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"The resolution taken by the so-called Payco executive is indicative of the ideological bankruptcy and intellectual degeneration of some quacks in leadership position," chairman Linda
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He said although Payco participated in the Botshabelo conference in an effort to mobilise against Mphahlele, it was done to work on strategies to reposition the PAC, and not to elect a new leadership or to form a new political entity.
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Payco met him on Saturday to inform him of its resolution that he step down, said Mmbara - he said he would not.
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PAC spokesman Mudini Maivha confirmed that Mphahlele met Payco to discuss its call for him to stand down, but, in terms of the party's constitution, this call could only be made by one third of a party branch that was "authentic and in good standing", not by a "component" of the party like Payco.
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In a statement on Wednesday, Payco president Hulisani Mmbara said:
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Last week Payco president Hulisani Mmbara said Mphahlele must withdraw a decree that he rule by himself, and resign.
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"We call upon party structures, branches and regions to support this revolutionary call by the NEC [National Executive Committee] of [Payco] for the president to go," said KwaZulu-Natal Payco chairman Batho
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Payco secretary-general Linda Ndebele said at the moment the youth group do not recognise any of the party leaders.
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PAC spokesman Mudini Maivha said Mphahlele would not step down and that in terms of the constitution, Payco could not make that call, but could only lobby for it.
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The Pan Africanist Youth Congress (Payco) of Azania on Wednesday said it did not recognise either of the two so-called PAC party leadership structures.
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