Cde Nkrumah

For a number of years, the only time we see the PAC on media coverage is on 
commemoration days such as  21 March. It is true that the media is somewhat 
bias, to put it frankly, it is anti PAC. I say this because the only events 
which they report are those that pertain to our internal rivalry. Put aside the 
media, the PAC did not rise from the ashes from 1994. The only rhetoric is: who 
should lead the PAC. I have never came across someone saying which leader can 
bring membership to the PAC. Some years ago, probably 12 to 15 years ago, 
Nelson Ramodike, a former Bantustan puppet, joined the PAC. He had come with 
his following ,but later he was disillusioned, so was his following. We are 
members of the party that can boast about the past. We do nothing to attract 
members and dealing with present issues. People say, we are tired of the ANC 
because of this and that, but you will hardly hear them saying lets go to the 
PAC.I  Stay in Daveyton, there is a place called Barcelona which a section 
named after Stanley Mokgoba, but people in that area vote for ANC councillors. 
The PAC had a councillor in that area, but now the PAC in that place is in 
doldrums.

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Nkrumah Raymond Kgagudi
Sent: 02 April 2013 08:06 PM
To: Philip Copeman
Cc: Lehlohonolo Shale; [email protected]; Letlapa Mphahlele; anwar adams; 
[email protected]
Subject: [PAYCO] Re: Defending Africanist Socialist Democracy


Copeman

PAC and particularly its national leadership has dismally failed to make a 
political case to attract many people namely the unemployed, poverty stricken, 
youths, students and workers.

Secondly, the internal organisational environment is repulsive and less 
attractive. Inwards and self destructive methods have placed the entire party 
in a state of parallysis.

Thirdly, the entire party is radarless! absence if strategic leadership and 
thinking! Where is the PAC heading to?

Fourthly, the entire party face lack and dearth of required organisational 
capabilities.

Five, there is a disjuncture of the political structure from the operational 
structure, actually the party has no operational structure and strategy, with 
the strategic apex dwarfed and technostructure non-existing.

As, I argued the last time that COSATU, NACTU and FEDUSA joint membership does 
not exceed 3 million employees, there are more than 10 million workers not 
belonging to any trade union and majority of them are young workers below the 
age of 45 check HSRC research report on trade union membership and collective 
bargaining, also check the recent Census surveys. In actual fact some 
researchers are arguing that both COSATU and NACTU are threaten by workers 
seeking for alternative means and ways to advance and defend their interests 
since the trade union movement has been hijacked and used to serve interests of 
the labour aristocrat leadership which symphones workers' subscriptions for 
acquisition of shares, as workers basic workerplace daily and immediate issues 
are neglected by trade unions. Political reality on NACTU is this trade union 
federation political existence is insignificant its membership decline from 300 
thousand to less than 90 000.

PAC is passed by events daily and weekly from 34 Massacred Marikana mineworkers 
leading to mineworkers industrial protests that involved more than 80 thousands 
mineworkers to the recent death of SANDF soldiers in CAR some were APLA cadres, 
Etoll, what has become a quartely Petrol hike, electricity tarrifs increase, 
lenasia house demolitions, the rise of financial exclusions at universities, 
the rising unemployment, limpopo text books saga, collapse of governance in 
limpopo and eastern cape, rape and abuse of women, there are many incidents 
that took place in the country but the PAC across all structures has been 
vocally silent so on the eleventh hour you expects votes or people to identify 
with PAC when the PAC and its leadership has been nowhere when needed most by 
the masses!

Lastly, PAC has been reduced to a party that exists solely to commemorate past 
events! It has lost its sense of purpose and direction, also its incapable to 
attract and sustain a support as a result of its internal weaknesses and most 
of its competent membership have abundon the PACsince they have become tired of 
internal infightings which have become a generational inheritence compounded by 
deceit and absence of both political and organisational progress.

PAC must heal itself internally to regain lost membership density to enable the 
PAC to attract the envisage support base. PAC members from branches and regions 
must selflessly take leadership to drive this process of renewal.

shango lashu!

Mr. Raymond Mashilo Kgagudi
Cellphone: 0749226361
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

On 2 Apr 2013 18:53, "Philip Copeman" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I suggest that for a while we leave ideological debates. Unbeleivably we both 
share the same goals of the PAC, it is the methods that differ. Mine is very 
quantitative. I know what a Gini coefficient of 54 means - it does not mean 
alleviation from poverty in Venezuela - that is an propogandist mythology, 
rather like the great Zimabwean Liberation.
>From a strategic point of view, it is just simply putting ones head in the 
>sand to not see the simple reality facing us: 87% of the voters of South 
>Africa vote for the ANC and their Western Cape Branch, the DA. These 87% 
>favour continuation of racial classification, entrenchment of property rigths, 
>upholding and maintenance of the constitution, xenophobic exclusion of 
>northerners, corrupt socialism that favours taking from the rich and giving to 
>the middle classes. In summary upholding the status quo. This is not me 
>talking - this is 87% of our countrymen. Everyone else including people as 
>disparate as the the Freedom Front and Azapo fit into the other 13%.
Smell the thorns - Right now our fellow countrymen's wishes differ sharply from 
that of The PAC.
What do we do?
1) As we can't even agree between ourselves and any attempt to move us forward 
is branded divisory and - I love this term - "neo liberal", it seems obvious to 
me that we need to simplify the message of the PAC. That is where I get to the 
idea that focusing exclusively on the unification of Africa sidelines the 
unsolvable debates that we have about income distribution.
2) We can simply chuck it all in and turn the PAC into a burial society, that 
only looks backwards to its past achievements and as our members die off we 
become less and less an less relevant until we too die. This is effectively 
what we are doing now. In each election our support has shrunk and we can 
expect, under the current message to lose even more, this time possibly losing 
all seats in parliament altogether. If we are gogitn to do thsi, then lests 
sign up for a decent funral policy and start negotiating a group discount.
3) We can look to reinvent ourselves, pick up the huge and proud history that 
is the PAC and turn that into something that carries the message of Pan 
Africanism forward. What that message is we should decide on quickly - more 
members will die before the week is out. Do I beleive that a reactionary 
ideology - "seizing the organs of state" from the 87% is going to succeed - no 
I don't.
4) We can dismiss our fellow Africans as fools and set out preaching a 
reeducation program to them. Here I caution you that you are likely to hit more 
resistance from them to the "Great Socialist Revoultion" Young people today 
don't respond to this type of talk, and thats not me talking - just ask them.

5) We could write South Africa off as a lost cause, skip it altogether and just 
focus on the rest of Africa. However I would caution  that this is also likely 
to lead to extinction. If we cannot formulate a coherent strategy here, we are 
less likely to be able to do it in areas where we have even less rescources.
We have become a bitter disaprate group that can only criticise the work and 
decisions of others. We rarely put forward positive intiatives of our own. To 
see a great Speech - see Anwars acceptance speech of the road renaming on 
Sharpeville day - that is a direction worth following. The standing ovation 
that it recieved, not from The PAC, but from the genereal public, should give 
us a hint of what we have to do.

One thing is certain. If we continue to do nothing to change, extinction is 
inevitable. The PAC needs to learn to start saying YES. It is YES or die.
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