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On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 12:19 PM, Nkrumah Raymond Kgagudi <
nrkgag...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> On 10 February 2012 at 11:26, Chargein Mabaso <chargein...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Comrades
>>
>> Letlapa lost the court appeal. We have been proved right on the
>> violation of the PAC. But, who will bell the cat within the PAC, and
>> how? Let's wait and see. Power struggles and smear campaigns that
>> always divide the Pan Africanist camp will now show its ugly face
>> instead of focusing at the mammoth task at hand. Some snubbing has
>> already started.
>>
>> Good luck, noble sons and daughters of Soil. You are now facing a big
>> test. Only men and women of vision can shoulder this huge
>> responsibility successfully. We are watching you keenly. Kazi ukuba
>> izozala nkomoni?
>>
>> Izwe Lethu!
>>
>> Charge-in Mabaso
>> Ex- PASO Veteran
>> 0710203554
>>
>> On 2/6/12, mmas...@webmail.co.za <mmas...@webmail.co.za> wrote:
>> > The outcome of the Court proceedings in the matter pertaining to the
>> > legality of the Alice Congress was as interesting as has been the many
>> other
>> > legal fracas the PAC has had to endure over the years.
>> >
>> > Whilst this is continued evidence of the Party leadership s inability to
>> > find the key driving anchors, there is another dimension I find
>> attractive
>> > for analysis. The dimension of leadership, and a point has to be made
>> here
>> > that whilst leadership is the single most important glue for
>> organisational
>> > viability, there are many other variables that hold sway to a party s
>> > direction and success.
>> >
>> > And whilst I welcome the Court decision and it must be said well done
>> to the
>> > engineers of it, I must admit that I was not an inch surprised of this
>> > ruling. My preoccupation is on something else I will share later on,
>> herein.
>> >
>> > In less than six months of office it became evident that President
>> Letlapa
>> > (perhaps as he then was) had embarked on a no return path to self
>> > destruction and organisational paralysis. Contrary to what many people
>> > PERCEIVE it increasingly became clear that there was real incapacity to
>> take
>> > decisions including on matters about which we had given a clear
>> mandate, for
>> > his benefit some of them. A telling example was his failure to secure
>> proper
>> > accomodation for himself when we had, some of us millitantly at the
>> time,
>> > resolved that he should sign as signatory and secure himself decent
>> place.
>> > He was our President and had our undivided support and loyalty. The
>> list of
>> > indecision instances is sizeable.
>> >
>> > Perhaps the indecision was a result of leadership inexperience and
>> would be
>> > cured with time, so we wanted to convince ourselves.
>> >
>> > But then other things happened. In post apartheid SA he presided and
>> > engineered the break up of the PAC into small insignificant pieces.
>> This was
>> > very painful and it still is. Two splinter movements sprang out of the
>> > party, including his attempt at killing PAYCO by introducing some league
>> > concept. I personally have little regard for the two individuals who led
>> > these splinter groups as they are just as much opportunists. The issue
>> is
>> > that the desire for people to break up Parties is always there but
>> > leadership prevails. In cases where the split is not avoidable,
>> > organisational performance must absolve you as some form of
>> 'mitigation'. In
>> > this instance the party is on a desperate downslide appealing to mainly
>> the
>> > few councillor segments most of whom are driven by survivalist
>> interests.
>> >
>> > So having seen all of these, the outcome was always on the cards.
>> >
>> > My real issue is what then, and I think we must tread slowly, carefully
>> and
>> > robustly drawing from our past experiences.
>> >
>> > There is no doubt as there never was, that the Alice concoction was ill
>> > advised and fatal for the Party. Whatever we do on the leadership
>> question,
>> > we must place cadres in charge only once we know fully well what they
>> stand
>> > for and what their character make is. It is this aspect we should engage
>> > each other accross.
>> >
>> > Izwe Lethu iAfrika !
