Thu May 23 07:02:13 SAST 2013

Malema kicked out

Apr 25, 2012 | Moipone Malefane | 351 comments

THE ANC has dealt the defiant leadership of the ANC Youth League a fatal blow, confirming Julius Malema's expulsion and suspending his proxy Sindiso Magaqa.

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Apr 25, 2012

TupacAmaru

It's gonna be alright.
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Apr 25, 2012

TupacAmaru

Romans 8:28
All things work together for good.

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Apr 25, 2012

maneater

sorry Ngwenya........ i cannot help but remember the day you were saying "MBEKI MUST GO!!!!!!!!!" tlttlttltltltl
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Apr 25, 2012

Memme

Ntlantlasee Tau - gotla loka.. Oska fela moya Modimo le wena o wa go rata gomme lebati le lengwe letla bulega.
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Apr 25, 2012

Bolander

Dont think we've seen (or heard) - the last of him yet!
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Apr 25, 2012

Arewanga

I am sure this Taxi Marshall-Showerhead made sure that he gets kicked out. This man must just go to Bree taxi rank to practice his taxi marshall skills
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Apr 25, 2012

Pointman

Seems the era of populism in South Africa died as quickly as it started. People who go around saying and promising things the people want (even though they have no intention or ability to deliver) sometimes get elected to high office but it seems to backfired here. This goon did not figure out that you have to attack the opposition and not your own party.
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Apr 25, 2012

maftowncity

Its becoming interesting (now) to see what will happen from now onwards...
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Apr 25, 2012

RobinH

Pointman: Don't be too sure. The plump one may be out, for now, but judging by the totally mindless follower-mentality demonstrated by a good few here (which must reflect a fair sample of the world out there) the people's blind adoration of personality cults is very much alive and well. Tragic as that may be.
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Apr 25, 2012

Eraser

maneater
sorry Ngwenya........ i cannot help but remember the day you were saying "MBEKI MUST GO!!!!!!!!!" tlttlttltltltl
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true hey..wht goes around does come around..
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Apr 25, 2012

Usernamee

The man of no substance in SA politics, good thing the vuvuzela mouth is gone, The only thing I liked was the cracks he was creating within the ANC...

The whole ANC is a F&^% up, we need another government, not these damn idiots. They truely dont know what they are doing.
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Apr 25, 2012

RobinH

Tupac: You aren't seriously bringing the bible into this. Oh my. HA HA HA HA HA HA.
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Apr 25, 2012

asaowe

hitler is gone, he thought he culd fool poor south africans hw hypocritical wz he.
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Apr 25, 2012

swona

thank God! next should be the.......... ................................................ ........a!
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Apr 25, 2012

Pointman

@RobinH - True, there are too many psychophants among our voters. I am hoping that with Malema out of the way they will find a lesser evil to adore. Hopefully his problems with SARS, his builder and the Hawks will keep him too busy to make mindless speeches or sing mindless songs to stir up the rabble.
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Apr 25, 2012

McLoving

Malema can exercise his democratic right and form his own party.What are you waiting for Lemas?You have a large number of followers.
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Apr 25, 2012

Mdala

"Iinyembezi zomunt'omadal aziwi phantsi"

You made Mbeki a laughing stock and now its your turn to be on the receiving end of the stick.

SHAPA Zuma SHAPA!!!!!!!
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Apr 25, 2012

HoiHoi

Malema open your own party I'm the number one to join. Sebo-no
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Apr 25, 2012

BUDDYC

Is okay we lost the fight and they are enjoying marying for the 10th time when we cry...but keep watching the space, it might not be over as the puppet ndca thinks.

Is ok, but never ignore the young lion, deeply wounded as it is.
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Apr 25, 2012

truthhurt

The President of the YL is still the the President until the youth decide otherwise, we will not be intimidated by the oppressors, we are youth activites and we will continue to be vocal about issues of national concern.

Long live President Julius Malema long live!
Long live President Thabo Mbeki long live!
Long live President Kgalema Motlante long live!

Viva ANC Viva!
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Apr 25, 2012

MGEEZ

Thina nto zaziyo asothukanga nto!!!!!
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Apr 25, 2012

Mthondomalungalunga

Kliklikliklikli, hahahahahahahah,kakwakwakwakwakwakwakwa, ulayekile isosha lifela ebusosheni balo,
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Apr 25, 2012

Shirmy

It's About Damn Time!!!!!!!
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Apr 25, 2012

Shirmy

It's About Damn Time!!!!!!!

Now Can We Please Move Onnnnnnn!!!!!
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Apr 25, 2012

Lungu

Even dogs have their own days, now Zuma you are next just don't forget that all the bad things you are doing and have been doing will come back to haunt you. ANC you are also next ppl of the country are tired of you ripping their money with the unfinished taxes all the way starting with parkings, e-tolls. etc.
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Apr 25, 2012

RobinH

Pointman. See, there's a Buddyc, truthhurt and Hoihoi in every crowd. Lunacy provides colour to a bleak future.
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Apr 25, 2012

mporoza

@maneater -The Mbeki rant is tired now.

Malema should now have enough time to address his problems with SARS.
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Apr 25, 2012

TupacAmaru

RobinH
Tupac: You aren't seriously bringing the bible into this. Oh my. HA HA HA HA HA HA.
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Belive it when I say as much as you celebrate what looks like his downfall, his God is at work. Remember Joseph?

Haai man ngikhuluma ngentando kaSomandla nga lensizwa...ukuthi the good shall prevail.

What verse says "You cant keep a good man down?"
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Apr 25, 2012

BaleliM

You are the weakest l ink- good bye
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

ok. but land reform and UNACCEPTABLY high unemployed percentage is still FIRM on the agenda.
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Apr 25, 2012

ncagumbuduma

Lalala heyhey goodbye.good riddance to rub!sh.
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Apr 25, 2012

TheGenius

@maneater

maneater
sorry Ngwenya........ i cannot help but remember the day you were saying "MBEKI MUST GO!!!!!!!!!" tlttlttltltltl
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I usually do not agree with your cannibalistic comments, but on this one - we are together! Guess what, this time is MALEMA MUST GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Juju simply fogot that his surname also starts with an "M" like Mbeki's and he was bound to go the same route. At least Mbeki still have all the perks as he was state president. And Malema, will only have cuffs as his own. Juju boy, hudddddy Makhado Correctional Centre is waiting to welcome you, without your bodyguards of course. Le mini iyeza nakuwe....
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Apr 25, 2012

maftowncity

@McLoving

Hi bra yaka,goodmorning...aish..missed you maobane in sport,hope sowetan puts their house in order today..

I am Mr Malema o tla atamela Komitti ea Phethahatso e Kholo ea mokha o busang,le ho ja ho bonahala e ka ho tla ba thata ho leka ho e fereha mabapi le liqeto tsa Komiti e Kholo ea boipiletso ea mokha o busang...
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

of the youth and land reform agendas are still outstanding, till that is done most of us are not amused by this side show.

There is apparently a rumour that malema will be deployed to Vienna on duties of Africa Youth, how true is this?
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Apr 25, 2012

Mbongo

Thank you ANC. As we celebrate 100 years of our existence, characters like Malema are not needed. He must go and join Holomisa, PAC and others. Once more thank you Peoples Movement.
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

how is possible that some say justice has finally been served when Mathale who responsible to the tax payers of this country, allowed the province to collapse under graft and the anc's is poised to redeploy him? cause whether we are able to acknowledge it or not, malema's tender preneuring exercising cld have ONLY been enabled by his relationship with Mathale, so why is Mathale not going? Why should I be satisfied with the anc regime tossing bread crumbs (malema) at me as a tax payer just to keep small minded SAns amused by this no brainer side show?

Everyday it becomes harder for me to not believe that malema is not thrown out bcoz of his land reform and questioning youth unemployment.

Anyway SAns take comfort in the knowledge that Argentina has just embarked on nationlising its oil, its going to be interesting to watch how this pans out,
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Apr 25, 2012

swona

the youth league must apoint a president!
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Apr 25, 2012

RobinH

And people like the Tupac wannabe see him as some anointed leader. Jeez. Our country is sinking into some kind of collective coma, adoringly pathetic to the last. Wow.

Somaartakeit. As he is no longer a member of the party this would not be feasible. With respect, it's a plainly ridiculous rumour. I expected clearer perception from you.
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Apr 25, 2012

Mdala

Malema can join either PAC, UDM or COPE because they are all ANC defectors
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Apr 25, 2012

life1703

Good riddance!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Now we can start breathing fresh air,with fresh minds as the mindless is gone.Our children will start focussing on usefull and thoughtfull ideas which will enrich their minds and pave ways for their brighter future.
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Apr 25, 2012

ntshware-ke-yawa

that's the game of politics,dirty and cruel.

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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@RobinH, I didn't say the position was anc affiliated I said it was African Youth Desk which is said to have put his name fwd, the anc has no clout over this group, as Malema is very popular in Africa over his land reform views, most see him as a hero, hence I said the other day, the sooner land reform is address in Africa, and not wait for radicals to hijack it for their political agendas the better, but as things stand here we have vision-less leaders, its shld be remembered that Mugabe is still the president of Zimbabwe and a very popular president in Africa for his land reform stance (right or wrong) so SAns must pliz calm down with land reform phobia and start thinking how it can be realised that we are not at the mercy of radical politicians.
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

what I meant to say RobinH we should be pro and not RE-active over land reform issue, cause this issue haunts every African country, I think Nigeria is the but one of the few countries cause they moved with the ball on this, I say we shld do this as a matter of urgency, not only are will be taking back power to wld radicals who wish to use this for self interests, we also must have ability to learn from others mistakes, that's not to suggest that we must embark on illegal land reform, but what I am saying opportunity for land grabs becomes eminent every-time we avoid discussing and implementing this.
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Apr 25, 2012

JajasQueen

Bye

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Apr 25, 2012

Makhosini0408

Morning ALL

Dear Mr Malema

I have been one of your worst critics. It was not personal and I am not going to gloat and tell you that, I told you so. I hope I am not going to discriminate other groups, but thina sizwe sakwaNtu, we have ubuntu, which is embedded in us, which includes the normal principles and values of respect, manners and I hope you know, where I am heading with this.

Principles of life

You do not know everything, you are not jack of all trades.

Respect is earned and it goes a long way.

Agree to disagree.

A real man says sorry and genuinely means it.

Refrain from shooting from the hip, you will always be in trouble.

You are down but not out, tough time does not last, but tough people do

Julius Caesar once said: “ and you too Brutus”. Beware of the eyes of march

This is an opportune time for you to retrospect. It will be also a time where you will real realise, who your friends are, and the fake ones are.

I hope that when you come back, you will realise that the fundamental reasons for organisations to exists is that leaders acts in the interests of the organisation and not their egos as is the current trend, which leads to blind loyalty and hero worshiping leaders to defend the in defendable.

I wish you well, economic freedom fighter.

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Apr 25, 2012

Charley4sure

Long live to the ANCYL to the Young Lions.

Damned is Cyril and his group who are trying to sell the ANC to the dogs.
However, the least said about Cyril the better, he gained an American
accent and sold his soul. Since he lost againts Mbeki. He lost direction.

Now the son of soil has been forced fed a humble pie, while Shower ate
a wedding cake, birthday cakes. Cyril has betrayed the poorest of the poor
Juju was their voice.

The great has to fall sometimes, Juju must keep his head up always, history
will judge him. We have more Malemas, the struggle shall continue. They
will not all of silence us. To Haters and IFP Agents you have won a minor battle
the war is yet to come. The Fat Lady has not sung yet. He who laughs last
laughs the loudest. Amandla.





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Apr 25, 2012

RobinH

Somaar: Maybe, but on recommendation/nomination from whom? And to whose expense. Some bona-fide organisation (with a budget) would have to carry his undoubtedly high costs. Nah, I don't b u y it, but as it is mere speculation, debate would be premature.
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Apr 25, 2012

SKIZOBANTWANA

HoiHoi
Malema open your own party I'm the number one to join. Sebo-no
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iyhoo.. he can try that, i guarantee that it will be a total failure like C O P E


My ANC !!! My Future !!!
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@Makhosini how I wish he would (or at the very least his followers) read this for themselves and to him, cause he couldn't have gotten a most sound brotherly advice!

btw sorry yesterday in the process of playing around, I made you blush, uyeva? that was not the intention, lol wishing you a fab day, I have so much to do so i've gotta run:-)
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Apr 25, 2012

lekakamasepa

It will backfire. Watch this space!
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Apr 25, 2012

MsKinkyakaKamaSutra

Well cry me a salt river (infested with crocodiles)
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Apr 25, 2012

SteveBiko

you cant expel his ideas, aluta!!!!
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Apr 25, 2012

Makhosini0408

somaartakeit
Eish, you are making me blush again. lol Have a fab day too, sisi.

