Mme Urbaniah Mothopeng passed away on 1 July 2005. Sent via my BlackBerry from Vodacom - let your email find you!
-----Original Message----- From: Mawethu Sidzamba <[email protected]> Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2012 14:59:21 To: <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [PAYCO] MmeSobukwe 's Birthday Function - listening to our leaders - what it means!! Greetings Ma-Afrika We are very delighted to be brought up to speed on such an eventful milestone.Great organising ability can be the only reply to any ceremony of the family of the man who dedicated his soul and gave up all the luxuries for his people. I think judging by his frequent contributions on this network we can all agree that there is hardly poor delivery of any project associated with Mr Jaki Seroke. Painfully the footprints of the likes Mama Sobukwe are perennially eclipsed not only through the efforts of the ruling powers but through the visible ineptitude of the movement these personalities lost so much to commit to. I wonder how many of us also know about uMam'uUrbania Mothopeng(widow to Uncle Zeph) whom I believe is frail and probably forgotten about. May we also keep her in our thoughts and considerations. This doesn't diminish from those who work indefatigably to save the soul of the PAC.This goes to show how thinking minds if well in array can turn the political landscape around for the good of Azania and this display of character, we hope will not wilt in the affairs of the party. I don't know if it will be adequate to ask of this forum how the PAC court case went yesterday and may those who are privy to such information answer help as to contextualise the verdict in but not limited to the following aspects: What was the outcome? How is it generally viewed? Does it warrant any contestation? The effect of the timing of unconcluded litigation on party progress or continued disruption to party progress. Or are we at the crossroads yet again? Open palm salute! From: Pasika Nontshiza <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, August 2, 2012 9:07 AM Subject: Re: [PAYCO] MmeSobukwe 's Birthday Function - listening to our leaders - what it means!! Never has so many brains,revolutionary at that, been brought under one roof.Kudos to the organisers. I didn't hear the mention of prof.Shabalala,Bra Joe Mkhwanazi, Nelson Mavume,Mrs Ngcobo,Dr Nchuape Mokoape and so many other luminaries. However, if they were not there, i know they support the initiative. Maybe time has come for like minded and sane Africanists to start debating the future of this country outside the conferences,congresses and leadership contests. Let those who perceive PAC as a meal ticket to council , legislature or parliament be isolated. PAC is not for sheltered employment. From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, 29 July 2012, 15:09 Subject: [PAYCO] MmeSobukwe 's Birthday Function - listening to our leaders - what it means!! Dear comrades, Two days ago on the 27th July 2012, I and others on invite attended the 85th birth day celebration for Mme Veronica Zodwa Sobukwe. First, I wish to thank the Robert Sobukwe Trust (RMS) for the invite. I also want to commend Jaki Seroke for his illustrious leadership. He and others who serve on the Trust thought of and planned the function. I marvelled at his (Jaki)humility and I certainly was left quite emotional by the event and Jaki 's posture throughout the evening. Despite having been the lead person in the organising collective he did not take any centre stage. He allowed others to, on the day. Interestingly it is this humility and security of assurance in him that got him added respect on the day from everybody in attendance. The event was a momentous success. In attendance were the who s who's of the PAC. Ngila Muendane the former Robben Islander and PAC SG was the programme director. The former PAC Deputy President and now Deputy Chief Justice, Dikgang Moseneke was in attendance sitting by Mme Sobukwe throughout the function. Former PAC Presidents Clarence Makwethu, Stanley Mogoba and Dr Motsoko Pheko were also in attendance. That young man at 18 years of age, Ata Kgosana, who led the Langa masses, as well as the ever vibrant Ike Mafole were there. Many other PAC stalwarts such as Pitika Ntuli, Don Mattera were there. Steve Biko s son who is the Ceo of the Steve Biko foundation was there and he pledged R50 000 to the RST. Of course Mrs Zanele Mbeki, wife of Thabo Mbeki was also with us, in honour of Mme Veronica and her husband who was her teacher, a teacher she reveres to the end. Judge Mokgoro gave a moving testimony of how Prof when he got banned to Kimberly fired up the place and how he had that godly presence. One of the most important messages common amongst all speakers was how Sobukwe and that young team in 1959 and beyond adopted a no collaboration stance, how they rejected prestige and disdained in every form reasonable and broadmindedness characters against injustice. He, Mme Veronica and the team were cadres of principle. They had iron courage and determination. This challenge is on us, and the above should be the barometer used to assess our leaders and those who claim to be. Again well done to comrade Jaki and the team. Not many people are able to bring such illustrious personalities under one roof as you did, and even most important to let us celebrate the life of Mme Veronica and the contribution made by her and her husband, our leader. And all these veterans spoke in person to me and a few others on the side who were present, the young ones so to speak (us), and asked us to guard the party from unprincipled characters and to keep fighting until the party is victorious. I know too well that these veterans have committed their own mistakes here and there, but foresure they made huge contributions. It is now our turn to take this further and win the battle. This is my tribute, over and above my attendance of the function, to Mme Veronica. May you stay blessed !! Afrika is ours and ours alone !! 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