of the PAC must
> work hard and with unequaled commitment in putting the line across in every
> corner of the land preaching the "gospel of truth" to the masses, perchance
> those who deserted the party will also hear the message and come back home.
> I am not suggesting that our fellow Africans and Africanists in those
> formations should not be recruited back but that should not be the programme
> of the party lest we will be like others surviving on making alliances so
> that we can get seats in parliament.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> Walter Molapo
> Sent: 20 May 2011 10:13 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [PAYCO] National.xls
>
> Cde Ali Khangela Hlongwane, when are you guys gona realise that as Africans
> we really need each other. Comrades in PAM, APC, some in ID and DA including
> ANC were members of PAC, if PAC is serious about occupying a strategic place
> in the politics of our African continent and the world it must seek to claim
> these comrades back to PAC. PAC COMRADES PLEASE START TO THINK BIG.
>
> >>> <[email protected]> 2011/05/20 09:52 AM >>>
>
>
>        Cde Mduduzi
>
> I would like to point out that the line you are taking is meaningless.
> That is looking at PAM and APC as so-called brothers. The teachings of the
> founders of the PAC particularly Sobukwe, Pokela and Mothopeng was always
> that we must look up to the masses of African people. We are told that the
> population of Azania is 49 million people. We must look to those millions
> of Africans out there-intellectuals, students, the youth, workers, the
> rural poor, the unemployed and the homeless. It is by understanding the
> new struggles of these popular classes that we can rebuild the PAC. In
> fact it is these masses who can rebuild the PAC. This will translate into
> the PAC having a presence in the ever changing settlement landscape of
> Azania; it will mean the PAC evolving fresh perspectives on the complex
> problems of Azania, Africa and the world we live in; it will mean the PAC
> evolving new strategies and tactics for organising and mobilising- I agree
> with you that the PAYCO goggle group has potential and we should encourage
> more Africanists to subscribe. We may not agree with Obama but it would be
> foolish not to study his mastery of the new forms of communication. The
> same applies to the uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia. Can the sms, email,
> etc be one of many forums we can use to speak to each other, strategise
> and rebuild structure.  In the final analysis a programme of renewal that
> looks to people who broke away from the PAC as opposed to the millions of
> people out there is bound to fail.
>
>
>
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