I hope that he will come back more determined and not make the headlines for the wrong reasons.
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Apr 25, 2012

cockmotho

SHAME JUJU WA BATHO.
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Apr 25, 2012

MGEEZ

TupacAmaru
What verse says "You cant keep a good man down?"
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First imaginations!!!! Hahahahaha
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Apr 25, 2012

PUPU

Malema means farmer in english i think its now time to concetrate on farming your cattles you showd disrespect to you leaders.
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Apr 25, 2012

MsKinkyakaKamaSutra

I wonder if he will continue with his cattle farm and sell tender(ised) meat..........
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Apr 25, 2012

NevusAuvius

aeye tau masimo a go litile,done with lepetsana next is lepedi la mokgalabjwe 1 by 1 ra ba tlhotlhora.
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Apr 25, 2012

1tsotsi

They can expell an individual, but the ideas we remain.....the problems that our people face will remain. If they think that expelling Julius will ease the burden that our people are carrying they must think again. Since jacob came into office his ANC EATS ITS YOUNG.
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Apr 25, 2012

Gusheshe

This is my personal advice to Malema " Join the DA boss and bring along all your supportes in that case, you will be able to bring the F**cking anc to its knees. Just swallow your pride and ask the Madam and the Tealady for giveness and join hands with them. Put your racist tendencies behind you and youll c in the next general elections, anc will have a strong competition
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Apr 25, 2012

Wozanami

YL always saying "watch this space" "watch this space".... pffft... you mean "watch this jail cell"
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Apr 25, 2012

bhoko

i dont the ancyl has the interest of our youth all they are worried about is power and tenders they neva speak about education , aids and things like teenage pregnancy etc . yes economic freedom is gud but how will we achieve that if we are not educated by giving comrades tenders ? who dont even complete the job in the end its our people who suffer the most. i think its time we put our brains before our tongues
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Apr 25, 2012

tamzozo

Bosso ke mang!! Malema almighty
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Apr 25, 2012

candilious

Morning All


@Robin/maftowncity/somaartakeit/BaileM/MGEEZ

What a lovely day it is indeed.........My long weekend starts today ...................
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Apr 25, 2012

Papgat

Finally, the tombstone has been laid.
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Apr 25, 2012

MD1

LOL !!!! SHAME SHAME SHAME !!!! How the "mighty" have fallen !!!! What goes around comes around !!!! The wheel turns, Julius "my friend" !!!!
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Apr 25, 2012

cornelius

@ Steve Biko, yoiu are right on that. The thing is though that the issues of economic freedom and the question as to which economic system is the best to achieve that, is not something that should be thrown around in an aggressive, rude, populist manner, by a person who, just because he gained quite a following among the dissaffected youth, thought that he was now in charge, and walked around proclaiming that the ANC will follow him, insulting his elders and everyone who disagrees with him. Such people are not leaders, and the issues that i I refer to are complex and reqwuire wise heads, not overinflated uneducated tsotsis. Well done ANC for getting rid of this cancerous element.
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Apr 25, 2012

polochipi

I need a herboy and a gardner Juju
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Apr 25, 2012

Nongqawuse

Kufike ilixa juju kuzoba right

Indoda ayiphelimandla

Viva!!
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Apr 25, 2012

guiliano

I'm sure he (malema) regrets the day he stepped on jacob zuma's toes.
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Apr 25, 2012

Charley4sure

somaartakeit
of the youth and land reform agendas are still outstanding, till that is done most of us are not amused by this side show.

There is apparently a rumour that malema will be deployed to Vienna on duties of Africa Youth, how true is this?
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Juju was nominated by the Youth around the world as Vice President and unoppossed,
by the likes of Brazil, Agentina, Russia, Germany, Cuba, Sweden, our Neighbours. He should be the
Vice president of International Youth of Soviets. He declined the position, as he wanted
to focus on economic freedom in SA. But it is sad that the likes of Sowetan will never
public such stories. There must something wrong about this country.
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Apr 25, 2012

MORNACHIESS

Malema for president !!!!
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Apr 25, 2012

MorokaLebola

I am not going to say Malema's expulsion is a surprise. In fact this has been long coming considering the damage he has done to the organisation and most notably to himself. Now what!
I am appealing to Cdes across the country to now work towards building a united, stronger ANC we have grown up to know. Mangaung should compass to direct the ANC. Do we really need to have Zuma as a leader if we need to move in the right direction. Forget about your personal interest and think ANC for once and tell me if we really need Cde Zuma for a president, like we did not want Malema as the face of the ANC youth.
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Apr 25, 2012

RobinH

Candi: Morning. A lovely day here in the Cape as well. Lucky you!

Morning all, on what promises to be a lovely day.
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Apr 25, 2012

tumzangwana

"If they want to arrest me, I've got an address, they are welcome to come and arrest me," he said.
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be careful what you say juju but otherwise everything will be alright. those who are laughing at you and mocking you will have their day. it aint over till the fat lady sings, and she hasnt sung yet. go tla loka boy.

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Apr 25, 2012

mhlupheki

let him go iphume nobuvu. minus one trouble.
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Apr 25, 2012

Bhekikhaya

In all the ANCYL drama, it bolts down to "What is Leadership without discipline", the ANCYL main office bearers are just a bunch of loonies, using the structure of the movement to persue their own greed because the monopoly on tenders to buld World Cup 2010 infrastructure is long gone, now they talk about Economic reform in their lifetime, using the ignorant youth (especially black/of african origin) who do not want to go to school but want to be rich. ANC is the institution not a banana movement, past leaders were discipline and subscribed to movements' policies and disciplines, not the current thugs in Julius; Sindiswa; Floyd; Pule etc. they've been to Human Rights and Equality Courts more than the Judges who decides on cases/matters. ANC does not need them. Chocho!!!!
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Apr 25, 2012

maftowncity

@Candy
Hi my dearest sister,good morning,its been long time...aish..did you say long weekend start today...hahahahahaaha..Candy..is still early toe,ek will nie so vroeg lag toe....LOL
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Apr 25, 2012

MommaC

Good morning all :)

So does this mean that the podgy purple pedi now gets to be a b0er?
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Apr 25, 2012

KatakataEmaotoAditshepe

SA is now going to hell without this young man we're nothing compare to foreigners*crying like a babay*
Byeee freedom charter contents u now going straight under the carpet.
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Apr 25, 2012

MGEEZ

Good morning Candy; i wish hey; but i guess we also have one more day to go!!!
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Apr 25, 2012

SeshegoGuY

The Street of Seshego...........
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Apr 25, 2012

SeshegoGuY

I heard Boy Mamabolo on Radio Celebrating the expulsion
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Apr 25, 2012

candilious

MsKinkyakaKamaSutra
Well cry me a salt river (infested with crocodiles)
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bwkakakakakakakakakaakakakakakaka


@maftowncity-Halooooooooooooo my brother from another Mother.Yes!!!!!! maar Natuurlik......... ek begin vandag after hearing the revelation of Julius(Juju) Malema i have nothing that will stop me from celebrating till Teusday Lol. How are you doing?
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Apr 25, 2012

Nwanawamukalaha

"What goes around, comes around"

Be strong my leader, Zuma's time will come in Mangaung.......
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Apr 25, 2012

maezizsto68

Juju must just accept that the ANC no longer wants anything to do with him.Wait for Mangaung Juju man and ask new leaders to recommend that your case be reviewed dont bother going to NEC.
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Apr 25, 2012

candilious

@MGEEZ-With the news heard today its worth the wait dont you think?


@Robin- Not luck friend just Karma being nice to me. Juju needed some of tat ...........LoL

@KatakataEmaotoAditshepe-Sorry boetie thats where Juju is right now.............Lol
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Apr 25, 2012

MsKinkyakaKamaSutra

@MommaC
Good morning all :)
So does this mean that the podgy purple pedi now gets to be a b0er?
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Morning MommaC

was also wondering if we will be getting any tender(ised) meat at our nearest butchery/supermarket

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Apr 25, 2012

maezizsto68

It is really disturbing to see b'lack sisters and brothers rejoicing the downfall of one of their own. *sad*
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Apr 25, 2012

Stayaway

Finally Thank you NDCA
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Apr 25, 2012

truthhurt

MsKinkyakaKamaSutra
I wonder if he will continue with his cattle farm and sell tender(ised) meat..........
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You are Funny neh?

Tenderized meat, thats lolable!
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Apr 25, 2012

MORNACHIESS

@Maezsisto,
Well said mi friend .....I think he must start at the policy conference ,if it may happen he fails
there ..it will be neccessary to take this to Mangaung in december .Anc they are implementing
the law of the jungle ,the survival of the fittest !!!
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Apr 25, 2012

Kurara

Now back to constructive politicking, just go broer, at least you made some millions out of this, enjoy it.
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Apr 25, 2012

Nhlanhlaz

oh at last they got rid of these nonsense Julias nja!
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Apr 25, 2012

Muzi

Wow Juju mfondini akwehlanga lungehlanga...you should have treated your elders with respect boy...jonga ngoku, usemasimbeni!
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Apr 25, 2012

Makhosini0408

Bhekikhaya
"now they talk about Economic reform in their lifetime, using the ignorant youth (especially black/of african origin) who do not want to go to school but want to be rich."

Mfowethu, I agree with what you say, but beg to differ on the above qoutes. I think it is unfair, if not unfortunate to paint all our youth, with the same brush. I grew up at a time when we were referred as the "lost generation", but with others made it agains all odds.

I have seen some of the youth, that you are saying are ignorant busy with their studies at universities and other institutions of higher learning to equip and skill themselves.

What we need to criticise, is the sayings like faka imali uzobona, some of our youth do not believe that hard work pays. I blame the current regime. Why must they educate themselves if the next job in government is reserved for another comrade, or someone with political connection?

If we can cut the bereaucracy and red tape in government, and employ the unemployed youth, they will contribute in our economy. If you go to the retail industry, we have a lot of graduates working there, as cleaners, packers and cleaners, while people without even a matric occupy high positions in government, because of their struggle credintials. How despeakable. By the way, who was not in the struggle?
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Apr 25, 2012

maftowncity

@Candy
Ek is sharp my suster,niks klagtes..aish..ek se jou,ons gaan baie dinge sien nou...we will see how things will unfold till Mangaung..am interested to see what will happen there...so far the ruling party put one ball behind Mr Malema...then lets see what comes next...!
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Apr 25, 2012

MD1

Shame Charley4sure..you really are a sore "loser"..

DING DONG JUJU IS GONE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is better than getting one's monthly pay and one's annual 13th cheque..LOL !!!!!!!!!!!
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Apr 25, 2012

Phunyukabemphethe

Remember the political faction in the ruling party and If you do then Malema political future is still in balance. One thing for sure he is still young and is 40years younger than the current ANC leadership. he stand a good chance he will have a political future.


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Apr 25, 2012

njini

Music to my ears!!!!
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Apr 25, 2012

The-Rothschilds

I predicted these chain of events 2 years ago...............

Some of you will remember me clearly stating that Malema is just a puppet and every puppet has an expiry date!
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Apr 25, 2012

DeCock1

Zuma must go!! How long must we wait????
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Apr 25, 2012

JUBJUB

Nonsense......at last.
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Apr 25, 2012

Sharpino

Jaaa you know when we talk about politics this is what Zuma plays...Everyone knows that Zuma is fighting for Position in Mangaung and he will not let anyone stand on his way. Thats why Juju is out now... This is the ANC which anyone of us ever think will be like this...

We know that under Zuma the ANC has changed and divided for ever He did that with Mbeki and now Juju who is next??? Just wait an see......

The ANC is making a very big mistake... What is happening is that Zuma wanted to weaken the ANCYL as he see them as an obsticle to Managung. But the mistake is that they implicate SG Sindiso Magaqa in that decision becoz if SG still in the movement then Zuma will not settle so they are despare to let him go which is very big mistake. It is obvious that they dont want anything to do with the YL. Look guys Sindiso Magaqa was asked to apologies in public and he did that then the NDC suspend him based on him not informing the NDC of the public apology which the ANC should have adviced him to do so as the mother body. Now they are so desparate that they look for technicalities to remove him BIG MISTAKE.
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Apr 25, 2012

MommaC

MsKinkyakaKamaSutra
was also wondering if we will be getting any tender(ised) meat at our nearest butchery/supermarket

LOL
I think the tender(ised) meat will be (tender)preneured out to the hospitals in Limpopo - butchery prices are nowhere high enough to support that lifestyle
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Apr 25, 2012

WordofGod

aaiii!! nna, i dont know!
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Apr 25, 2012

Charley4sure

MD1

I must say I do grieve a heart since yesterday, however, this is politics.
We have more Malemas in the ANCYL. We shall continue with the
struggle. As long as they can get rid of Zuma, I care not who lead such
group.

