Comrade Nkrumah

Who calls the conference may be a major obstacle to my proposal but it can
be overcome through collective effort. The feasible solution is to convene
the special conference or congress jointly and the conference / congress to
be co-chared by the joint  / collective leadership of the three NECs (two
PAC NECS and PAM NEC). That is, the two PAC NECs and PAM NEC  to come
together and convene the conference / congress jointly. That is not
something new. After the PAC unbanning, the PAC Central Committee from
exile under the leadership of PAC Chairman Johnson Mlambo and PAM NEC
(representing PAC in the hone front) under the leadership of President
Clarence Makwetu convened the 2nd PAC Congress jointly to elect the
collective PAC leadership. Comrade Johnson Mlambo and other former PAC
leaders can advised the joint committee how to convene conference /
congress jointly from their experience. The joint committee may be composed
of two representives from two PAC factions and PAM e,g, presidents and
secretary=-generals of the three factions. Any arrangement can be decided
on.  Nothing is impossible.

I know Mbinda-Moloto will try to resist the inclusion of Mphahlele's
faction in the convening of the conference / congress. The truth is there
can be no unity withiin the PAC without Mphahlele's faction. That we must
admit it. We all need each other. Mbinda faction needs both PAM and
Mphahlele's faction and vice-versa. I know many people are scared of
Mphahlele as an individual for his consistence for what he believes in but
they cannot wish him away from the PAC just like that. He is part and
parcel of the PAC. He is an asset and liability of the PAC like Mabaso,
Ntsie, Narius, Fihla, Mbinda, etc. We are products of PAC and no other
political party. To wish us away from the PAC is wishful thinking. We will
remain PAC inside or outside PAC. PAC must just learn how to live with us
like Julius Malaema to the ANC  or else we will be a toothache to the PAC,
both individually or collectively. That is a fact.

Comrades, PAM has no preconditions before attending PAC Special unity
Conference/Congress if we are invited accordingly and as long as we are
invited by PAC, not PAC factions (both Mbinda and Mphahlele faction or even
new PAC faction). We will definitely attend a properly organised PAC
Special Conference / Congress as long it will be organiised in line with
the PAC Constitution adopted before Qwaqwa Congress (at Tompie Seleka
Congress) as that is undoctored PAC Constitution.  If PAC does not have it,
we have it in our custody.

Comrades, we are not scared to be swallowed by PAC leadership. We know what
we stand for and what we expect for PAC unity to materialize.  We have the
right to march out of any unity conference / congress if it is not what we
expected or even later breakaway from the unholy marriage. We are not
obliged to unite if we are not the like-minded.

That is our position.

Izwe Lethu!

