Echoing mmAfrika Fikiswa, events will take place, whether those that think they 
can make a difference partake in PAC events or not. Interesting how many, who 
rubbished the Butterworths Congress are the same people who have all the 
solutions to PAC's problems from the comfort of their lazyboys (couches). 

The PAC has indeed groomed a multitude of professional fault-finders who seem 
to master name calling, with some not even belonging to a structure or 
attending a single PAC event. Facebook and PAYCO Google are not enough noble 
sons and daughters of the African soil, your solutions would come in handy at 
relevant platforms. 

Izwe lethu! 
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From: Fikiswa Ntshwanti <[email protected]>
Sender: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2013 09:35:42 
To: payco<[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PAYCO]

Dear MÁfrika Makhanya

I hope you are well.I want to assume that you are not one of those "WHO are
in the dark and therefore want to remind you that it is our
responsiblity to  shed the light so we can achieve the PAC we all want to
see.

I am curious about how you got to the conclusion that the 9-10 August 2013
conference was filled with delegates just to appease the mass media. Kindly
expand Child of the Soil. It is important to make statements that can be
supported if we want to move towards the PAC we all want to see.


Izwe lethu





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[email protected]> wrote:

> With several parties already garnering for suppport in the eve of the
> forthcoming national elections next year,  most PAC sympathisers and
> members are still in the dark whether their party do have skilful leaders
> to take this party to the next  upper level.
> With what others have referred to as a national conference held recently,
> it appears the delegates were just filled in to appease the mass media. So
> far there is no action which indicates there has been such a conference.
> Leaders must begin realizing that they cannot talk about party-building
> while side-lining independant-thinking members.
> I also appeal to the so called super-regions to scrutinize whatever
> mandate they give to those they perceive as their leaders.
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