It is not for me as an individual to come up with a solution for the
Afrikans but all of the Afrikans collectively.

Poqo we cannot do as the charterists are doing currently i.e. Presenting a
solution for the masses as an elite that thinks they are more educated than
the masses. Represantative democracy has proved itself that it is a disaster
in many states around Afrika not that I am a fan of democracy.

One thing I can say for now is that Land has to be expropriated(in a liberal
democracy like SA but as Pan Afrikanists we reposses the land that was
robbed from us) from the settlers and maybe we do not need settlers in
Afrika whilst we are still busy rebuilding Afrika maybe later we can trade
with them but I do not forsee that.

What we need for Afrika is an economic system which is pro-black(You
affirmitive action policies,Ho can a minority affirm a majority in their
indeginous land) an economy that will remedy the wounds of Afrikans which
have been rubbed salt onto by the Market orientated socio economic policies
that the ANC (infact the settlers under the disguise of the Vararas) which
have proved themselves that they are anti-black.

Our people need land and skills to use the land. We cannot promise people
houses when land is still occupied by whites, we cannot promise jobs when
that simply means making someone rich and you just surviving.

We also need an education system which embraces indeginous knowledge and not
this Eurocentric system which is destroying our youth like the Chinese who
are teaching acupuncture and it is taught in Higher Learning institutions.

All of this can only be attained if we can de colonise our masses and in
doing so de colonising ourselves as well and UNITY is the only way we can
defeat the enemy.

I am sure zindlalifa you can also assist because we really need our own
socio economic policy document for without it we will fail to deliver to our
masses after we have taken the land and not after we are in power in
Parliament because Parliament is hell.

On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 4:30 PM, Mduduzi Sibeko <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Hi Cde Mzu:****
>
> ** **
>
> *Your writings seem to be averse to socio-economic policies such as GEAR,
> even though, you don’t go at length ridiculing their counterparts such as
> ASGISA and others. Recently, you have been expressing your loath to the
> admiration of former ANC President, Thabo Mbeki by some of our comrades such
> as Cunningham. But my concern is PAC people have been championing to censure
> economic policies of other parties without voicing alternatives for the
> African people. In the 90’s, I remember a policy document that was
> formulated by Dr. Sipho Tshabalala. It amongst other thing touched serious
> matters such as nationalization, privatization and other issue that have
> resurged recently in the ANCYL. That was the last time, I hear of an
>  economic talk within the file and rank membership of the PAC. The
> neo-liberal socio economic policies of the ANC, which are Keynesian, have
> been a center of debate by the alliance itself and the intelligentsia. Many
> social science writers have poured scorn to what the ANC have been doing in
> the context of socio economic policies. For an extensive reading on this see
> *Hans Maraais, “South Africa’s alternative to change”* The ANC has not
> succeeded in formulating an economic policy that will benefit the majority.
> But my concern is, the PAC has not come with an economic perspective viable
> for the country. So my challenge to you is: if a charterist were to come to
> you and ask you a questions as follows: “ what is the socio-economic policy
> the PAC government will implement ?  what would your response be ?*
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> *Mduduzi Sibeko*
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