On 13 September 2016 at 18:57, Nkrumah Raymond Kgagudi <nrkgag...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Cde Chargein
>
> Conference convened by who, when there are parallel NEC's?
>
> Which Constitution become applicable to convene such a conference since
> Mbinda-Moloto leadership faction follows it's own adopted in 2015 while
> others follow GaMatlala 2000 Constitution?
>
> Will PAM accede to follow PAC protocols?
>
> Shango lashu
>
> Nkrumah
>
> On 13 Sep 2016 17:54, "Chargein Mabaso" <chargein...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Comrade Nkrumah
>>
>> i made my proposal in the document i drafted. I believe a special
>> unity conference or congress should be convened to do wholistic
>> introspextion and maximum self-criticism and ceiticism as a party,
>> learn lessons from our successes and failures, take drastic
>> resolutions to uproot factiomalism in the party, disband all factions
>> and NEC structures elected based on factions, develop Party-building
>> programme to unite the Party into a great party, establish collective
>> leadership for collective responsibility, etc .
>>
>> On 13/09/2016, Nkrumah Raymond Kgagudi <nrkgag...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Cde Chargein
>> >
>> > Point taken, then what's your proposal to defactionalise and forge
>> > principled unity?
>> >
>> > Regards
>> > Nkrumah
>> >
>> > On 13 Sep 2016 13:34, "Chargein Mabaso" <chargein...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Comrade Nkrumah
>> >>
>> >> Sorry, I meant Bottom-up approach.
>> >>
>> >> The explanation you gave do not assist
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On 13 September 2016 at 12:07, Nkrumah Raymond Kgagudi <
>> >> nrkgag...@gmail.com>
>> >> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > Cde Chargin
>> >> >
>> >> > I expressed and explained bottom-up approach not a top-up approach,
>> >> >
>> >> > Top-up approach is when members converged for the first time for an
>> >> > unity
>> >> > conference hoping to resolve leadership factions in two days (48
>> hours)
>> >> and
>> >> > also generate a PoA. Those who succeeds to attend a conference may
>> lack
>> >> > a
>> >> > mandate thus represent their own individual jackets thus its highly
>> >> elitist
>> >> > since those with financial resources without branches nor mandates
>> can
>> >> > attend the conference .
>> >> >
>> >> > But the bottom-up approach is a members driven process hence the
>> >> necessity
>> >> > to defactionalise and forge unity from branches  and regional levels
>> as
>> >> > a
>> >> > priority, thus members take full ownership to drive principled unity
>> of
>> >> the
>> >> > PAC since members generate mandates and define the principles of
>> party
>> >> > unity; Bottom up approach is democratic and transparent programmatic
>> >> > approach. In a bottom-up approach the individual base elements of the
>> >> > system are first specified in great detail by members define the
>> >> > problem
>> >> > and formulate necessary interventions which constitutes a solution.
>> >> > These
>> >> > elements are then linked together to form larger subsystems, which
>> then
>> >> in
>> >> > turn are linked, sometimes in many levels, until a complete top-level
>> >> > system is formed. This strategy often resembles a "seed" model, by
>> >> > which
>> >> > the beginnings are small but eventually grow in complexity and
>> >> > completeness. A "*bottom-up*" approach to changes one that works from
>> >> > the  grassroots (members and branches)—from a large number of people
>> >> > working together, through regular interaction they cause a decision
>> to
>> >> > arise from their joint involvement. A decision by a number of
>> >> > activists,
>> >> > students, or victims of some incident to take action is a "bottom-up"
>> >> > decision. A bottom-up approach can be thought of as an incremental
>> >> > change
>> >> > approach that represents an emergent process cultivated and upheld
>> >> > primarily by members.
>> >> >
>> >> > Direct (repeat) response you question on "holding two rallies in one
>> >> > province and still claim unity in the PAC will be realized soon." Two
>> >> > rallies are held as a consequence of parallel structures but if
>> members
>> >> per
>> >> > region example if PAC members in Vaal region do meet at an inclusive
>> >> > regional meeting and resolve not to attend rallies organised by what
>> >> > factionalised leadership meaning members consciously resolves to
>> >> > denounce
>> >> > and boycott factionalised rallies, meetings and any gathering will
>> >> catalyse
>> >> > the collapse of factions. In Vaal and other regions, the following
>> >> > bottom
>> >> > up approach can used. We invited both Mbinda and Letlapa leaderships
>> to
>> >> an
>> >> > inclusive annual regional conference in 2015 for a frank discussions
>> on
>> >> the
>> >> > state of the party (effectively we either work with all of them
>> >> > simultaneously or none of them) and also in PAC Johannesburg Region,
>> >> > members took a resolution to remain pro-PAC and united around
>> >> > principles
>> >> > which defines PAC, thus the members resolved to denounce factionalism
>> >> > and
>> >> > boycott (not-attend) any (or all) factionalised rallies, meetings,
>> >> > conference and events. In Johannesburg Regions, members have started
>> >> > working together and are encouraged to organise regular inclusive
>> >> > branch
>> >> > meetings and inclusive regional meetings. All members are encouraged
>> to
>> >> > return to their respective branches and belong to a unified PAC
>> branch.
>> >> We
>> >> > as PAC members have taken the decisions to forge unity and rebuild
>> >> > party
>> >> > structures namely branches and regional structures which should
>> >> > propagate
>> >> > revolutionary Pan Africanism, Aims and Objectives of the PAC.
>> Regular
>> >> > inclusive regional meetings are held and we reach out to as many
>> >> > PAC (including PAM) members to attend and participate in party
>> >> (re)building
>> >> > programme.
>> >> >
>> >> > [image: Figure 3. Top-down and bottom-up approach to problem
>> solving.]
>> >> > The next stage is coordinate a PAC 3rd Gauteng PAC Unity Consultative
>> >> > Meeting, to consider a PAC Gauteng Provincial Unity Plan of Action.
>> >> What's
>> >> > fundamental is members must agree as to what constitute forged
>> >> > principled
>> >> > unity and how to achieve it a provincial level, and how to monitor
>> >> progress
>> >> > to defactionalise the PAC and forge principled unity at a provincial
>> >> level
>> >> > meaning from branch to regional to provincial level.  Finally
>> >> > organisationally we aim at a set of i
>> >>
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