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Apr 25, 2012

TigerM

is he gonna open a barret boutique in sandton now??? *wondering*
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Apr 25, 2012

LijahaSisu

To all the Young Lions and the poor masses of South Africa, lets remain calm. The ANC has not expelled the Commander-inChief of the Economic Freedom Fighters Cde Che Malema but it was the Gupta/Capital sponsored Mshowerlozites faction within the ANC. Their action simply means that the President of the ANCYL is temporarily not a member of the ANC. Mangaung will liberate us and we shall reclaim the ANC to attain economic freedom starting by getting our land back. Even the Nats thought they have defeated the struggle when they imprisioned our leaders during the Rivonia tr.ial. While our President is currently incapacitated in carrying out his duties, lets all support Cde Ronald Lamola, as per the YL constitution, to take the struggle for economic freedom foward. Lets isolate and expose all IFP agents within our ranks. Most importantly, members and of South African society who openly associate with the struggles for economic freedom in our lifetime are highly appreciated and we would like to assure you all that our struggles will never be undermined. Victory is certain.
The unfolding new struggle for economic freedom demands of us to stay resolute and unshaken.
“Unban the Youth League! Defend the Voice of the Voiceless!”


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Apr 25, 2012

DeCock1

Whoever is appointed the next ANCYL president will not be an appointee of the YL.....but of the ANC and Zuma himself...they want to silence us the youth with a zombie that will spew Zumas rhetoric....we are doomed...
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Apr 25, 2012

Sweetcandy1

this just goes to show dat ur passion can be ur down fall. I wud just take a quiet exit if I were Juju probably even consider starting my own movement. he's a great leader, just needs to adjust his state of mind and the way he tackles problems.
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Apr 25, 2012

Rattex-cannot-be-blocked

Be strong Juju-f@ck you Zuma
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Apr 25, 2012

livhu4chiefs

Tribalism at its best, he was kicked out cause his from LIMPOPO, nxa! while he ws busy telling Mbeki to go, his fathers(zuma and his friends) kept queit, bt now because he's agaist them they kick him out... and whr is mothlanthe in all this? i mean this is his homeboy, and as for Ramaphosa, bad move, vho ri shonisa(u embrassed us)
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Apr 25, 2012

PAULBEE

Hang in there JUJU remember what you are doing or saying today will affect you tomorrow because your today is waiting for you tomorrow. Do unto others as you would want them do unto you taken from the HOLY BOOK (BIBLE)
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Apr 25, 2012

KatakataEmaotoAditshepe

@candilious

@KatakataEmaotoAditshepe-Sorry boetie thats where Juju is right now.............Lol
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Kakkakakkakakkaka Candy that's politics man what to say otherwise how's life well I hope.


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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

With time SAns will forgive malema's misdemeanors just like we did during TRC against transgressors at the time, as for the Malema lynch mob task team, you ppl ought to be ashamed kicking a guy whilst on the floor, do you have no self respect left anymore? you remind me of post plkn triumphalist at the shambolic out sting of TM, I am sitting here wondering what moral high ground do you think you have when you participate in same acts as malema? or was malema your major political issue? You had no other issue such delivery of services and stopping the high-way e-thief? no wonder it is so easy for this gov of dim wits to screw you lot, its cause you fail to use your brains when it matters most, now you are falling for the malema ploy? I mean, how much braincells you had to use to do this?

Malema you shall survive this and I pray for your sake you've learnt to not be a cult follower but focus on national issues which is what hte youth of hte anc appointed you to do in the first place, instead you allowed yourself to lose focus of the goal, now use this time to reflect.
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Apr 25, 2012

Speackup

RobinH
Pointman: Don't be too sure. The plump one may be out, for now, but judging by the totally mindless follower-mentality demonstrated by a good few here (which must reflect a fair sample of the world out there) the people's blind adoration of personality cults is very much alive and well. Tragic as that may be
____________________________________________________________________________________Have to agree with you here Robin.
Malema had become ig headed and disrespectful for a youth leader. Supporting him doesn't augor very well for the future of the country. Besides Malema has proven himself as a number one dictator with the number of disbanded branches and suspensions or expulsions of his opponents
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Apr 25, 2012

Sharpino

Zuma is unable to lead this movement....The orga... is and was out of control for a very long time but he never give proper lead to that. He enjoyed when mbeki was taken from pillar to post but Him JZ and his camp... Now he try to play discipline man with the expense of the movement......He must just go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ZUMA CANT LEAD THIS MOVEMENT
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Apr 25, 2012

manga2

Hamba Sathane, and don't look back.
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Apr 25, 2012

DeCock1

This is not victory for the ANC...and Zuma alone...it is merely victory for the minority wh!tes that will now have the freedom to progress their agendas without this young lion calling them into order....They kept threatening the illiterate and uneducated cadres with investor dissatisfaction...the ANC has now skinned one of their own in a plight to please the investors...seemingly, they are oblivious to the fact the so called investors are Zilles money ploughing machines...stupid cadres...Mdlulis charges are being dropped...my God these people!
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Apr 25, 2012

Lojech1

i was listening to SA FM some time back when Sindiso Magaqa was interviewed regarding the matter of Malema trust fund exposed by Citypress, one of the listeners called saying Malema should not fight the media because he will not win and his political career will come to a stand still, Sindiswa said with the arrogant voice tone, i wish the listener (who made a statement about malema not fighting the media) survives within the next five years so that he will see for himself Malema polital career blossoming in front of his eyes. i wonder what is he saying at this present moment.
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

as for those of you who are in this Malema Lynch mob, get this into your thick skulls and rather very quickly cause there is not time to waste explaining the obvious, you will remain squatters/landless and no control of your national resources, in short you will always be peasants in your own country, for your inability to see that your leaders have sold out, they were irked by land reform issue malema raised they punish him with expulsion, now where does this leave your economic emancipation agenda? think about that whilst you are celebrating mediocre (expulsion of Malema) a no brainer show designed by your dim witted leaders to deflect you for what needs to be done and discussed.

I am no fan of malema, but I want social justice, deliverance of it as outlined in the freedom charter otherwise everything else we fought for would have been in vain.
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Apr 25, 2012

SeshegoGuY

I wonder whats happening in Zone1 Di-Shoppong right now
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Apr 25, 2012

TigerM

@livhu4chiefs this has nothing to do with being a Pedi/Venda unless thats how the century old party operates, @ Sweetcandy1 I dont think he will go that route as he was a BIG critic of the same move in 2009 when another movement was formed due to the same factionalism that was caused by him

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Apr 25, 2012

ndhuvazi

The voice of the youth muted, the first step of the secrecy bill accomplished and the papers are being prepared all in the name of DICTATORSHIP. more and more e-tolls and price hikes looming all to be done in the dark. STAY STRONG JUJU.
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Apr 25, 2012

Ngwijikhwebu

Thanks God this scu'mbag and pro'blem child is gone. I am even more impressed with Magaqa's suspension. That follower fancied himself as Julius Malema in the making forgetting about his obvious limitations (which his idol had in abundance): po'or communication skills, lack of bra'very and lack of charisma. The only thing in common between them was il'l-discipline, arr'ogance and total dis'respect for elders in the ANC.

Life will be bo'ring without Juju though.... People loved to ha'te the fa't-boy (and I'm one of them), but he kept us REALLY entertained, and made ANC politics VERY interesting.
REST IN PEACE JUJU-MAN... YOU WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED. Well done to the ANC under the leadership of Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Mhlanganyelwa Mzondwa Zuma.
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Apr 25, 2012

DeCock1

And for the stupid fools that said Zuma deserves a chance to lead the country....I say this is of your own doing!! Running a country is not like playing a ps3/xbox....where one needs to give the joypad to the other...Zuma cant even get past stage 1....Zuma has failed the black masses....thats the honest truth...
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Apr 25, 2012

Dzel

An illusion of power is when one is fixated with short-term power that can be yanked away from you at any time and you can’t do a thing about it. Now that the power is gone there is nothing to gain by being associated with Malema.

First his business partners, benefactors and co-conspirators in defrauding the fiscus are testifying in front of a commission set up by SARS to establish exactly how much was paid into trust accounts and quantify how much is owed to SARS, R 10m was the initial figure but this is likely to go up.

Then he has defamation cases to answer to and a house to finish, with no salary and no more sugar daddies to pay his bills Julius is starting to look like a desperate Khanyi Mbau.

Lastly the Hawks and everyone else is waiting in the wings to pounce was SARS has done its work. The Asset Forfeiture Unit is also waiting in the wings, not only is he a bona jailbird in waiting but he is about to be poor again. Good thing for him is it looks like he can handle himself in prison. Where is Winnie and the rest to protect you now Julius?

Oh how the so-called mighty have fallen. Funny how not so long ago you were chasing people out of Luthuli house but it is you who is now leaving with your tail between your legs.

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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

Ngwijikhwebu
"Thanks God this scu'mbag " the ONLY scum bag here is zoomer your leader cause it was him who encouraged and condoned malema, in the process misleading him, but the only ppl in SA zoomer mana ged to fool with expulsion malema stunt are other stupid bl@cks like you, most normal and well reaso ned bl@cks are not amused, cause malema was NEVER our national agenda to start off with. that circus clown of a pres ident should pull another trick to amuse minions such as yourself who have come from the inkatha to anc because you are a bunch of brainless trib@lists not for the good of the organisation.
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Apr 25, 2012

candilious

@maftowncity-Ja nee broer ons sal mar wag


@KatakataEmaotoAditshepe-Ok ...........im good could not be better

@MommaC/MsKinkyakaKamaSutra-Morning you ladiesjust made my day...........lol
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

malema looked up anc leaders for guidance instead they manipulated and misled him now they expect us to be amused that they blame him for everything going wrong in the anc? even the anc has said no one is bigger than the anc, so how is possible for malema ALONE to have caused so much havoc and mayhem whilst there are leaders within the organisation, it is this and many others that I concl the anc is left wanting by way of leadership, cause had they had proper leaders malema would NEVER have happened.
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Apr 25, 2012

Spekepeke

"Aluhlenga lungahlenga, yiNKOSI enikayo, ikwayiyo ne thathayo!"
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Apr 25, 2012

JajasQueen

@Spekepeke
"Aluhlenga lungahlenga, yiNKOSI enikayo, ikwayiyo ne thathayo!"
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Amen.

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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

I want to reiterate that, Malema will be forgiven cause our history TRC has shown the world that SAns have ability to forgive, besides malema's crimes against our democratic values, are pale considering what we have to forgive during the TRC, so my brother from another mom, I know that you shall overcome, I may not agree with you on a lot of things, but you are still are and always be my African brother and I forgiven you, after-all Malema there isn't a rose without thorn, soldier on son of Africa, hopefully you shall reflect and learn from your mistakes, we all made a lot of mistakes and from them we've grown and we continue to make mistakes cause that's the process of growing.
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Apr 25, 2012

Rattex-cannot-be-blocked

Juju, take this on the chin like a man. Wait for this Shower@sshole to be gone. You will be allowed back when Mbalula is secretary general.
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Apr 25, 2012

Dandan

Hamba mkhomvu owabonwa yi MKVA
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Apr 25, 2012

Mnyakazo


You have hu*rt s0 many s0uth africans young and 0ld. You were the f00lish c0mmander in chief in the hist0ry of the ANC.
L00k at me n0w chief, I am laughing because you are sad. Chief I told you that you will vacate that chair very s00n because it was t00 h0t f0r y0ur acc and you still need to devel0p s0me b@lls ar0und that sh!!t of y0urs. Your attitude burr*ed y0u alive c0mrade.


Rest in Piece C0mmander in Chief. Uhambo lwakh0 lubelufutshane.
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Apr 25, 2012

Rattex-cannot-be-blocked

All those celebrating, get ready for tolls courtesy of the Shower@sshole
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Apr 25, 2012

TigerM

@somaartakeit for some1 whose not a fan u really taking it from back lol

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Apr 25, 2012

Sinudeity

*Flush*
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Apr 25, 2012

The-Rothschilds

DeCock1
This is not victory for the ANC...and Zuma alone...it is merely victory for the minority wh!tes that will now have the freedom to progress their agendas without this young lion calling them into order....They kept threatening the illiterate and uneducated cadres with investor dissatisfaction...the ANC has now skinned one of their own in a plight to please the investors...seemingly, they are oblivious to the fact the so called investors are Zilles money ploughing machines...stupid cadres...Mdlulis charges are being dropped...my God these people!
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Cannot believe PE produces such low life racist trash like yourself.

