Mr Moloto,

Party building has never been an office in the PAC or position in that
matter. Party building is the Collective Task of party members and
structures. Your party building office is nothing but destructive and
factionalist unit.

You write a load of rubbish, which expouses your ignorance of PAC code of
conduct, constitution and the ideology of pan africanism. All your inputs
are empty and have no remblance of a man who was schooled in pan
africanism, hence we cannot begin to compare you to PAC thinkers and
debaters like bo Jaki, Ngcukana, Sibeko, Jack and many others who often
make their contributions here.

Wena you think you are an authority in the PAC what you say goes, there
you are wrong old man, I think you are mistaking PAC to that Union you
lead, which you have become its traditional leader. Can you show us your
branch and that of your leader please?


Unfortunately I am busy today, I cannot engage you word by word on the
load of rubbish you often write in this platform of PAYCO. You are nothing
but a disgrace in the PAC. It's only you who see great things done by you
and your leader. The only thing we've been witnessing is your leader
reminiscencing Terrenblance and Apa and company denouncing PAYCO for
insulting your Hero, Terrenblanche.

Kwame Ndebele



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> Ya Matome!
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> I haven't heard from you for quite a long time.
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> The context of your email does not seem to react to my specific input.
> There has been a concerted and persistent anti-pac rhetoric being written
> again and again.  In the past the party never really responded to it.  The
> problem is that some of the people end up believing some of this
> propagandas, half truth and misrepresentation about the party.  In our
> respond we are putting the party view and position and correct some of the
> incorrect positions.  It is important that you read my intervention in
> this
> context.
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> I am not going to respond to everything you wrote but I will deal with
> some
> of the issues you are rising.
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> The organizational position of the party has not changed.  In party
> building, we do ensure that people join the party and participate in the
> structures of the party at the right level, namely branches.  We encourage
> it as in the founding documents of the party and still it is, that there
> are
> branch programmes and that leaders must start there.  experience shows
> that
> most of the leaders who doesn't start at the branch level at some stage
> desert the party or attempt to break the party.
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>
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> We discourage loose members who belong to no branch and are only
> interested
> in national issues and national leadership.  Party leadership is at
> different levels.  You cannot overlook all this leaders and only focus on
> what you call Letlapa and myself.  It is exactly what we are correcting.
> Party leadership is at four important levels, namely branch, region,
> province and national.  We cannot just focus on national leadership.
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> Yes I agree with you, party national leadership is important, but where
> does
> it starts?
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> Gone are the days where national leadership was decided outside the party
> structures.  Gone are the days of ghost branches.  This is the message we
> are putting across, if you differ with this message, tell us why.
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>
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> We cannot have a national congress without having regional and provincial
> congresses.  If you follow this line of match you will know where to go
> and
> what to discuss at what level.  You are familiar with the party
> constitution
> I don't have to teach you.
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>
> Programme of action
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> I did outline the current programme of action which we believe should take
> the PAC to the Centre stage of South African Politics.  Looking backward,
> particularly since 1994, the party never developed a clear programme of
> action on how to move forward.  There has never been serious political
> debate in the party even during your time as a member of the NEC.
>
>
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> The focus was much on petty-issues and personalities.  I am not talking
> office position, I talk structures and programme.  There is a tendency  of
> the africanists to talk big and do absolutely nothing.  The current
> president and his leadership talk little and do much, that is the
> different.
> All big talkers and arm-chair politicians hates him but that cannot change
> anything.
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> You refer me to some organizations by their names, come and take me to
> their
> branches then you will be serious in what you are talking about .  we do
> not
> have PAC members being part of the structures you are referring me to.
> What
> we all know is that you must be a member of the PAC first, before you can
> be
> a member of any of its component structures.  Maybe I am wrong, you are
> right, Provide us with their branches and their leadership.  Regions and
> their leadership, the provinces and their leadership.  You are likely to
> give me names of individuals at national level, frankly speaking that are
> not party organizations, party organizations starts at grass-roots level.
>
>
>
> There are many theories of leadership and different opinions on what is
> right and wrong.  What is important and urgent for PAC at the moment is to
> build itself and move to the centre.  Our programmes are taking us there!
> so
> what?  Cde Matome, we don't look backward, we look forward.  Our attitude
> is
> what happened and we can't change the past. We can only take lessons from
> the past but we can't go forward looking backward.
>
>
>
> Cde Mashao leadership is provided. By now party members knows where they
> stand and where the party is going.  There is no confusion on those
> issues.
> People who want to come and talk are welcomed including yourself.  There
> is
> no one who is being prevented from contributing or imputing to the party
> in
> any manner whatsoever.  Let people don't misunderstand me, I don't say
> everything is right and perfect.  I infact admitted that a lot still need
> to
> be done and more and more people need to be involved.
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>
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> What I am saying is that the party has capacity to solve its own problems
> internally and it is willing to do so.
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>
>
> The man who says it cannot be done must not interrupt the one is busy
> doing
> it.
>
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