>> >
>> > Matome Mashao
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Sent from my BlackBerry®
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Tommy ka-Ntando <tommykanta...@yahoo.co.uk>
>> > Sender: payco@googlegroups.com
>> > Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2012 12:44:41
>> > To: payco@googlegroups.com<payco@googlegroups.com>
>> > Reply-To: payco@googlegroups.com
>> > Subject: [PAYCO] Re: [PAC] Gauteng meeting
>> >
>> > Cde Jabu!
>> > I want to thank
>> > you for the initiative you took on an endeavour to coordinate PAC in
>> your
>> > region. Your affords and action are courageous Noble Son and this party
>> > needs
>> > people like you.
>> > However allow
>> > me to invite all the Regions of Gauteng (Westrand, Joburg, Tshwane,
>> > Ekhurhuleni
>> > and Sedibeng Region) to participate in this important deliberation,
>> dialogue
>> > and
>> > engagement which will seek to pave a wayward for us. This will also
>> give us
>> > time to reflect on the outcomes of the December 2011 Pretoria meeting of
>> > former
>> > PAYCO, PASMA, AZANYO, PASO and SRC Leaders.
>> > We also note
>> > the tremendous work that Dr Pheko and his team have made in ensuring
>> victory
>> > in
>> > this regard. Hence we believe that this situation and challenges that
>> the
>> > party
>> > is faced with needs a conceited afford from us and ensure that this
>> matter
>> > is laid
>> > to rest and total removal of the current PAC Regime. It is true that
>> for the
>> > total rectification of the current political disorder that prevails in
>> the
>> > party, we also need a political approach and for us to do this
>> correctly we
>> > need to have masses behind us. Hence the invitation is now targeting all
>> > regions of Gauteng.
>> > Logistics of
>> > the meeting:
>> > DATE: 25 FEBRUARY 2012
>> >
>> > VENUE: SANKOPANO 's boardroom, ALEXANDRA township, Cnr 12th and Selborne
>> > street.
>> >
>> > TIME: 12H30 to 15H30
>> >
>> > For further
>> > clarification and one-one engagements please liaise with the following:
>> Jabu
>> > @079
>> > 229 4820, Tommy @ 082 930 8735, Lekgema @ 082 443 5706, Vaughan 076 982
>> > 4260 or Kubayi @ 082 077 7410.
>> >
>> >
>> > ________________________________
>> >  From: Jabu Makhanya <jabumakha...@yahoo.com>
>> > To: "payco@googlegroups.com" <payco@googlegroups.com>
>> > Sent: Monday, 6 February 2012, 8:31
>> > Subject: [PAYCO] meeting
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Revolutionary greetings!
>> >
>> >
>> > Attention:  PAC members and sympathisers
>> >
>> >                  Re:Letlapa's legal status
>> >
>> >
>> > Some will recall that Letlapa and his backers have always been arguing
>> that
>> > PAC matters could not be dictated by the country's judiciary
>> institutions
>> > but in contrary, Letlapa had applied for an appeal in Cape High Court
>> in a
>> > bid to overturn the ruling of his nullification as the PAC head.
>> >
>> > On the 23rd January 2012, the Cape court rejected his appeal after
>> observing
>> > amongst other things: that Letlapa organised the so called Alice
>> Congress
>> > under decree, he unilaterally amended the constitution under decree,
>> > thus side-lining other genuine members from the PAC, the PAC contested
>> > previous local and national elections under decree. Letlapa was advised
>> by
>> > the court that he is no longer the PAC president but remain as an
>> ordinary
>> > member and his appeal was rejected with costs.
>> >
>> >
>> > A WAY-FOWARD MEETING
>> >
>> > DATE:         25 FEBRUARY 2012
>> > VENUE:      SANKOPANO 's boardroom, ALEXANDRA township, Cnr 12th and
>> > Selborne street.
>> > TIME:         12H30 to 15H30
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >  For further information contact: Jabu @  079 229 4820
>> >
>> >
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