Leave the white minority out of your circus ANC politics.
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@TigerM, I j ust dont' want us to lose focus on what's at stake here, or did you think this is Malema fight? If you reflect back to the apartheid regime (neutralising opposition/enemy) the anc is in this case adopting exact same stance, so we are damned if we let them get away with this, I am not fight for malema I am fighting for my country, malema is a just a side show to blindspot the sheep. it wld be foolish of us to fight malema when we didnt' vote malema nor has he contract to deliver in accordance with freedom charter, so lets not be deflected,
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

look at it this way TigerM if you like, if hte pirates at sea fight over loot in the boat, so the unfortunate one pirate is thrown of sea, do think this is done for the benefit of sea predators or its done as a survival in the boat?
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

does that mean the pursuers of the boat carrying stolen loot should then focus on the ONLY pirate thrown off the boat or the pursuit should continue till pirates are conquered?
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Apr 25, 2012

RobinH

maezizsto: It is NOT a question of "black people celebrating the downfall of one of their own", by which of course you mean that of a forever young black man. It is about celebrating the downfall of an arrogantly militant young thug. But of course anone with sense knows that, so I presume you do too, and are just stirring.
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Apr 25, 2012

Revulshionary

I'm not sad for the part of Malema and his Cronies, but I am said on behalf of the YOUTH of SA.

Another 5 years developmental time for our YOUTH down the drain..... Think what people of the abilities and Stature of Julius can potentially mean to our youth.

I am not one for generalizing, but for a moment, let us do it... I am SAD for the masses of black youths who will have to face the future, FRUSTRATED and without good education... No wonder why that kids have the opportunities.

I am even SAD for our white kids, who, despite the NEGATIVES agaist them, still have the ADVANTAGE...., as white (AFRIKAANS) education is amongst the 10 best in the world. They will also be discriminated against, as the HAVE NOTS will forever blame them.

That is why our educated KIDS go overseas, rather than continuously face the stares of REGRET !!!....

Believe me, this debacle HIGHLIGHTS the pain of ALL of us in SA.....






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Apr 25, 2012

TigerM

somaartakeit I think u should be the new ANCYL president since they looking for one, u seem very passionate about the revolutionary movement and emancipation of the poor/ previously disadvantaged
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Apr 25, 2012

FUNKILITIOUS

Our black top leaders are wiped off. im even afraid that once u hold a top position in goverment being black, ul be investigated. Apartheid still exist. Malema, go tla loka. I know u to be a brave leader that calls a spade a spade. No matter what they say, i really liked your leadership.
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Apr 25, 2012

Sinudeity

DeCock1 - Hehehehe, 'wit gevaar'!
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

RobinH
maezizsto: It is NOT a question of "black people celebrating the downfall of one of their own", by which of course you mean that of a forever young black man. It is about celebrating the downfall of an arrogantly militant young thug. But of course anone with sense knows that, so I presume you do too, and are just stirring.
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You're missing the point RobinH, there a number of malema lyncy mob camps, one is the one which doesn't want land reform discussed, others are inkatha who have joined the fight btwn what they perceive to be a Zu.lu vs Pe dis, others are just followers Maezi is right black ppl especially must focus on the goal taht the anc regime effect deliverance of services that way we have no as you say "militant young thugs" the youth of this country are wounded by the anc's non deliverance of services and majority of this youth are bl@ck and black ppl in particular shouldn't be party to activities that seek to deflect our agenda, econmic freedom.
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Apr 25, 2012

Sinudeity

FUNKILITIOUS - LOL, shame, the poor incompetnet/corrupt bl@cks are under attack!
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Apr 25, 2012

RobinH

Funkilitious: What kind of logic are you applying here? Who is doing the investigating? THINK, before letting your racist fantasies loose.
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Apr 25, 2012

Sinudeity

somaartakeit - This 'economic freedom' battle is the true diversion from the real fight for 'economic freedom', ie, corruption and incompetence in government.
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@TigerM I wish I could, but I will continue to inspire the youth of this country to have self respect and pride and go after these corrupt imbecilic leaders who have sold us out
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Apr 25, 2012

Revulshionary

Makhosini,
I truly like what you say... good advice in general....


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Apr 25, 2012

magaula

South Africa suffers a lot, not because of criminal.s but because good people are silenced at the expense of power monggering, the many challenges thats facing the youth of SA day and night will never go away by expelling PRESIDENT Malema, lately we see in South Africa if you dare challenge the ineffective ANC leadership you are called names, as if you are wrong to question them. For how long must the people of south africa suffer under this dictator jacob zuma?

Some of us are inspired by people who stand out from the crowed as they tend to leave a lasting impression, julius stood for what he believed is right for the people of south africa, was he wrong to compare the uneducated jacob to the intellectual Mbeki? Only time will tell, History will judge them harshly.
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Apr 25, 2012

Revulshionary

Yes,

FUNKILITIOUS

You can like the leadership, but it still brought you nowhere... False Hero Worship here...



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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@Sin all I want is a deliverance of a freedom charter it pains me immensely that our ppl by far and large are still peasants in this country, it infuriates me that our presidency is remote controlled by strangers who have no interest of the ordinary SAns to heart, so therefore I vote DA to show the anc I am not amused, and should PAC get its house in order in teh up coming elections who knows... this is how gatvol I am with this anc sellouts.
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Apr 25, 2012

Senganga247

Quoting Malema, “Those who are opposed to the youth league want to plant divisions in the ANC and they want us to fight small battles, want us to concentrate on lizards. Lizards, while crocodiles are actually confronting us?”.

Seems the crocodiles won 1st round.


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Apr 25, 2012

skopas

It serves him right. It shuold be a lesson to others as well, no-one is above the law.
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Apr 25, 2012

Sinudeity

somaartakeit - Yeah, making democracy work for you.
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Apr 25, 2012

Bumboklaat

Juju se ga.t man, atleast retla ikhutsa yena le mathaltsa a age!
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@skopas
"It serves him right. It shuold be a lesson to others as well, no-one is above the law" Yeah right, tell that to mdluli, tell that to zoomer in fact tell that to the entire anc leadership who are outrageously and with impunity looting our country, cause millions fo our ppl to be destitute..
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Apr 25, 2012

Buffalo

The ANC Constitution is clear, it provides ample internal forums and opportunities for lively debate and democratic decision making. The president and top structures are the custodians of the organization, it's values and strategies. They are the heart and the head of the ANC. If you attack or embarrass them in public you do it to all ANC members, supporters and voters. Malema and his ANCYL supporters are doing the opposition's work for them. They are scoring points for the opposition, and that in this centenial year!! Pirates can never allow a player to score for Chiefs or vice versa. Such a player woud be a traitor! Give the renegade ANCYL members the red card - let them go now, we don't need further treason.
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Apr 25, 2012

MommaC

somaartakeit

The problem is that 'economic freeedom' has become like 'counter-revolutionary'. Everyone throws it around and hardly a soul knows what it actually means.

Most of Malema's version of 'economic freeedom' was based on sitting under a tree whilst being given shareprofits from some stolen entity. It is also unclear if he ever understood that freeedom comes with responsibility.
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Apr 25, 2012

Sinudeity

Now just waiting for julius to take the ANC to court. That will be the cherry on the cake. But somehow I dont think julius has money for lawyers though.
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Apr 25, 2012

Ayobas

Hamba kahle ntate, time for you to mopen "Juju Nationalization Party" JNP+
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@Buffalo
The ANC Constitution is clear, it provides ample internal forums and opportunities for lively debate and democratic decision making.
----------------------------------------------------You are lying anc constitution is determined by factions the power these factions have no one gets away with challenging them, zoomer runs anc in the very same he was running anc camps in Tanzania where ppl made neutralised if they differ with views/beliefs to his and his faction,
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Apr 25, 2012

Swagger101

Na , na, nahhhhhhh na

Na, na nahhhhhhhh na

e hehe.....he GOODBYE.......
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Apr 25, 2012

mfanomncane

Hamba sathane,Angisoli wena ngisola ugogo owakukhulisa ekubeke emathangeni wangakufundisa inhlonipho. Hamba mtaka gogo.
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@MC I don't care about Malema' politics I care for deliverance of services to the poor an d that ordinary SAns have full control and say iro our national resources, this has been my stand point and as I've said before Malema is not a national agenda I dont' know why everyone is talking about him. I also don't want to be dragged into discussion that will result in me wasting my time debating malema. I also care that the anc has sold us out, and I urge our ppl to nail them at the ballots, and take power back, after all power lies with the people. The best strategy now is to empower opposition, that will jolt them from this slumber and cause them to focus on delivering what they are beign tasked with.
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Apr 25, 2012

Mighty'say

Its amazing how Pule Mabe is not mentioned any where
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

and btw MC economic freedom could NEVEr be counter revolutionary cause that is exactly what our struggle for liberation was about, the anc has allowed it to be hijacked cause they want to play games at expense of economically emancipating our ppl.
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Apr 25, 2012

LijahaSisu

somaartakeit
They (Mshowerlozites) are the pu.ppets of the current landowners. They do not want anyone who questions the land issue. If you remember well my sister Juju's problem with the ANC started when he raised the land issue (i.e supporting Mugabe's land reform; whi.tes are cri.minals who stole land). He has insulted bo Showara, Pandor, Blade et al before but he was never charged until the land issue. I say we are lead by co.wards who will never think twice to st.ab us (blac.k masses) in the back to please their masters. Unfortunately bo Mphahlele have ki.lled the PAC. We are on our own now but we must fight on as South Africans. We need more people like you who see that this is beyond Malema or YL but issues of bread and butter. We are being forced now to use public transport, imagine queing at a taxi rank in this cold and boarding a window-less train/bus.
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Apr 25, 2012

Makhosini0408

Malema's mandate was to get rid of Mr Mbeki in Polokwane, and the party, conveniently forgot to give him a new one. Then came the "we are prepared to d!e for Zuma" rant.

Whether Malema was influenced, used, misled, its another story. He had the power to say no. He is over 21, and can make own decisions.

By the way, have we counted the colateral damage that the Malemalisation and the Zumalisation of our beloved nation and country cost?

Now all those who are in a position to vote for the new ANC leader in Mangaung, please consider the interest of the country and not individual egos.


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Apr 25, 2012

Sinudeity

somaartakeit - That is the big problem, and one of the reasons why our country has so many poor. People want to make money off the minerals (1st tier employment). But they fail at becoming second or third tier workers.

Tier two - Refining minerals (steel etc).

Tier three - Manufacturing goods from refined products.

As it stands, everyone just wants to make cash from sellling resources to tier-two and three countries.
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Apr 25, 2012

mfanomncane

Guys
Lomjitha yini yenzele i youth ngaphandle kokukhonkothela izindaba ezingamdingi bese abe corrupt. Guys anivule imiqondo .elisebenzisa abantu ukuba rich.

I am so suprised even the educated people support this stupid. Kusho ukuthi noma ungafunda kodwa uma uyisilima uyiladi lokukhuphuka abahlakaniphile wena usale umile. uMALEMA he is now a millionare ngokungekho emthethweni kodwa nina anina lutho kodwa nisaqhubeka niyameseka.
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Apr 25, 2012

mathalaza?

No one can/should get rich by demand!
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Apr 25, 2012

Makhosini0408

Revulshionary
Thanks
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Apr 25, 2012

sandrasekgobela

uuu
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Apr 25, 2012

MommaC

somaartakeit

Your argument is that Malema is a hero because he shouts loudly about economic freeedom and now your argument is that you don't want to talk about Malema?

The state already owns the mineral rights. Land ownership does not equate to instant economic stability. Making stupid comments does not make someone a hero or even mean that they believe what they are saying.

Malema's idea is to steal everything in sight and then blame apartheid when it didn't cure the poverty. He learned well from Mad Bob - so yes, that is the same as 'counter revolutionary'
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Apr 25, 2012

TigerM

somaartakeit you know what, somaarkeepit!!!! hahahahhaqhahahahhahahahah
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@LijahaSisu I know ngama b@@sboys/girls the lot of them,
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Apr 25, 2012

Naked

HE got crucified for speaking the truth; He might be down for now,but surely this is not the last time we are hearing of him. If only he could start his own party. I dont blame Malema at all, when things were all rosy between him and Zooma, no one called him to order. Now that things are sour he his now being thrown to the do gs. I believe in Malema, he speaks the truth and he is surely going to bounce back just watch this space!!!!!
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@MommaC
somaartakeit

"Your argument is that Malema is a hero" please don't put words in my mouth and I've clearly said I have no interest discussing malema malema was never our agenda our agenda is clearly stipulated on the freedom charter and that's what I am interested to talk about.


