Interesting, its no longer about leadership collective. This campaign seeks to 
legitimize Letlapa and his flawed processes.


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From: Sbusiso Xaba <[email protected]>
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Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2012 20:17:21 
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Subject: Re: [PAYCO] PAC Leadership Manifesto

On 6 July 2012 18:55, Hulisani Mmbara <[email protected]> wrote:

> I came across this 'manifesto' on facebook.
>
> "I accepted nomination for position of PAC President. I pledge to this
> commitment."- Sbusiso Xaba
>
> PAC Leadership Manifesto
>
> By Sbusiso Xaba
>
> Preamble
>
> Our major focus is to foster principled party unity, reconcile party
> members and create space for members to excel in the service of African
> people. We will collectively provide guidance on resolving the current
> constitutional crisis. We appreciate that PAC strength lies in its ideology
> and the application of democratic centralism should be based on enforceable
> decision-making model, which is capable of eliminate unmanaged conflict and
> power abuse with the PAC.
>
> Vision
>
> To build a strong PAC institutional capability to confront injustices,
> install revolutionary values and sustain Africanist Socialist Democracy.
>
> Key pillars of PAC program of action
>
> Accelerate PAC cadre development and political education (Pan Africanism,
> strategy and tactics).
>
> Develop PAC campaigning capacity in various areas
>
> Sovereignty, reparation, economic self-determination and Africanist
> Socialist production
>
> Holistic life quality to foster the Africanist personality (education,
> health and housing).
>
> Nation building (organising African nation scattered across the world).
>
> Develop PAC regulations (internal policies) that guide decision-making and
> foster party unity such as:
>
> PAC Cadre Deployment Regulation (Selection, Monitoring and Evaluation)
>
> PAC Delegation of Authority Regulation (what structure make which decision)
>
> PAC Investment Regulation (where and how the party invests)
>
> Develop institutional capacity (strong administrative machinery). Separate
> institutional governance, bureaucratic and technocratic functions of the
> party
>
> Elect leadership to focus on institutional (corporate) governance of party.
>
> Appoint professional staff to run day-to-day administration machinery of
> party.
>
> Appoint professional staff to conduct technocrat work of the party such as
> preliminary policy research.
>
> Cooperation and systematic coordination of membership participation in
> social movement. This creates capacity for the party to deliver alternative
> channels for basic services.
>
> Deliberate financial support of component structures to organise in
> mandated social sector.
>
> Offensive component structure (students, labour and women)
>
> Defensive component structure (youth and military veteran)
>
> Conclusion
>
> The miserable, poverty stricken, war mongers and disease riddled Europe
> destroyed African sovereignty. European society further built its
> capitalism trance on the foundation of African blood, African labour and
> African land resources. This low culture society is determined to
> perpetuate these injustices through various schemes of neo-colonialism
> therefore revolution is a necessity for African people.
>
> It is the responsibility of African people to develop mechanisms and
> institutions for their total liberation. PAC is the institution for the
> implementation of the revolution, which is a well planned and immaculately
> executed series of events that is design to bring fundamental social change
> and alteration in power relations. It is my firm believe that there can
> never be a sustainable revolution without a revolutionary party, a
> revolutionary party without revolutionary program, a revolutionary program
> without revolutionary leadership and revolutionary leadership without
> revolutionary theory. Africanist Manifesto remains an up to date
> revolutionary platform to guide the African revolution.
>
>
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