Dear Cdes.
 
I could not agree more with the contribution of Cde. Kaiser.
 
The problem really with these former comrades, from Mosiua, Mbhazima, Mluleki 
and all the others...the matter is all about the results of Polokwane. Infact 
cdes, we must recall that these comrades have given their reasons as to hy they 
are leaving the ANC, starting with the one of "conscience" around the recalling 
of President Thabo Mbeki from leading the Country and those of the ANC having 
reneged from it's traditions and the Freedom Charter. I mean, when you see your 
home falling apart, the solution cannot be running away from it but stay in and 
resolve the matter. It is very clear comrades that these people would want to 
mantain the dominance of the 1996 class project even though this project was 
rejected by Polokwane where almost 60% of delegates resolved to do so.
 
If these comrades are true Democrats, why can't they accept the outcomes of a 
very fair Democratic process? This just shows who the real Democrats are. The 
reasons given by the latest resignee, Nikiwe Sangqo and co., can really not be 
reasons enough to leave an organisation so glorious like the ANC...if these 
comrades in the PEC had reason to prove the SG about the insinuations they 
make, then they should know better how and where to adress their grieviences 
(I'm raising this informed of the fact that these comrades are senior comrades 
in the Province,being the PEC).
 
Let me so far rest my case...ASIKHULUME !!! OUR REVOLUTION IS ON TRIAL !!!
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sight of the truth> > > LET US NOT LOSE SIGHT OF THE TRUTH> > By: Kaizer Mohau> 
> Recent developments within our movement especially in the North West> 
province have undoubtedly placed a huge pressure on us as cadres of> the ANC to 
be more vigilant in terms of defending the movement from> those who intends 
wounding it before the 2009 elections.> > It is clear now that indeed there are 
comrades who are not willing to> accept the historical reality that the 1996 
class project was> strategically defeated in Polokwane.> > Listening to the 
"provincial Spokesperson" of this sect of counter> revolutionary dissidents, 
Mrs. Nikiwe Mangqo, one wondered as to> whether does Nikiwe believes her 
blatant lies about the ANC and its> leadership?> > Because if she believes what 
she said, then indeed as members of the> ANC we have reasons to be worried and 
very worried.> > Furthermore I am very worried as to the manner in which this 
faction> of pseudo democrats want to use the media in the province to address> 
the issues they are supposed to be raising within the structures of> the 
movement. Most of these people are leading cadres in the province> and regions 
of the ANC, it is therefore imperative to begin asking the> question as to 
whether did they understand what it means to be a> member of the ANC before 
Polokwane, or rather since Polokwane has the> ANC changed?> > The answer to 
this question is very important if all of us are serious> about ensuring that 
we do not lose the coming elections.> > Very interestingly, on the eve of the 
Nikiwe and Company resignations,> one member of the Provincial Executive 
Committee and a leading cadre> in the Dr. KK Region gave an "exclusive" 
interview to one local> newspaper in which the very reasons given by Nikiwe as 
reasons for> their resignations were articulated more profoundly.> > The 
Comrade indicated in the same interview that one of his problems> with the 
National leadership of the ANC is the failure on the part of> the leadership to 
ensure discipline amongst its cadres. Cde Julius> Malema the democratically 
elected President of the African National> Congress Youth League is singled out 
as a reflection of this> ill-discipline tendency the Comrade claims is 
unprecedented in the> ANC.> > When asked as to whether is he intending to leave 
the ANC for the> so-called COPE – the Comrade said he has not yet made his mind 
thus he> is currently engaging both the Provincial and National leaderships of> 
the ANC in this regard.> > Certainly it cannot be correct that a leading cadre 
can doubt their> loyalty and commitment to the organisation they are leading. 
It is so> wrong to give such an ambiguous answer to this simple question, this> 
is mainly because those reading the newspaper will correctly assume> that it is 
just a matter of time before the comrade decides to leave.> Besides why should 
this comrade think that he or she can hold the ANC> to ransom? Cadres must know 
that all of us comes and go in the ANC but> the ANC will remain – therefore to 
portray yourself as being better> than others is tantamount to trying to lead 
the ANC as if it is your> private company.> > Now Nikiwe during her interview 
argues that the manner in which the> NEC has been treating the Provincial 
Executive Committee of the ANC in> the North West has been very problematic – 
she makes reference to two> critical points (1) That the NEC in general and the 
Secretary General> in particular have for the past four moths been saying the 
PEC is> fraudulent and (2) she makes the point that the Secretary General at> 
some point labelled them the (PEC) as a faction.> > Indeed Nikiwe, you behaved 
factionally that is why you left the ANC> because it does not want or need 
factionalists within its ranks.> > It must be made clear that we are aware that 
some of these people> participated in a meeting were the issue of the split 
from the> movement was discussed long before Polokwane conference.> > So we 
should never be fooled by the reasons which are being advanced> now – because 
they are indeed not the real reasons. The Provincial> Chairperson Comrade Nono 
Maloi is correct to argue that, people must> not lie, if they want to leave the 
ANC they should tell the truth –> lest they be addicted to lies.> > For many of 
us in this province, reasons are simply that their choice> of leadership was 
not preferred by the majority of delegates in> Polokwane and the fact that the 
ANC resolved in a constitutional> meeting of the NEC to recall Thabo Mbeki – 
PERIOD!> > Nikiwe and her co. in the Province which is determined to wound the> 
ANC before the elections – are undoubtedly part of what the SACP has> 
characterised as the parasitic 1996 class project. Theirs is to ensure> that 
the ANC is liquidated and on its ashes the class project regains> power to 
reverse the Polokwane conference resolutions.> > The other important issue 
linked to the above is the threat of mass> exodus of the ANC cadres to "COPE" 
by the end of this month.> > We are equally aware that there are Executive 
Mayors, Councillors,> MEC's and regional leaders of the ANC who are 
contemplating to leave> the ANC – contrary and not contradicting the 
Chairperson of the ANC in> the Province, some of us wishes to call on those who 
want to leave to> do so before they cause more damage if not more anger on our 
part.> > We view the conduct of these political enemies of the ANC as being> 
very provocative, in some Sub regional structures of the ANC for> example the 
Tlokwe Sub region, the tendency to disrespect and defy the> ANC leadership 
seems to be what defines a committed cadre of the ANC.> > We hope those who 
want to leave will do so urgently, so that they> assist the ANC to focus on its 
main important challenge today that is> of ensuring that our people are not 
robbed of their own leader as> motive forces of our revolution.> > We should 
make sure that our eyes are at all times on the ball and> never defocused 
because this is what the Lekota group want us to do,> be defocused.> > We need 
as members of the ANC whilst defending the ANC from these> charlatans and 
opportunists to intensify our election work even if it> means to defy those who 
do not want the ANC to win the elections.> > Those comrades who are isolated by 
their Sub regional leadership on> the basis of their robust political 
engagement should consider> utilising that robustness in doing election work 
with or without the> permission of the Lekota puppets who masquerade as leaders 
in our> movement.> > > Finally it is important to remind Nikiwe and those 
political imbeciles> who surrounded her during the interview that as the 
Setswana saying> goes "Se nganang senthola morwalo" – Farewell Counter 
revolutionaries> – the ANC will never be in crisis because you left – in fact 
the ANC> will now be clear and more united in terms of its programs and> 
campaigns.> > MY ANC> MY VISION> MY FUTURE> > By: Kaizer Mohau> > Writing in 
his personal capacity as a Branch member of the ANC in the> Tlokwe Sub Region.> 
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