M'Afrika
I saw M'Afrika S'busiso this morning I think on eNCA addressing #ZumaMustFall protesters wearing a PAC T-shirt. Let me take this opportunity to congratulate him for responding to the call by disgruntled people of this country when they needed support and congratulate him also for giving free advertisement to the PAC which the media deny us. There are those who are critical of the marchers and their cause saying they are mainly middle class and white. This is a moot point because to the PAC an African is a person who owes his/her only loyalty to Africa and identifies with the aspirations of the African people. Moreover, as the PAC holds we belong to one race, the human race. This is being true to the teachings of the PAC. Other things aside, don't these middle class and white people have a right to protest and march for whatever reason and are they not African? The same people who criticised yesterday's marchers bus African people to their events and attract lure them with an assortment of parties and festivals. Yesterday's crowds were not bussed they transported themselves to those various events in Johannesburg, Pretoria and Cape Town. Yesterday's protesters needed to march because this arrogant ruling party is showing the middle finger to the rule of law and their own constitution a point in case being locking up APLA freedom fighters for keeps without regard for the policies of parole. And these freedom fighters were not supposed to be in jail in the first place. Zuma's obduracy and recalcitrance are examples of this disregard for the rule of law and the constitution. We have different interests as members of society and I suggest that what we should do is to consolidate those different interest and solidify them into one and move forward. The campaign against Zuma and the ANC is an election issue since the grievances of the people of this country must resonate with the PAC.
Keep up the good work, M'Afrika.