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Apr 25, 2012

Lehido

I once said "Mark my words, Cyril is goignt o nail Juju's fat butt on the wall"....
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Apr 25, 2012

joyful

If they arrest malema, ANC will be playing right into his hands ....... where he will then be a "struggle hero", who was jailed for "political motives"
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Apr 25, 2012

MommaC

somaartakeit

"our agenda" ???
So you are an ANCYL member who supported Malema and thinks that he was thrown out just because he spoke up on land reform and nationalisation?
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@Sinudeity
somaartakeit - That is the big problem, and one of the reasons why our country has so many poor. People want to make money off the minerals (1st tier employment). But they fail at becoming second or third tier workers.
------------------------------------------------so therefore I say lets fire these anc ppl who have no clue how to translate the policies of empowerment into actions cause rightly so ppl must benefit from proceeds of our national resources not just teh few and connected cause they sold us out, our ppl do not have to go to the USA/UK to sue mine owners for compensation, unless of course its a confirmation of anc regime failure to protect the poor from predators owning these mines. SIn SA is not Congo where Kabile with the help of Belgium is stealing mineral resources there, we in SA won't stand for that,
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@MommaC
somaartakeit

"our agenda" ???
'So you are an ANCYL member' whether I am ancyl or not its neither here nor there, the freedom charter applies to ALL prev marginalised hence 'our' agenda.
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Apr 25, 2012

Senganga247

On causing divisions, why did the ANC not discipline those that caused divisions before polokwane conference? On Botswana issue, why did the ANC not discipline Mantashe when He publicly said the ANC would assist ZanuPF in Zim to win the next elections. Hipocrites.

How I wish ANC leaders were not bribed by mining houses to silence whoever that promoted natioalisation.
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@MommaC
somaartakeit

"our agenda" ???
So you are an ANCYL member who supported Malema and thinks that he was thrown out just because he spoke up on land reform and nationalisation?
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And let us just pressume for arguments sake, I was ancyl supporter, what's that got to do with you? I have a right to associate whomever I so wish, read the constitution please. And I urge you read my views on Malema and his expulsion cause I don't have time to keep re-explaining mysefl.
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Apr 25, 2012

MommaC

somaartakeit

We are going in circles now.
Do you, or do you not, support Malema being kicked out?
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Apr 25, 2012

Sharpino

Now that Malema is fired for articulating the resolutions of the ANCYL then it means anyone who implement those resolution will be fired therefore there is no ANCYL .............VIVA ZUMA VIVA.... This man is so ........This is a political matter need political solution...


I think Zuma will disband the ANCYL call another elective conference ... and run both the YL and the ANC. Thas what he want..........Dictator
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@Senganga247
On causing divisions, why did the ANC not discipline those that caused divisions before polokwane conference?
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hence I said this is a diversion, and the anc and its handlers wld like nothing more than us abadoning land reform discussion that b@ys them time, but problem with that, this land reform issues could come back to haunt us 10yrs from now and if we are unfortunate to have a vicious politician like Mugabe then we will be f'd.
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Apr 25, 2012

Sharpino

My wish is that the leadership of the ANCYL come from KZN... I just wish that....... And i also think is ZUMA's wish
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

MommaC
somaartakeit

We are going in circles now.
Do you, or do you not, support Malema being kicked out?
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I refuse to join the malema lynch mob as I refuse to make him my main agenda.
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Apr 25, 2012

Mogwapatholo

Maleme is officially expelled from ANC and automatically from his position as a member of PEC, now we are left with the chronic disease of fraudster and corrupt leadership in Government. Sometimes I wonder whether this is worth celebrating after all Malema has never held public office. The key departments (education and health) in the country are deep trouble, the financial systems are not able to prevent and detect fraud and corruption, and the municipalities are malfunctioning.

Much as exciting or sad this expulsion is to some let's put this story to rest any way this was just a confirmation we already knew. ANC must focus on saving our economy because it’s crumpling down and start addressing other serious issue like unemployment and the above mentioned.

@sowetan
I hope you will start going out and look for some exciting and educational news rather than following maleme and ANC from 2morrow.

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Apr 25, 2012

sdakwa

I got scared when some people where saying he is the country's future president. I got this picture of Khanyi Mbau being his foreign affairs minister and Kenny Kunene his deputy.
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@Mogwapatholo
Maleme is officially expelled from ANC and automatically from his position as a member of PEC, now we are left with the chronic disease of fraudster and corrupt leadership in Government. Sometimes I wonder whether this is worth celebrating after all Malema has never held public office.
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I could not have said it better myself, thank you!
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Apr 25, 2012

joyful

@Naked
HE got crucified for speaking the truth

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I beg to differ, there was no crucification:

He got used, used as a ladder while Zuma & co was climbing up to NEC, used for voicing things even Zuma(with his standard 2 education) was too embrassed to say in public, used for things to say & do thing Vavi & co were too decent to say & do ..... used for things mam' Winnie was too civil to say & do.............

they used him like toilet paper to wipe their ass of embarassing and stinking substances.............. we all know after you are "clean" there is only one way the toilet paper must go......................

sad thing is that him & his group were too foolish to realise they were being used, they thought they have made it and were now the "untouchables"! you know power is corruptive, and without their common sense operation - they were exploited.....................
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Apr 25, 2012

MommaC

somaartakeit

That doesn't answer my question.
Do you, or do you not, agree with the ANC's decision to expel him?
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Apr 25, 2012

joyful

@Sharpino
My wish is that the leadership of the ANCYL come from KZN... I just wish that....... And i also think is ZUMA's wish


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guess you are on same IQ level as Zuma ............... as for Zuma wishing that, that is not surprising, it is a clinical case of the blind leading the blind.............
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Apr 25, 2012

mohlalerwagaMmaboi1

f*****************k racists
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@MommaC
somaartakeit

That doesn't answer my question.
Do you, or do you not, agree with the ANC's decision to expel him?
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is this an interrogation? and what makes you think I am answerable to you?
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Apr 25, 2012

Sharpino

Before the ANC was lead by interllectuals... And the ANCYL has been like this before but never ever in the history of the ANC the leadership of the YL been fired. The leadership of the ANCYL has been radical and problematic but true leaders managed to deal with them. Here comes someone who lacks leadership and management, decided to fire the leadership to persue his own political agenda, cos he knows very well that he will not have anything to do after the ANC... No any African country will ever make use of his knowledge if is any.



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Apr 25, 2012

Dnice

i support the youth league's economic freedom in our life time. but i cannot see JuJu leading that.
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Apr 25, 2012

Sharpino

joyful

Are u blind enough not to see that Zuma wishes the ANCYL to be lead by KZN candidate.................
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Apr 25, 2012

Naked

joyful - I agree he was used and exploited. But my question is why is he only being expelled now. When he sang "we will killl for Zooma" no one spoke of expulsion. When he spoke ill of Mbeki ,no one saw anything wrong, You are so damn right, the boy got used and dumped like a used condie! Hope he learnt some lessons in this whole saga and surely he will bounce back stronger than before - they say experience is the best teacher!

Expelled or not, the majority of people have lost faith in the ANC. People have had enuf of their corruption and lack of service delivery. Its time South Africans came together and expell this useless party with its leaders - Malema or not all we want is Service Delivery - period!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Apr 25, 2012

MommaC

somaartakeit

OH FOR FCUK SAKES all I am trying to do is find out what your stance on the matter is. You hop from one foot to another like a cat on a hot tin roof. I cannot debate something if I can't figure out what your base is. The story is about Malema being ejected from the party. It is hardly being impertinent to ask what your views on that are
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Apr 25, 2012

Mjamisto

Some COPE angrists who follow an individual need to take a chill pill.


VIVA RAMAPHOSA VIVA
VIVA MY INCOMING DEPUTY PRESIDENT VIVA
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Apr 25, 2012

sdakwa

Comedians are the only people who have been dealt a huge blow.
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Apr 25, 2012

Sharpino

joyful

Can you measure IQ level ya Zuma???/ It is very interesting to know.............
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The ANCYL is running its office with unconstitute mandate... Very very scary.........
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Apr 25, 2012

Naked

@MommaC
somaartakeit

OH FOR FCUK SAKES all I am trying to do is find out what your stance on the matter is. You hop from one foot to another like a cat on a hot tin roof. I cannot debate something if I can't figure out what your base is. The story is about Malema being ejected from the party. It is hardly being impertinent to ask what your views on that are
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lol but she has a right not to respond to you if she doest feel like. You cant force her - Geez!!!
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@MC as with most side shows of the anc which we have now all become accustomed to, I don't agree bcoz I think this is factionalism and a tendency that will result in further divisions of this country, some of us who have experience factinalism if I can the Inkathagate know where this will take this country to (bl00d bath) only bcoz one very selfish man wants power by hook and by crook, this goes at the very heart we have strived for, bot zoomer and malema should go not just the one, who was being led on, and the anc must with immediate effect take us to its confidence iro land reform, so that we can never be hijacked by other anc radicals who are seeking fame at expense of our national issues, do you not see that this derails progress and deliverance to the goal? Juju is not my goal, he never was as one of the bloggers rightly puts it, he is not even a gov official, so what the heck does it matter if he is expelled or not that you and I have to have a stand point in that? I want for us (at least those of us claiming to be informed) to move above petty politics of celebrating mediocre such expulsion of a youth league leader we must leave this to school yard bullies of the anc.
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Apr 25, 2012

MommaC

Dnice
i support the youth league's economic freedom in our life time. but i cannot see JuJu leading that.

- Now that I can agree with. The issue is of monumental importance but the strategy and execution has to be a logical and well informed one. Malema was a loose cannon. More mature minds are what is needed
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Apr 25, 2012

mychief

My former comrade Malema was given all the chances to fix things in the ANC, but he kept on defying the movement. This is a lesson for all of us as ANC members: NO ANC MEMBER IS BIGGER THAN THE MOVEMENT. Forward with revolutionary discipline in the ANC, forward! Every ANC member who contravenes the ANC Constitution deserves to be disciplined, regardless of the position the member is holding in the ANC.
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@mychief "NO ANC MEMBER IS BIGGER THAN THE MOVEMENT" ROTFLOL but zoomer's d!ck is bigger than both the anc and the country, his is the president whose main priority lies below his belt the anc somehow find this person fit to be a president of their organisation and by default this country? rha!!!

and the next 5yrs if he gets it, wld be abt m arrying more w!ves to our expense, and the anc wld defend this extravaganz whilst they can not defend nor deliver on the main issues, Thixo I am praying so hard that PAC get its act together cause we must nail these b@stards for allowing this man to put our national issues at the tip if his d!ck
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Apr 25, 2012

MommaC

somaartakeit

Thank you :)

The big problem that I had with Malema is that he WAS the head of the YL. That puts him in a training position to become a minister and (perhaps) the president of the country. The internal factions aside, he really was not a suitable political candidate. Even his original election was a bully boy exercise. That does not bode well for what his actions would be in the event of being placed in a more powerful position.

Land reform will always be a sticky subject. We don't really have that much arable land in SA and we certainly can't afford to slice it up into little squares. The balance between what is best for food security and what is fair is a very fine line. There is also a heck of a lot of confusion as to who owns what now. The mampharas haven't even kept a register of who owns anything. That means that the shouting is unsubstantiated
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@MC I need you please understand, God knows I have been trying to say this to you in English for past hour or so, I don't want to discuss malema, this is exactly what the anc wants us to be doing, I want to discuss our national issues and deliverance of such. This Malema discussion annoys me, that man has no mandate from us tax payers so why are we talking about him?
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Apr 25, 2012

Manarchy

hahaha... malema must tsek. now i don't have to see his ugly fish mouth flapping on tv to call people teagirls and magula.
anycl bloggers here can shut up now.
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Apr 25, 2012

mhlupheki

@ sharpino
i think it is not late that you get a professional assistance before its too late i can see that
you are so sad from me i can say sorry man you / he deserve this.
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Apr 25, 2012

Manarchy

somaartakeit
if you don't want to discuss malema, why you are in a malema article?

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Apr 25, 2012

MommaC

somaartakeit

The article is about Malema.
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Apr 25, 2012

Sharpino

somaartakeit

Lets hear you when discuss national issues... This is your time on the wrong platform...Whether you like it or not issue concerning malema has become national interest...


