The PAC was heavily infiltrated. Those who did so havebeen rewarded.

On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 3:45 AM, Nkrumah Raymond Kgagudi <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Habari
>
> All should regret the moment and day Letlapa Mphahlele became the PAC
> president, above all what lessons does this teach us. PAC members continues
> to pay heavy prices for such a mistake. Let us think about those who
> made lifetime sacrifices building PAC to be a respectable party! What has
> becometh of PAC today. Leadership goes to the highest bidder, like those
> who are red eyed for the July 2012 congress.
>
> Indeed it is darkest before dawn.
>
> Regards
>
> Nkrumah
>
>
> On 7 May 2012 09:08, Snow Mokgalabone <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Morning,
>>
>> I lost hope forever, A simple question or issue of a defunct website
>> could not even be answered. Why is the party that perceives itself to be so
>> vanguard not have a website? The two gentleman disappointed the
>> already disgruntled masses.
>>
>> Ta
>>
>>
>> On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 9:27 AM, Jaki Seroke <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Last Sunday on 29 April etv's Justice Factor programme at 9:30 focused
>>> on the PAC and AZAPO as declared modern representatives of Sobukwe and
>>> Steve Biko respectively, with Letlapa Mphahlele and Jacob Dikobo as guests.
>>> These two gentlemen were such PR disasters that anyone who sympathised with
>>> the Azanian Tendency could have wept.
>>>
>>> It was simply put to them why it was that such great organisations
>>> declined (+47000 votes for PAC and +30000 for AZAPO in the 2009 general
>>> elections) and how are they going to recover.
>>>
>>> Mphahlele blamed lack of finance and Dikobo concurred, further blaming
>>> apartheid and the incumbent government. Mphahlele went further to admit
>>> that it costs next to nothing to issue a press statement, and that his
>>> administration could hardly organise a website that works. These are basics
>>> that a political party needs to communicate its ideas. The man was smug and
>>> nonchalant as if he was addressing a bizarre forum of idiots.
>>>
>>> Dikobo similarly hummed and hawwed, forgetting that AZAPO were in
>>> boycott in 1994 and dramatically in partnership with the Charterists in
>>> subsequent years. His predecessor Mosibudi Mangena was a cabinet minister,
>>> remember.
>>>
>>> We in the creative arts say that in literary theory that you need to
>>> grapple with form and content to make your writing effective. Politically
>>> you need to express content (subject matter) that educates and appeals to a
>>> wider audience (constituency) to make yourself relevant. Form is the
>>> ability to articulate your ideas succinctly in a manner that appeals to
>>> your audience. These two poor fellows wasted the precious 20 minutes
>>> mumbling hot air, and if you were blind to Africanist epoch making ideology
>>> you could have concluded that Sobukwe and Biko did not inspire a whole
>>> generation of revolutionaries to change and transform the country. They are
>>> a poor version of what Pan Africanism stands for. Period.
>>>
>>> We are clearly dealing with incompetent and stubborn retrogressive
>>> agents, who will do their damnedest to block and prevent strategic change
>>> within these organisations to happen. This means they undermine the
>>> historical mission to unite the African people and to establish a union of
>>> socialist states under a monolithic African government, as envisioned by
>>> Sobukwe, Nkrumah, Mothopeng and others.
>>>
>>> Get the etv copies and do a case study with your comrades of how a
>>> political party can do harakiri (the Japanese method of suicide) by
>>> warriors who shamed and dishonored their great movement.
>>>
>>> Jaki Seroke
>>> Sent via my BlackBerry from Vodacom - let your email find you!
>>>
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