Thats the most ridiculous argument ever son of the soil. These elections are not about personalities, they are about who we think has vested interests of the African masses at heart and I'm sorry that the PAC still is the only movement that has a best plan for the masses. Whether Letlapa is fit for office or not is irrelevant.
I think we need to consider that The ruling party has failed the African masses dismally and not voting in these elections will be a betrayal to those who fought for total liberation of African people from Cape to Cairo and those who still live in absolute poverty and degradation. We can always overturn the decision of the PAC's 8th congress but this can be done constitutionally. Izwe lethu "Education to us means service to Africa" RM Sobukwe On 04 Feb 2009, at 15:10, sello mafrika Tladi <[email protected]> wrote: > If I vote in this elections I will be sending Letlapa to parliment > and exposing to more resource.Where I will have no powers to control > him as he is already uncontrolable with the limited resource. > > > > On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 12:16 PM, nonceba mbilini > <[email protected]> wrote: > The decision to participate or not to participate should be based on > the current state of the organization, how as a member of the PAC am > I suppose to go out and campaign for the PAC in the election? while > there are issues of leadership that we are failing to address, > mainly the constitution, I was denied, together with the members of > my branch to participate in the Alice congress mainly because our so > called tickets to the congress "membership cards" were not issued > although we submitted forms long before Alice and met all > requirements to attend, but unfortunately for us, we only received > our membership cards in November four months after the congress, Now > my question is why is that Africanist that were at that congress see > it fit that we should endorse the NEW constitution, which by the as > a branch we had no input on what must be in the constitution, this > is the same document that speaks of funny terms like PAC youth > league, and woman's league, that we know nothing about, where in the > history of politics you find a leader of the mother body changing a > name of the youth wing of the organization without even consulting > with the youth, unless he is a dictator, only PAYCO congress can > change the name and amend its constitution thereof, this goes for > PAWO as well, in my view the people who betrayed the movement are > those who went and adopted a constitution that was impossed on them, > military style in Alice. > > When PAYCO campaigned for Letlapa to be President in Qwa-qwa, it was > with the view that he will advocate for unity and party building, > setting up political schools, and the Sobukwe house and he said in > his own words that after his term he will step down that was his > mandate, non of that has materialized, unless I'm living in another > country, BIG mistake and now yes we must live with it, I dont think > so. As young people subscribing to PAYCO we are still waiting to see > who is this youth league and their leaders, and who are they > leading. Letlapa has caused so much confusion amongst ordinary > members and will carry on confusing us for the next 10 years, as HIS > constitution states that he might stay for two 5 year terms as the > president of the PAC, Now the question I'm putting forward to this > platform is why should I vote for a leader who does not recognize me > as a representative of a legal YOUTH structure like PAYCO? > > and for the record ordinary citizens dont know who Letlapa Mphahlele > is and what views he represents, come to KHUTSONG you will > understand what I'm talking about, going to elections will not solve > our problems, lets rather go to a special congress and right the > wrong, we deserve to be given a platform to raise these issues, > prefably not in Eastern Cape, maybe at a rather neutral province > like North West. > > > Nonceba Mbilini > 0826336465 > 0187889639 > > On 2/2/09, Mavela Mavela <[email protected]> wrote: > I support my party to the next election and I will fight my battle > within the PAC without discrediting its programme as if I am not > allowed to forward inputs. > > Your Gwede Mantashe's approach to party problem won't cater us Milk > and Honey. If you so love your party (if you are), why are you de- > campaigning it? > > I am also not happy but I will put my X next to my party and I will > participate in its campaigns, for I know there is PAC after and > before elections. > > Your politics won't be known by ordinary citizen, they will rather > humiliate your party performance in the election. > > "The only time as human you are allowed to look at someone down is > when you are about to offer your hand to lift him up" by Agitator > > Regards > Mavela "Agitator" > > On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 2:34 PM, PAYCO Azania > <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Comrades > > Please find PAYCO position on the above. > > Regards > > Linda Ndebele > SG > 0720682881 > > > > > > > > -- > Sello M'Afrika Tladi > Uhururadio.com > Regional Director,Southern Afrika > Mobile: +27 83 859 1654 > Fax: 086 612 7684 > "Afrika unite" > www.uhurunews.com > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Groups "Pan Africanist Youth Congress of Azania" group. 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