Hei you are you HE or SHE??????????
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Apr 25, 2012

sdakwa

@somaartakeit

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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

As for land reform, this gov of incompetents should have by now trained and deployed minimum 10,000 new farmers who are productive, the state should use the land which it owns for these projects but the problem here MC is that the anc corrupt rats bungled up land reform funds (WB), it is this reason this subject to them is a taboo, we shld not be in a position where we have food shortages if the funds were used correctly for the purpose which they were intended for.
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Apr 25, 2012

Sharpino

mhlupheki

Hei chief who are you..........whats you previous username???????????
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Apr 25, 2012

SWEETYK

Now Malema is getting old before his right age, I saw his wrinkles at the age of 29 of bokae shooo he was too much in others throats. Nna o ntlapetse jaka nama ya kolobe e tjhesang hax Polokwane mosha o lo disa.
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@Manarchy
somaartakeit
if you don't want to discuss malema, why you are in a malema article? - to discuss land reform which is one of the major reasons for him being expelled cause the anc are clueless on how to convert land reform policy into actions for hte benefit of SA, now instead of calling malema's bluff and say, hey SA since we took over 1994 and iro land reform we have achieved a,b,c and we are working on xyz but they dont' have that data or statistics so they don't want to talk about stuff, just cause they don't want to talk about the ones talking about it in this case malema has to be expelled to send a clear msg to the potential land reform enquirer
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

Do you know as a direct result of anc incompetence SA is being surpassed by Kenya a country with even meager resources than us in exports for agric produc overseas? And somehow we should be okay not to talk about land reform cause some with will be upset and or expelled?
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Apr 25, 2012

Sharpino

somaartakeit

How do you convert land reform policy into action.. and which policies do you want ANC to implement...Ke re are you SHE or HE naaaaaaaa????
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

and btw MC you argue that SA doesn't have much arable land to distribute, that my friend is not entirely true unless you are speaking about GP which normally an industrial not farming province, in the EC there vast amounts of land standing ready to be used productively, were new farmers deployed there, that wld have resulted in job creation in the province, and reduce housing/schooling/health demand frm main provinces GP & WC, I don't want this gov to think in a snail pace they must be able to think outside the box and deliver, really it is easy had htey knew what they were doing but they are incompetently deployed to these positions.
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Apr 25, 2012

SWEETYK

somaartakeit
As for land reform, this gov of incompetents should have by now trained and deployed minimum 10,000 new farmers who are productive, the state should use the land which it owns for these projects but the problem here MC is that the anc corrupt rats bungled up land reform funds (WB), it is this reason this subject to them is a taboo, we shld not be in a position where we have food shortages if the funds were used correctly for the purpose which they were intended for.

Why are u commenting about the shortages of food and the funds, talk about malema's suspension broer or change the article.
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Apr 25, 2012

KatakataEmaotoAditshepe

Others speak their tummies here.....................
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

Sharpino
somaartakeit

How do you convert land reform policy into action.. and which policies do you want ANC to implement...Ke re are you SHE or HE naaaaaaaa????
----------------------------------------------------Go ask yoru minister of land affairs afterall he/she is being paid shyte load of money to achieve just what you are asking me a public non payed to give advice to you or your incompetent leaders, furthermore don't waste my time, cause you have no ability to think you are anc incompetent vote canon fodder, so any information imparted to you is wasted,
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Apr 25, 2012

Manarchy

somaartakeit
please dont tell me someone as clever as you is not believing that malema is expelled because he makes a noise about land reform. that is just the small dictators propaganda to distract people.

is the ANC falling down on service delivery, job creation, land reform? yes they are... but the expelling of this sdudla has nothing to do with any of that.
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@SWEETYK
"Why are u commenting about the shortages of food and the funds, talk about malema's suspension broer or change the article" I have not addressed you personally have I? so why are you concerned about what I chose to talk about on a public and open forum?
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Apr 25, 2012

Makhosini0408

Sharpino
Before the ANC was lead by interllectuals... And the ANCYL has been like this before but never ever in the history of the ANC the leadership of the YL been fired. The leadership of the ANCYL has been radical and problematic but true leaders managed to deal with them. Here comes someone who lacks leadership and management, decided to fire the leadership to persue his own political agenda, cos he knows very well that he will not have anything to do after the ANC... No any African country will ever make use of his knowledge if is any.

Revolutionary greetings my comrade

My view is that, it was a matter of time before the ANC cracked the whip. All the rot began in Polokwane and unfortunately/fortunately Malema is on the receiving end. Remember that Gigaba and Fikile have been the blue-eyed boys of the organisation, hence they have been handsomely rewarded with Ministers' post.

I do not have any problem with some of the issues that Malema raised, the is a difference between being militant, robust than being down right rude and arrogant, the latter, which led Mr Malema to his downfall.

In short, the ANCYL, has itself to blame, because it was used as a launch pad for some leaders to get to the top.

Also in all fairness, Malema was fighting a losing battle, you cannot and I mean you cannot take on the country's media and come up unscathed, after all, the pen is mighty than the sword, but this days, keyboards are. The media raised his profile and believe you me, it is enjoying his downfall. Watch the space, more woes for him.


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Apr 25, 2012

MommaC

somaartakeit

We have 'lost' 20 000 farms since 1996. Where have they gone? We had just over 60 thousand farms and now we have less than 40 thousand. That land can't go anywhere so why are they no longer farms? There are also a large number of farms which have changed hands during that time.

The land issue is either a huge publicity stunt or our government is totally ignorant of where the current ownership stands.
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Apr 25, 2012

Manarchy

KatakataEmaotoAditshepe
Others speak their tummies here

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wtf this means? id10t. go sit in jail with your mfethu
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@Manarchy partly that's what it is about, and that is a direct challenge to leaders who are clues about deliverance of issues, malema spoke about issues which affects the youth the main voting fodder fo the ruling party, so they had to silence him for threatening their bread, think woman....if they had their way they'd have us just following chanting sl0gans and singing mshini wam cause then they don't have to address our outstanding issues, that is how zoomer slipped into the power net in the first place, no one asked him of his plan iro deliverance of what's outstanding, they all busy dancing and singing and being drunk, end result now we are prsented with this side show (expulsion of malema)
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Apr 25, 2012

Danielrjvv1

Well this wasn't all unexpected was it? He was slowly digging his own grave and now he wants to know why? I have said this before I would love to be this man's personal advisor as to how to act in public and where to go from here. It is as if he does not have social filters or know how to act in public, he could of been great, but all he was was a mouthpiece
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

clues shld read clueless
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Apr 25, 2012

Ayi-ayi

Good riddens!!! Ulayekile!!!
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

The fact of the matter MC is that, in most African countries and SAn will be no different believe me on that, land reform has always been a bone of contention, so why not urge gov get this over and done with, so we can NEVER be held to ransom again by the radicals over this issues, why can't we address this whilst everyone is still in the right frame of mind? why does it need for tempers to boil over before we act to prevent that? Mugabe was able to hijack land reform cause it was left out too long and ppl became impatient and backed anyone who was speaking the language htey wanted to hear, look where that led Zimbabwe, is this really what we want for this beautiful country of ours?
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Apr 25, 2012

Mjamisto

Is there a man with some ba.lls here and a d1.ck to give "this lady" she is starving surely?. She is jumping up and down, sit down my sister.
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Apr 25, 2012

Sharpino

somaartakeit
:Sharpino
somaartakeit
"Go ask yoru minister of land affairs afterall he/she is being paid shyte load of money to achieve just what you are asking me a public non payed to give advice to you or your incompetent leaders, furthermore don't waste my time, cause you have no ability to think you are anc incompetent vote canon fodder, so any information imparted to you is wasted,"



So is this the way you want us ".... to discuss land reform which is one of the major reasons for him being expelled cause the anc are clueless on how to convert land reform policy into actions for hte benefit of SA.."

I think you are confused... you need a break...Go out side get fresh air then come back...
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Apr 25, 2012

Manarchy

somaartakeit
this side show must have happened 2 years ago and maybe anc would spend more time doing their job instead of dealing with 20 ndc's for a loud troublemaker who is making everyone ha.te each other.
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Apr 25, 2012

ksetuke

Now the real politicking begins. The gloves are OFF for real. @. ZUMA YOU WILL WONDER WHAT HIT YOU.....JS is not a small boy......AYEYE , YOU HAVE UNLEASHED THE BEES FROM THEIR HABITAT....
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

you know MC SAns really must learn from others mistakes, take Congo for instance, nationalisation there was left out too long without being addressed, end result they have ongoing war (bl00dletting) which could have been prevented if matters were not left out to incompetent and corrupt politicians, now the rebels of Congo are making it naar for everyone I understand Sierra Leoni has same problem, how long does it need for Africa to jerk up and do something for its ppl,

whilst we have ppl waiting for land reform we can nto rest on our laurels we must kick buts of the politicians to facilitate deliverance of this, and no MC its not a public stunt its an issue which cuts through the hearts of many who marginalised and still be marginalised now by these bunch of corrupt sell outs disguised as a gov
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Apr 25, 2012

MommaC

somaartakeit

We have about 14 million hectares of arable land. We have 50 million people. Do the math. It is a political storm in a teacup. Malema only ever brought it up because a newspaper questioned his tenderpreneurial accruals. Before the papers asked questions, he was tjoeps still on it. The government has made mumblings about 90% of land claims being completed but have not given any specifics at all. Are they holding back for a Mugabe moment to use if the ballot boxes threaten to come back unfavourable to them?
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MommaC

somaartakeit

You are using the wrong example by sighting the DRC. That is an African made problem which has various political leaders of various African states (along with some oriental interests) who have a vested interest in keeping the country in a state of war.
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@Manarchy
somaartakeit
this side show must have happened 2 years ago and maybe anc would spend more time doing their job instead of dealing with 20 ndc's for a loud troublemaker who is making everyone ha.te each other.
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For my part I can with confidence state that, malema has no power to influence me to h*te/like anyone or do anything as I am informed woman and have ability to think for myself,

I also can confidently state that, I have been against malema degrading women of this country and I spoke out against him on that cause I believe that violated principles encompassed in our constitution jacob zoomer cold only look on and smile he even said he is a leader in the making!,

I also can confidently state that, I was against malema's r@cist rhetoric cause he played major role (influence) the youth and that his racist views were against constitutional norms, and the anc leaders defended and abated malema all the way,

So why should I now (cause it suits these anc leaders) be amused that they now decide to expel him celebrate this? were they not supposed to have taken actions against malema when was at the peak of his violating our national values?
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@MommaC
somaartakeit

You are using the wrong example by sighting the DRC. That is an African made problem which has various political leaders of various African states (along with some oriental interests) who have a vested interest in keeping the country in a state of war.
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except for you are missing out the fact that some Western powers are supporting and benefiting from Kabile bleeding his country, what about their much tauted 'good governance' what is good about what is happening in Congo and why has th eUN not already assigned NATO to bomb Kabila to death liek they did with gadafi and other despots?
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Apr 25, 2012

Sharpino

Makhosini0408

Sho comrade...

Atleast someone has realised what i have been saying all the time...The media is the third force behind this saga... I have been listening to many malema's interviews...And even once did i hear him being rude to the juornos he was always above them... Many of his interviews with Debra Patta was his exciting moments he was laughing a lot with Debra... Many did walk away frm Debra's interview. This is another discussion....

Looking at whats on hand do you think under the laedership of JZ SA can survive with this kind of pity politics.... We need a good leader to take us forward not to play games... We need a prinvciple man.....


Malema might have anger problem or sometimes saying what he was not supposed to say... Thats his weakness.....So what do you do with that kind of a person...He is good in other areas but have some weakness some areas.
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

signing off now cause really I have to go but before I leave, phambile nge land reform and please people kick anc crooks who have sold us out of office in the up coming elections, and empower yourselves,
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Apr 25, 2012

NoBlogger

Malema brought all of this on himself. The man has no sensible skill of debating issues. Good meaning and intentions get lost in the shouting and insults.

The YL lost the plot when it neglected issues pertinent to young people. An example is the fixation with land "take-over" - this is definitely not an immediate issue for a young person to employ all their efforts on. When are we going to speak about the state of our education for instance?
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Apr 25, 2012

Nush

This is very interesting that some comments not about the welbeing of our beloved South Africa but are about tribalisim I am just wondering if Zulus have to vote against Pedis who is going to win? Just wondering and watching.
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Apr 25, 2012

MommaC

somaartakeit

The DRC is both more complicated and further away from Europe than Gaddaffi was.

