Greetings,

COPE (Confussion of the People) is really showing itself that it was just
after resources and leadership positions. The divisions in COPE (Confussion
of the People) currently prove that the ANC was divided by those that left
for COPE.

The alliance is united more than ever now because there are no more of the
people who centralised our movement to themselfs.

Furthermore, i think there is a serious need for people like Cde Thabo Mbeki
to publicly pronounce honestly where they stand because it's confussing for
a layman to hear COPE people chanting his name.

As much as we love certain individuals in the ANC and Alliance at large but
then people must also realize the fact that we joined the organisation
because of its collective strategic objectives not because we love those
individuals.

COPE should also stop doing membership hunting by alligning people to their
organisation without their concent and approval.

Also last night was a clear manifestation that ANC is incharge and will be
incharge for a long time.

Viva ANC, Viva SACP, Viva COSATU, Viva SASCO,













On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 10:48 AM, Zimasile Giyama <[email protected]>wrote:

> Comrades,
> Can splinter group's "Holier than thou approach" be sustained... read on
>
>
>
> Battle for Cope posts heats up
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>    2009/02/09
>
> THERE is trouble brewing in paradise for breakaway Congress of the People
> (Cope) following problems and conflicts that almost led to the calling off
> of the Amathole regional list conference held in Butterworth last week .
>
> Cope was formed last year with much fanfare after its founders left the
>
> conflict- ridden African National Congress (ANC), claiming that it had lost
> its way, but now it seems the breakaway party has fallen in the familiar
> trap of infighting and backstabbing that has characterised the ANC.
>
> The battle at the regional conference was caused by complaints from
> delegates that the party's interim leadership was not "consultative", after
> it recommended that certain individuals be on the list for the national and
> provincial legislature, and:
>
>
>
> Several branches had not been given the guidelines that would have helped
> them to nominate leaders;
>
>
>
> Branches had not given delegates a mandate, and they were also not properly
> selected;
>
>
>
> Former ANC members were allegedly favoured and non-former ANC members
> overlooked for leadership positions; and
>
>
>
> Some delegates were not happy with the nomination of people who had just
> defected to the party.
>
> Delegates also accused the party of becoming a "family dynasty of the
> Nkuhlus", following the nomination of Professor Wiseman Nkuhlu as Cope's
> candidate for the post of premier - he is the uncle of the party's
> provincial chairperson, Andile Nkuhlu.
>
> Wayne Posthumus led the Buffalo City sub-region faction that called for the
> conference to come to a halt when they could not reach consensus on the
> names and number of nominees per sub-region.
>
> The battle for posts in Cope has begun, and reports from various delegates
> who were present during the closed session said "this fighting is going to
> get ugly".
>
> There was an open revolt from the regions against the proposed draft list,
> which mainly featured the interim leaders - regional chairperson Thabo
> Matiwane, Sam Kwelita, Siphatho Handi and Thabo Mdila.
>
> Matiwane addressed delegates, pleading with then not to allow personal
> ambitions to divide the organisation. "We must reject this anti-new members
> approach. We must also reject things that are going to divide us as an
> organisation," he said.
>
> The conference had to break for a caucus session and new names had to be
> nominated from the various sub-regions. Most of the interim regional leaders
> did not make it on to the list. The 23 names nominated from the Amathole
> District include Mnquma's Mbulelo Ntenjwa and Maduna Mabona; Mbashe's
> Mthobele Mthongana; Ama- hlathi's Moses Qomoyi; Nosimo Balindlela; Buffalo
> City's Zimisele Sam and Great Kei's Mike Basophu.
>
> Meanwhile, reports of a squabble over who will be the face of the party
> have emerged, with one group supporting the party's president Mosiuoa
> Lekota, and another preferring his first deputy, Mbhazima Shilowa. The
> party's youth wing leader is said to be facing the axe for allegedly
> lobbying for Shilowa to be the face of their electoral campaign, to the
> displeasure of Lekota. - By MSIMELELO NJWABANE, Political Reporter
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 5:08 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Cdes and Cadres of the Alliance Structures,
>>
>> Let me start by reminding you that the roots of democracy is deep in the
>> soil of our country because of the liberation struggle that our movement,
>> the African National Congress, carried throughout the period of apartheid.
>>
>> Let us not be fooled by people who happen to be opportunistic and mostly
>> guided by the hatred without moral descipline. People like Shilowa, who
>> happen to abandon his own kids and even fail to pay for their fees,
>> wherein the matter was taken to court to be resolved. Willy Madisha should
>> focus more closely in assisting his family in Botlokwa, he has failed and
>> he has proved proved to the country that he is an opportunist and a liar.
>>
>> In the next few weeks we will be going to the polls and it is clear that
>> the ANC will emerge vicorios, since they hate to be led by the President
>> JZ I wonder if they would also decide to go and form their own country. To
>> show that they have accepted that they are losers we no longer hear those
>> statement that they used to say when they their hearts were pumping high
>> because of the adrenalin.
>>
>> Our masses cannot be fooled by people have proven to the country that they
>> are loosers. It is for us, the members of the Alliance structure and PYA
>> to ensure that we preach about the ANC and thereby reminding our
>> communities that the ANC LIVES AND THE ANC LEADS.
>>
>> It is even clear from our theme that says, WORKING TOGETHER WE CAN DO
>> MORE, this show how committed our organisation in ensuring that people
>> inputs are mopre welcome and we are willing to listen to our people.
>>
>> Cdes let us not forget to remind our people be it at work, churches,
>> functions to mention but a few , to put their vote where necessary, that
>> is by voting the African national Congress.
>>
>> I remain a member of the ANC,SACP, YCL and ANCYL.
>>
>> AMANDLA,
>>
>> Phereke MALEMA (Botlokwa)
>>
>>
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-- 
Mr. Sive Gumenge
Student Services Officer (2008/2009)
Central Student Representative Council
Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Bellville Campus
Bellville
7535

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