Comrade Ndima I might agree with you on some of the things,, but thina in the Eastern Cape who has a provincial structure se PAYCO and regional structure. Yes, I politely asked president Ndebele about his achievement and a legacy he will be leaving, because yes, structural the organisation is ineffective, and thanks to a weakness of Letlapa's leadership. PASMA adopted PAYCO as a mother-body.
I am worried that PAYCO national leadership has seemed to have hidden its head on the sand. We are working on the ground to re-build PAC and get rid of Letlapa, where is PAYCO leadership. doooh. I am a happy that the leadership term is coming to an end and have a new leadership with a shorter term not three years. Shango lasho Xolani Makwedini On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 9:22 AM, Tongogara Ndima <[email protected]>wrote: > Comrade Linda Ndebele > > How better and different is PAYCO under your leadership? Your PAYCO NEC is > full of cowards who want to fight political organisational battles in > facebook and paycogoogle! Do not claim easy victories son of the soil and > tell no lies! PAYCO is useless and non-existent component structure. You > fail to attend PAC NEC meetings and confront Letlapa Mphahlele head on, > this also imply that you as the PAYCO President or Comrade Lucky Khoza > should attend PAC National Working Committee meetings to defend the party > line and constitution. Days of Azanyu have come and gone, now there is > PAYCO under your leadership, you are not only hypocrites but just the same > like Mphahlele Letlapa, PAYCO has no branches, no regions and no provincial > structures which are politically active. Julius Malema with GG > (failed) Woodwork subject in high school developed a programme for youth > mobilisation and ANCYL has become a mouthpiece of the African youth? PAYCO > NEC cannot even organise a national conference or national congress what a > shame mafrika. > > I know you will hate me for this but we will continue drinking beer > together! > > Izwe lethu > Ndima > > On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 8:36 PM, Mduduzi Sibeko <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Cde’s Seroke and Ndebele**** >> >> The survival of the PAC in this century is largely depended on how it is >> able to prove its relevance to the general polity of this country. As a >> foot soldier of this movement from the 90’s, I remember, prior to 1994, we >> succeeded in indoctrinating the masses the ideology of Pan Africanism. To >> retrospect, places such as Tembisa had more than 5 branches of PAC, this is >> just to mention one area. The East rand ,in particular, was replete with >> PAC structures, even though, it was not to the strides which the >> charterists had made. Today, I can still see the walls inscribed with PAC’s >> slogans in places such as Katlehong and elsewhere. What was the story >> behind such strides ?. in my mind, I posit that it was our >> non-collaborationist stance during the negotiations era with a concomitant >> of withstanding neo-colonialism of the ANC. The belligerence of APLA >> against the settler regime should be accorded a credit. With our poor >> electoral showing of 1.2 % in 1994, which was far below the forecast of our >> detractors, who had believed that we would clinch a negligible margin of 5 >> %, we degenerated far lesser than that. I remember the NEC( just before the >> elections in 1994) contemplating a legal action against the Star newspaper >> for publishing such a gloomy forecast for the PAC. If the total of 240 000 >> people who voted the PAC were file and rank members, why did the PAC not >> retain such member and expand thereof. instead, the poignant reality was >> that in successive elections the number plummeted until it reached its >> nadir of less than 60.000 voters. The disquieting thing is that PAC has >> been plagued with nefarious schism which has never healed to this present >> day. Suffice to say that we have produced splitter opportunistic >> organizations such as ID, PAM and APC. I refer them as such because it >> appears that they were formed merely to benefit their founders with state’s >> accruals, such as seats in parliament. On the other hand, one may argue and >> say: these organizations were spawned due to incurable melancholy of the >> PAC. In some places, you can conclude that the PAC never existed. In >> Daveyton ,for example, we have a place named after Stanly Mokgoba, sadly, >> most people who inhabit this place today do not know if there is an >> organization called PAC. How do we then realign the PAC and the masses. >> Remember, we would boast ‘ the PAC are the people, and the people are PAC’ >> .how do we claim such people back ? We have allowed the ANCYL to fill the >> vacuum and steal our thunder by its feigned revolutionary antics to the >> ANC. The situation within the ANC and its youth league is somewhat redolent >> with the 1949 programme of action. I know most of us are reluctant to admit >> this reality. The fact that from 1994, the political independence has not >> liberated the downtrodden masses, our people are still living in squalor, >> 80 % of our wealth is still in the white minority and they still own 13 % >> of the land. Why don’t we rise to this occasion. In the 1930’s after the >> great depression, in Europe, the fascist and Nazis were astute to seize >> power from the weaknesses of the system at the time. to regress to my >> introduction, how relevant are we to our polity ?.I believe that the >> rivalry within our own ranks has done more damage than in any organization >> in this country. Non constitutional platforms such as conventions to all >> Africanists is, at this point in time, is of great importance. I have once >> called all wayward sons, the APC and PAM to come to the occasion. If all >> those who profess to be espousing Pan- Africanism can unite, a dynamic >> force would unleash, giving hope to the hopeless masses of Azania. 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