The DRC is a civil war which is fuelled by African states. Who are Nato supposed to bomb in that? There are so many various parties with their fingers in the DRC mess that it is even difficult to figure out who is on which side. There are half a dozen 'peace keeping' armies deployed there by various despots and the AU is complicit. Unravelling who should and who should not be bombed becomes a bit of a coin toss.
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

aah MC add on the least the anc regime, as I understand they have invested on kabile bl00d diamonds it is for this reason maybe we should really consider nationalisations of the mines (mineral resources) to prevent the anc corrupt regime from making us bleed for these resources.
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Apr 25, 2012

mfanomncane

Ha........mba JULIUS MALEBE.
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Apr 25, 2012

Manarchy

somaartakeit
so in fact you are only irritated now because it is this ANC leadership who you 'dislike' who are getting a 'victory'.
i am glad you can think for yourself and not getting influenced by malema, but as ancyl pres there are many who believe all his words, and many who act on them unthinking. you can see braindead example monarchies zombie in here, never says any debate, only screams jujujujuju.... aluta. pfff

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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@Manarchy no I am not upset at the same I am not celebrating cause there is really nothing to celebrating in this.
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Apr 25, 2012

MommaC

somaartakeit

I can't see how taking the mines away from listed companies and giving it into the control of the very ANC government that is complicit in the DRC b1ood diamonds is going to fix that problem - can you?

We don't need to 'nationalise' everything from mines to pizza parlours to improve the lives of citizens, we need to benefit from them instead. Put export tariffs on partial and unworked minerals. Make the price of steel in SA less expensive than it is in China and India. Stop letting Eishkom and the unions from pushing investment away. That will see us blossom.
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@Nush
This is very interesting that some comments not about the welbeing of our beloved South Africa but are about tribalisim I am just wondering if Zulus have to vote against Pedis who is going to win? Just wondering and watching.
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Now you might want to reflect back in the early 90's of the Inkath agate and you will realise that if that were to happen, it wld be gravely for us SAns esp bl@cks, hence I don't want to celebrate this BS which has a potential to plunge us into a bl00d bath, we lucky back then cause we had leaders who had conflict reso lution skills, now as you know anc has leadership vacuum, hence all these unpa latable scena rios are at play....
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Apr 25, 2012

Diva7

Karma is such a B!#ch. Thabo must be laughing his head where ever he is, God knows i would!!
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@MommaC
somaartakeit

"I can't see how taking the mines away from listed companies" Argentina has just embarked on nationalisation its oil, so we see how that pans out, I think in SA we have too much land reform/nationalisation phobias to the point that we are projecting this phobias to not dealing with situation cause a handful of ultra rich unfairly will be upset, maybe its sometimes okay to upset the illuminati:-) cause then that will teach them to not be selfish and exploitative.
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@Diva7
Karma is such a B!#ch. Thabo must be laughing his head where ever he is, God knows i would!!
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If anything TM is not laughing but like most veterans who build the anc to what it is he is upset seeing all his and that of his collegues going up in smoke cause of trib@lists and ali babas, TM cared so very deeply for the organisation and SA that's why he walked away instead.
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Apr 25, 2012

LijahaSisu

NoBlogger
Malema brought all of this on himself. The man has no sensible skill of debating issues. Good meaning and intentions get lost in the shouting and insults
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Chief do not be mislead by the media. You have never witness Malema debate. You should listen to his radio interviews by esteemed radio anchorman/woman. Watch his cross-examinations in the two court cases he has testified and lastly ask Deborah Patta. In the rallies you have seen him speak, he was not debating.
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Apr 25, 2012

MommaC

somaartakeit

Try and get hold of a book called 'The Shackled Continent'. It will help to put it into context.

There is a big difference between oil and mines/banks.
Oil is a lot easier to track.

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Apr 25, 2012

Makhosini0408

Sharpino

Its actually lazy journalists that elevated Malema. He was an easy scoop shooting from the hips, which made easy headlines and profits to the media owners.

When Malema was re elected unoppsed by the ANCYL congress, he did not have to address the media after the congress because he was under suspension for his first charge and he should have asked someone to represent him, so that they could have articulated the stance on Botswana, actually, he was charge for stating the resolution of a collective. Sometimes, it helps to say no comment.

Every individual has strong and weak points, so his advisers at the ANCYL also let him down. An injury to one, is an injury to all.

Remember Zuma recently said, "the YL must move on". Maybe its time it does that, as its ponders the future without Mr Malema.


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Apr 25, 2012

Sinudeity

LijahaSisu - And yet, whenever julius had the opportunity to debate lindiwe or hellen, he hid behind winnie's skirt.
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Apr 25, 2012

Manarchy

somaartakeit
corection: TM cared so very deeply for the organisation and SA that's why he (first tried to lead it further) and then walked away instead. Our last respected leader.

malema never instilled zuma as president for the good he could do the country. only for the good zuma could do malema. for someone who was facing rap/e charges and facing corruption charges and facing extremes difficulty to answer simple interview questions... chickens/roost
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

No MC the African continent contintues to be shackled by its former colonisers cause our leaders are errand boys of their handlers, that is the crux of the matter, they dictator what's to be done and who should lead, they were behind zoomer nomination cause they know he is a fool led by the noise by all those he is indebted to, cause they couldn't do to TM what they are doing to h im, that man knew his case and they were rather p'eed off with TM cuase of the Africa Renaissance don't you know fi we are united we will then have accountable leaders ensuring that proceeds f our resources is ploughed back in the continent for the ppl's development and sustainment? it is a documented historically that all African leaders like Samora Marshell and Kwame Krumas who spoke in the interest of Africa and sustainment fo the our human resources were murdered, the west like us to be ruled to aground by ppl like idi zoomer cause these stooges are serving their interests.
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Apr 25, 2012

Senganga247

somaartakeit
@Nush
This is very interesting that some comments not about the welbeing of our beloved South Africa but are about tribalisim I am just wondering if Zulus have to vote against Pedis who is going to win? Just wondering and watching.
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Now you might want to reflect back in the early 90's of the Inkath agate and you will realise that if that were to happen, it wld be gravely for us SAns esp bl@cks, hence I don't want to celebrate this BS which has a potential to plunge us into a bl00d bath, we lucky back then cause we had leaders who had conflict reso lution skills, now as you know anc has leadership vacuum, hence all these unpa latable scena rios are at play....
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The wearing of tshirts saying 100% zu.lu boy was a good sign that tribalism was moving into the ANC. Although I do not like Mosiuoa Lekota's leadership that much, back then He did say that this was promoting tribalism in the ANC. Seems it is becoming a reality.
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@Sinudeity
LijahaSisu - And yet, whenever julius had the opportunity to debate lindiwe or hellen, he hid behind winnie's skirt.
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Sin why did Helen Zille a leader of the major opposition wanted to debate with malema (someone he refered to as a boy in other words her junior) does she not have pressing things to do like delivering basic services at the Cape flats for instance?

Why is the leader of the main opposition interested in debating with someone who is not even a gov minister? hehee I didn't know Helen wanted to discuss with malema, otherwise I wldn't have voted for her in the last elections, lol
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Apr 25, 2012

Sinudeity

somaartakeit - To put him in his place. Something that took the ANC months to do.
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Apr 25, 2012

MommaC

somaartakeit

No, genuinely, it is a real book. Try and get hold of a copy. It explains a lot. Over and above our leadership problems.
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Apr 25, 2012

KAMZAAA

Should he be given second chance, he will be doing more that he did disrepecting other ppls feelings
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@Sin just how wld she have been able to do that, when she failed to put the pedophile in her own party (manqantsela) firmly in his place? its this waste of valuable time playing party politics that we have mediocre leaders who agenda is put ting other in their place, I don't want Helen to put other ppl in their place I want her to deliver services, you know, that's why I vote the DA nothing less and nothing more.

I dont' want her to waste her office time getting involved with petty confrontations which are not helping to advance the CAUSE of service delivery to the poor of this country, I want her to be focussed on the goal not confronting malema who clearly has no responsibility as he is not a gov minister.
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Apr 25, 2012

LijahaSisu

Sinudeity.
Lindiwe just wanted exposure at the expense of Julius and we will not allow that, she is a political toddler compared to Julius. As for the Madam, you see at the YL we are very disciplined (contrary to popular beliefs), Jacob as the leader of the ANC must debate Zille as the leader of the opposition and unfortunately we the YL cannot take Jacob's place as that would then be ill-discipline. As for Winnie's skirts, I will leave you alone to your wild imaginations, I dont play behind or under our mother's and grandmother's skirts.
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

I will check it up at the library MC,
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Apr 25, 2012

TupacAmaru

I hope you all pride yourself when you see Julius, a black child driving a taxi to make a living.
I hope you pride yourself and say "we did it" pIotting a bIack child' s demise.
I hope you tell your bIack children that, "it is we, who kiIIed the carreer of that bIack man"

But, of importance l hope you will be happy to continue kiIIing your own bIood and fIesh.

You kiIIed uBiko, but the revoIution remained and produced uHani. Then you kiIIed uHani yet the revoIution survived and produced uMalema. StiII you kiII uMalema...Listen you all, in your whole life, always remember this: You can kiII the revolutionary but you can never kiII the revolution.

There is no need for anybody to response to my comment.
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Apr 25, 2012

Sinudeity

somaartakeit - Mnqasela was expelled wasnt he?

I see your point about hellen debating him. But that doesnt give any excuse for him not wanting to debate lindiwe.
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Apr 25, 2012

Sinudeity

LijahaSisu - What are you talking about, exposure? Julius is the dong who has been making rants exlusively in front of the media. He even addressed the ANC leadership through the media. Is that what you mean when you are talking about 'exposure'?


"I dont play behind or under our mother's and grandmother's skirts."

You may not, but julius regularly ran to winnies skirt when he was in trouble :P
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Apr 25, 2012

tinkzo

The Power and the Glory. Amen
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Apr 25, 2012

LijahaSisu

Manarchy
somaartakeit
corection: TM cared so very deeply for the organisation and SA that's why he (first tried to lead it further) and then walked away instead. Our last respected leader.

malema never instilled zuma as president for the good he could do the country. only for the good zuma could do malema. for someone who was facing rap/e charges and facing corruption charges and facing extremes difficulty to answer simple interview questions... chickens/roost
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Please Mam' desist from spreading pro.paganda here with your uninformed inneundos. When Zuma was elected ANC president Malema was just a secretary of the YL in Limpopo. He had no power or capabilities to instil Zuma as president.
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Apr 25, 2012

NoBlogger

LijahaSisu
NoBlogger
Malema brought all of this on himself. The man has no sensible skill of debating issues. Good meaning and intentions get lost in the shouting and insults
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Chief do not be mislead by the media. You have never witness Malema debate. You should listen to his radio interviews by esteemed radio anchorman/woman. Watch his cross-examinations in the two court cases he has testified and lastly ask Deborah Patta. In the rallies you have seen him speak, he was not debating.
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Granted baba I'm not privy to the internal debates (in the YL and ANC) and again I give it to him on the one and one interviews in the media. he is a sharp and witty young man but what do you say to the public platform pronouncements starting with Thabo Mbeki to now with the name calling - Zille - "the madam", "the tea-girl", "the dictactor", don't forget the journalist - "Bastard", etc, etc. My question is why does he resort to insulting people with a different perpective.

To me that's a sign of immaturity at its worst.
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Apr 25, 2012

Sinudeity

TupacAmaru - We did it, we k1lled the looting of a tenderpreneur and a thief. We k1lled the career of a criminal that k1lled the ambitions of many a black child.
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Apr 25, 2012

tinkzo

Ekse Sowetan why le display my profile mara , leskaetsa dai deng please.
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

@Sin I think the only persons that can justify usage of their time by debating with ancyl are the dayl not LIndiwe or Helen, these are gov officials tasked with addressing our issues where it matters most, not chase after malema hype....
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Apr 25, 2012

munc'indod'ichame

He may f@ll but his thoughts will never d!e.
ANCYL will c0ntinue to champi0n the ec0nomic freed0m in 0ur life time.
We will continue 4ighting for what is 0urs.....We dem@nd to the re4ugeez from Britain to give back what was st0len t0 us.....NATURAL RESOURCES>


Viva Comrade R0lihlahla
Viva Comrade Mbalul@
Viva Comrade SELL0

Aluta continua.......
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Apr 25, 2012

somaartakeit

and no Sin Manqantsela is still there going strong, I understand now that he has new found powers rising from the court case he is now challenging Helen (power games), I understand him to have written a letter to 'Mhlob'am' referring to Helen, hehehe but I cld be wrong maybe he has been expelled since the 'Mhlob'am' letter, lol
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Apr 25, 2012

TupacAmaru

Sinudeity
TupacAmaru - We did it, we k1lled the looting of a tenderpreneur and a thief. We k1lled the career of a criminal that k1lled the ambitions of many a black child.
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Please bear in mind that no court of law, at least not in the western cape, found him guilty of money looting and tenderpreneuring. So all of this labelling of this son of the soil is prejudice, malice and hatred.
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Apr 25, 2012

Mpho12

ANC and their drama, an malema need to stop begging zuumashower1hour, the man will never have a second term, it seems if you dont agree with them you are history.
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Apr 25, 2012

Senganga247

Sinudeity
TupacAmaru - We did it, we k1lled the looting of a tenderpreneur and a thief. We k1lled the career of a criminal that k1lled the ambitions of many a black child.
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The man has never been found guilty in the court of law. If you want to tell me that Malema is corrupt more than JZ with his Guptas, Shaicks, Khulubuses, Mdlulis, etc then I would call you ignorant. No forgetting his right hand man Mac Maharaj who ate millions from the arms deal.

