Tebogo Kotsedi Populerly known as Comrade "CHASE" he is a leader at heart and a father at mind . he is the founder of "Tshotlego Fatshe" supported by azapo national level, that deals with sacrificing all the efforts for the well being of the youth that include school uniform, re-introduction of Mmalebese at schools as well as matters concerning arts and culture . he also runs a food parcel committee Endorsed by UVALLCORP that delivers food to the needy for the people of AZANIA. his political inspirations comes from comrades that have passed on such as STEVE BIKO, ONKGOPOTSE TIRO, ROBERT SOBUKWE, THATOGATSI MOHUMAGADI and ISSAC MOSOPA. His favorite song of the struggle is "AGENDA YA MA CAPITAL"
on his massage to the public he said jokingly :...
Message to the public
you know me , you know what im capable of, you know my honesty , you know i fight for what and you know what i stand for ... i am not SMANGA MOROKA i am Tebogo Kotsedi . remember to vote for me on the 03 august 2016 and REVERSE THE BETRAYAL
Thursday, 14 July 2016
Tuesday, 12 July 2016
COJ : COUNCILOR CANDIDATE : VUYISILESTEPHEN WAUCHOPE
Born
on the 31 May 1974. Joined the BCM at a tender age of 6 years. Left the country
at 15 years old. Served in various capacity in BCMA and AZANLA.
Former
AZANLA MVA Secretary General, former AZAYO Secretary General, Former AZAPO
Deputy Secretary for Youth. currently AZAPOGP Deputy Chairperson,AZANLA MVA Coj Chairperson. SANMVA Head of Communications
by Ineeleng Bogosi
Friday, 1 July 2016
COJ : COUNCILOR CANDIDATE : MANKU NORUKA
Born in
Soweto, Senaoane Manku Noruka was introduced to politics while still at high
school in the late 1980s. Her political growth was primarily facilitated by
reading, a hobby she credits for shaping the person she is today. A book which
shaped her thinking and still informs her political activism is ‘I Write What I
Like’ a collection of essays by Steve Biko. “I write what I like, introduced me
to the black consciousness philosophy, which till this day informs my
worldview” says Manku. Today she considers it a privilege to be serving
in the same Standing Committee of the Azanian Peoples Organisation (AZAPO) with
Ntate Molefe Pheto the author of “ And the night fell”.
In 1992,
Manku registered for a Bachelor’s Degree at Vista University’s Soweto campus.
There she was instrumental in setting up a branch of the Azanian Students’
Convention (AZASCO) , a student formation of AZAPO. The following year she was
elected to be the branch organiser, a position she held till 1995. “ Being a
branch organiser was not easy, it meant you had to be at the forefront of
building the organisation on campus and recruiting members. One had to
quickly learn how to relate the core believes and mission of the organisation
to the daily lives of students” says Manku.
In 1997
Manku was elected to the National Executive Committee of AZASCO “the most
influential leadership in the history of AZASCO” as the Gender Officer. After
leaving student politics, in 2001 Manku joined the Phiri branch of the Azanian
Youth Organisation (AZAYO) another formation of AZAPO. This period was
followed by a “seven years break from political activism” in which she
devoted herself to her family. In 2009 “I reactivated my political involvement
and became active in AZAPO”. In 2010 Manku was elected to serve in the Standing
Committee of AZAPO as Secretary for Gender and Women Affairs, a position which
she holds to date.
MESSAGE TO THE PUBLIC
I understand being under privillaged and it is through my deep love for my community that I would like to make a difference. I believe that the first step in doing so is to ensure that there our people are empowered and it is through your vote that issues of education will be prioritized, our community is under the scourge of drugs and I believe that is where I can make a difference and that our people should be safe. By introducing community project for our youth to be involved in it will remove them from the life of crime, drugs and make our communities to be the safe heaven we all aspire. It is by your vote that we can make this a reality
by Ineeleng Bogosi
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