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Six hours for ANCYL arguments

Feb 13, 2012 | Sapa | 19 comments

Six hours have been set aside on Monday to allow three ANC Youth  League leaders to argue in mitigation of their suspension from the ruling party, the ANC’s disciplinary committee said.

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Feb 13, 2012

PleaseGetReal

Hanekom denied this, saying the NDC and the youth league had met on Wednesday, February 8, in a pre-hearing conference and agreed on the date for the mitigation and aggravating arguments.
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In further reports Malema says he was thinking what is for lunch and did not hear this part of the conference. He was also wondering if there will be Johnny Walker served.
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Feb 13, 2012

1tsotsi

All the best my leader, let there be no mistake, what the ndc is doing will come back and haunt them and the question we will ask is why didnt they prevent it. The power that they think they have will be gone, the masses will revolt with such forious anger,
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Feb 13, 2012

Xovizwe

Malema is haunted by bad luck because he deserted his father who now live in a shack.

"The rise and fall of d!ckhead" Last episode.
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Feb 13, 2012

LLCool

@ Xoviwe:
His Father.......????? i thought he doesnt have one
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Feb 13, 2012

Papage

Can't you people put this to rest and start building the Country, Mpumalanga id rioting for service delivery and you are setting in your offices doing nothing. Yes Malema and others misbehaved, punish them, but dont expel them from the ANC, ANC does not chase people, moreso youth, it educate them, teaches them and bring them back to their senses. If you continue fighting your own Kids, you look stupid to some people out there. Start acting like the 1964 ANC please
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Feb 13, 2012

Xovizwe

LLCool
@ Xoviwe:
His Father.......????? i thought he doesnt have one
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He does have one. he lives in shacks outside Sekhukhume, with four Malema's siblings. He survives by selling old steel in nearby scrapyard with a wheel barrow.
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Feb 13, 2012

Nwanawamukalaha

A journey well travelled cde Malema, Shivambu & Magaqa. Only the masses have and will always chose leaders who wants to take the movement forward without being subjected to imperialism, tribalism and dictatorship. We will talk and express our standings in Mangaung. Zuma can mobilise with the leader of NEHAWU or other alliance but at the end of the day the masses in branches will make a decision before non-registered ANC members join to support or not.

The ANC of Zuma is showing so many elements of dictatorship, something Mbeki was ousted for.
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Feb 13, 2012

1tsotsi

Nwanawamukalaha
A journey well travelled cde Malema, Shivambu & Magaqa. Only the masses have and will always chose leaders who wants to take the movement forward without being subjected to imperialism, tribalism and dictatorship. We will talk and express our standings in Mangaung. Zuma can mobilise with the leader of NEHAWU or other alliance but at the end of the day the masses in branches will make a decision before non-registered ANC members join to support or not.

The ANC of Zuma is showing so many elements of dictatorship, something Mbeki was ousted for.
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Well said, how can real members of the anc not allowed to talk anc issues but some clown from nehawu talks? We will defeat them from the branch level where we discuss anc issues
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Feb 13, 2012

T.C.T

Im sure those who hated COMRADE MALEMA will be rejoicing dancing and jiving etc to US ANCYL cadrs the war is not over YET we have to fight those who are ther to corrupt our ORGANISATION HARD though one can say its most painful to express good wishes to our LEADER COMRADE MALEMA and others challenging part is when WE meet next time the REVOLUTIONARY GREETING wont be the same again

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Feb 13, 2012

KeRataBasadi

Shawara wa sokodisa maaani! hahahaha
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Feb 13, 2012

ngwanamaganagobotswa

The fake comrade who support Malema are those who are benefited from Limpopo tenders. Cde Tsotsis your days are numbered. Your Boss will soon be behind the bars for corruption, he wont be regarded as political prisoner, stop misleading us about Malema, he already knows what is going to happen this week. Malema le Mathale gammogo le di mafia tsa limpopo ba are sokodisa, ba feteletse ka bohodu. Dont ask me about evidence, the writing is on the wall. Run Malema run!!!!
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Feb 13, 2012

T.C.T

your name said it all no need to ask qtions
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Feb 13, 2012

HALFWISE

Now we are stuck with this ''shawara.''
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Feb 13, 2012

Senganga247

I think in the next 20 years it can happen that the government of the time will realise that the mineral resources of our country belongs to South Africans. They would realise that the $2.5 trillions mining business that is currently channelled to overseas countries can actually benefit S.Africans.

Only then shall we hear about nationalisation. I hope that by then these overseas mining companies would not have sucked up all our natural resources.

But don't dispair, there might a coal mine identified in someone's yard that would be worth R863,52 that we could nationalise.
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Feb 13, 2012

Papgat

Malema is still in denial of charges against him by ANC. He said ONLY anc(useless league) can fire him, and now how can such arrogant go to the ANC disciplinary commette to negotiate a lesser sentence? How do someone mitigate with gankaroo court as Malema regard the NDC charges.
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Feb 13, 2012

Papgat

I don`t think will mitigate for sentence in the NDC. This is just a waiste of time for the NDC member, but i think yhey do for the sake of fairness as Ramaphosa said.
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Feb 13, 2012

Senganga247

ANCYL NEC conference;
Interesting speech;
Malema said the leadership had effectively been found guilty of abiding by the resolutions of the league's 24th congress held in 2011.

"The basic lesson we have learned is that of democratic centralisation... we are guilty of thinking."

He said if the ANC had the right to fire the league's leaders, then it should be appointing the leadership which, he pointed out, it did not.

"We did not commit anything wrong against the movement. The only thing we did was to speak about how the land must be restored to its original owners."

He also reiterated the call for the nationalisation of mines, banks, and "monopolistic" industries.

This call for nationalisation was in line with the ANC's Freedom Charter, according to which the country's resources should belong to everybody in the country, he said.

Malema also had a dig at attempts to stifle debate about succession within the ANC.

"The succession battle should be discussed without fear or favour. It should not be a taboo topic."

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Feb 13, 2012

bhaskidi

I feel pity for blind Malema followers! Are you defending julius for the sake of defending? The guy does not give a hoot about the poor, all he cares about is himself and his family. How can he says he is fighting for the poor while he is living in luxury? How can he says he is fighting for the youth when he says nothing about about the plight of the youth, ie teenage pregnancy, joblessness, drug abuse, sexual harassment of both boy child and girl child, the list is endless! Malema should have used the platform afforded him to him to advance the youth of this country instead of demolishing mansions and building palaces for himself, this is tantamount to telling the hungry and poor that they must eat cake!
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Feb 13, 2012

amokachi

@Nwanawamukalaha
The ANC of Zuma is showing so many elements of dictatorship, something Mbeki was ousted for.
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I could not agree with you more and in the middle of his second term( if he wins), he will be recalled. How can we allow this to happen again in our beloved movement?
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