So many rotten apples in the ANC. However I believe there are some that are good people.
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Apr 25, 2012

TupacAmaru

KAMZAAA
Should he be given second chance, he will be doing more that he did disrepecting other ppls feelings
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Did you say feelings? I'm glad you're not a politician. In politics...feelings don't count. Feelings!!!! In your bedroom, yes, but not in the political arena. That man must get a second chance.
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Apr 25, 2012

LijahaSisu

NoBlogger
My question is why does he resort to insulting people with a different perpective.

To me that's a sign of immaturity at its worst
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I wholly agree with you that hurling insults is a sign of immaturity. That is where the political school of the ANC comes in. That is where Umhabulo comes in. Unfortunately the current leadership of the ANC have failed the youth of this country. They are the ones who hurl insults to critics and masquearading it as militancy and robust debate (e.g Gwede insulting the Nedbank guy and Judges who ruled against Zuma, Jackson Mthembu response to Floyd's attack on Cyril, Zuma calling Mbeki a 'dead snake', insulting woman and gays etc). Malema was supposed to be guided and not destroyed by the leadership. Look at Mbalula now, he is one of the finest in Cabinet, just imagine if Mbeki threw him to the wolves pre-Polokwane. The current ANC Leadership lacks leadership skills.
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Apr 25, 2012

Sinudeity

TupacAmaru / Senganga247 - He is being investigated by Hawk/SARS/PP.

As for killing the ambitions of a black child, lets not forget the SGL engineering fiasco in Limpopo. He spent R30 million of the provinces roads and bridges that washed away after the 1st rains. Now the province is without R30 million, and without the roads and bridges that money was intended for.


"If you want to tell me that Malema is corrupt more than JZ with his Guptas, Shaicks, Khulubuses, Mdlulis"

Im not telling you that. Those scumb@gs are unfortunately protected. Look at Shaiks, he's a fr3e man. Look at Khulubuse, nothing is being done about him.
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Apr 25, 2012

joyful

Yalo I just have this picture in my mind .. maybe you can draw it:

of Mbeki with a big bucket of popcorns(he prepared it for this year alone), smoking his pipe lopsided, with his feet in the air, holding on to his side, with tears running down his face ..................

AND LAUGHING SO HARD!

and saying "oh this is way better than the movies"!


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But seriously, Mbeki have been laughing since Zuma took office - that is why he needs a big bucket of pop corns: to watch never ending ANC live drama & comedy!
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Apr 25, 2012

Sinudeity

LijahaSisu - A political school run by a person who spent time in jail for corruption :P
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Apr 25, 2012

Tlalas

Malema is still youth, have sympathy on the poor boy, He was trying to be a hero and ended up being a zero.
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Apr 25, 2012

Aftarobots

You are buried alive sani.
Nob0dy will crave 4 that sh!t under ur pants.
Nobody w!ll want to ass0ciated with garden b0ys BCOZ st@rting today u are a nobody.
Please Rem@in in witchcraft province (Limp0p0).

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Apr 25, 2012

NoBlogger

Lijaha
Let's agree to disagree on how the ANC has turned out to be in the last decade and the cadre that it is producing. If Malema was not fired I honestly don't see any other way that could have made him mend his ways - his approach. The man has been in and out of disciplinary cases and still persisted with the very same things that landed him hot water in the first place. I know defiance but malema went overboard.
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Apr 25, 2012

BrothaX

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Apr 25, 2012

LijahaSisu

Sinudeity
A political school run by a person who spent time in jail for corruption :
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He learnt his lesson and was rehabilitated. He will further be conducting his teachings from experience.
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Apr 25, 2012

Malambakupikwa

Political score settled...
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Apr 25, 2012

potjiekos

joyful

Yalo I just have this picture in my mind .. maybe you can draw it:

of Mbeki with a big bucket of popcorns(he prepared it for this year alone), smoking his pipe lopsided, with his feet in the air, holding on to his side, with tears running down his face ..................

AND LAUGHING SO HARD!

and saying "oh this is way better than the movies"!


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But seriously, Mbeki have been laughing since Zuma took office - that is why he needs a big bucket of pop corns: to watch never ending ANC live drama & comedy!
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@ Joyful

I strongly disagree with you on this one sis. Mbeki loves the ANC so very much such that, everything that has taken place since his recall must probably be tearing his heart apart.This is a man of principle who was once labelled as a dead snake and he never responded to such insinuations.

My only fear is seeing the revival of the Cope Youth League right after the Mangaung gathering. At some stage the boy was prepared to K.ILL for Zuma, he is now refering to Mbeki as the Messiah.What will stop him from jumping ship to Lekota's Cope Youth League
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Apr 25, 2012

TupacAmaru

A litre of unleaded petrol will will cost R12,30 next Wednesday in GP.

This is where Julius comes in. Economic freedom would have seen us paying much less...or at least equip us with the necessary means to meet the sky rocketting fuel.


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Apr 25, 2012

BrothaX

I have watched the whole Malema, Magaqa & Shivhambu saga folding out & personally I think the ANC had gone with this case the wrong way. How is getting rid of the aforementioned individuals going to improve thing in the YL? These young are the product of the ANC and if there are defects with the product then return it to the assemble line & do the analysis. What the ANC leaders were supposed to do was to first admit that they are at fault & devise means of coming to an amicable solution, to ensure that better leaders are moulded. You do not mould a leader by casting him/her away, you work close with the person, guide the person to the right direction.
The aforementioned YL leaders’ expulsion won’t suddenly change the way your Ronalds & Mabes are seeing things, in fact it is going to get things worse. With the way things are in the ruling party I would thing the currently would be fortunate enough to witness JC’s return.

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Apr 25, 2012

Sinudeity

LijahaSisu - What lesson? He had a big screen TV in jail, and almost all the amenities he had outside of prison. Nah, the problem in the ANC, instead of kicking corrupt members out, it keeps them.

If I had any say in the matter, anyone who was found guilty of corruption, should have all their assets confiscated, and then kicked out of the country.
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Apr 25, 2012

Ngwijikhwebu

@som'aartakeit,
Mr thin skull, w'h'y s'o m'uch an'ger, ha'tr'ed and bit'terne'ss? G'et ov'er it si'ss'y bo'y. Be a m'an, and n'ot a use'less, an'gr'y and bit'ter si's'sy-b'oy. Don't cry over spilt milk. Yo'u ac'c'use pe'ople from the K'in'gdo'm of be'ing tri'ba'lists, who are y'ou to pa'ss jud'gem'ent on oth'ers sm'all s'is'sy-b'oy?

Get over it, thinks will be alright one day nkwenkwe encinci.


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Apr 25, 2012

Ngwijikhwebu

@LijahaSisu
Go to h'ell with your f'at-boy. The ANC does not need th'ugs like you and him (Your comrade "Che" Malema).
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Apr 25, 2012

The-Rothschilds

Come on Malema supporters.

Face it

YOU HAVE LOST!!!!!!!!!
Mwahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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Apr 25, 2012

Galfrend

Sinudeity


If I had any say in the matter, anyone who was found guilty of corruption, should have all their assets confiscated, and then kicked out of the country.
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Kicked out of the country to where? Which country needs corrupt leaders?
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Apr 25, 2012

vivaJujuviva100

VIVA JUJU VIVA, next step NEC
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Apr 25, 2012

MSG_S

AG!
This 2 guys (zuma and di laaiti hulle dink hulle kan met ons gedagt speeel.) einlek we are aware of the RMillions that are statched in SWIZ BANKS.
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Apr 25, 2012

Ayobas

Wow, Mr President had only std 2 education, jeerrrrrr.....
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Apr 25, 2012

nobnob

No need to worry Malema. SInce you are sure of yourself, why dont you start your own Party. That's the easiest way of attacking ANC and not facing the DC.
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Apr 25, 2012

magebula

Ka hari mpundu jaha ra mupedi swo vava ntsena kambe amukela xiyimo nwana Malema lexi nga heriki xa hlola.swiku helerile myana ndzuwena.
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Apr 25, 2012

Tango

So many enemies...ifp,cope,afriforum,da,awb,udm,nfp,acdp,etc and now his own party== yhoooooooo
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Apr 25, 2012

lowaniwavukosi

viva malema viva, GO MALEMA-GO to COPE
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Apr 25, 2012

MSG_S

Sowetan
Why are you always blocking my comment. When it comes to sex topic you don't block anyone. HORNY HORNY.
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Apr 25, 2012

ProgressiveAfricanDemocrat

Enough has been said. Let us wait for Mangaung. Jacob Zuma and Gwede Mantashe are going to cry like babies. Just watch the space. As for Jacob Zuma, he is in even bigger trouble. Those cases are definitely coming back. He has to fight with all he has now, but he is definitely not going to win this one. All these angry ANC and ANC Youth League members still have the vote in the ANC.
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Apr 25, 2012

MSG_S

Eish! eish! eish!
Diz guyz yu sea Eye POOT dem in de govermente. Nou dey chuck my ASS off.
Eish!
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Apr 25, 2012

WesternLimpopo

Malema julius, he will bounce back.... those who are excited they will be ashamed. Comrade malema one day he will be a president of SA. and i will be a deputy president of sa. Mark my words
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Apr 25, 2012

PleaseGetReal

Idiocy is growing in this country, reading the comments to the top, people who is supporting a thief, a thief that stole from you.

How misguided and uneducated must one be?
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Apr 25, 2012

PleaseGetReal

WesternLimpopo
Malema julius, he will bounce back.... those who are excited they will be ashamed. Comrade malema one day he will be a president of SA. and i will be a deputy president of sa. Mark my words

Shivambu, is it you? bad apology. lol
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Apr 25, 2012

Mbeva

Down but not out, it is still round 9
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Apr 25, 2012

inkwenkweemdaka

malema you are a true leader boy, they did you a favour. you dont need them! 100 percent behind you even if you could open your own party i will vote for you boy!
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Apr 25, 2012

Joose

At one stage Jacob ''sika-le-khekhe, shower' Zuma was in a similar situation and Julius pulled him out, while everybody was moving away from him. Julius will bounce back to lead this country that is currently ran by an uneducated womaniser, hidding behind customs
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Apr 25, 2012

Revulshionary

Excellent Plan... Vote for Julius and weaken the crappy ANC further. A bargain if he can take 10 % away from ANC.... Heard Zille brought this into her planning !!!.....
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Apr 25, 2012

Revulshionary

Joose, not that JULIUS is any more educated..... But Then, his mouth is much bigger......



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Apr 25, 2012

Revulshionary

Galfrend
Sinudeity


If I had any say in the matter, anyone who was found guilty of corruption, should have all their assets confiscated, and then kicked out of the country.
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Kicked out of the country to where? Which country needs corrupt leaders?


Good point... I hear there was a plan to deport Malema,.... But nobody wanted him. Zim, in fact, wanted him but they could not afford him, ..too expesive...., especially in terms of TENDERS....



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Apr 25, 2012

SVR

@TupacAmaru
"A litre of unleaded petrol will will cost R12,30 next Wednesday in GP.

This is where Julius comes in. Economic freedom would have seen us paying much less...or at least equip us with the necessary means to meet the sky rocketting fuel."
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This sounds like woodwork economics to me.

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Apr 25, 2012

jen

No political party in the world would allow one of their own members to criticize them as Malema has done. Let's not forget that like of all of us, he is still entitled to his opinion, only he no longer can trade on the ANC as a platform to run down Zuma and anyone who disagrees with him. He has bought the disgrace upon himself and also disgraced the Youth League and the ANC. I have no doubt we haven't heard the last of him, but he will be toothless without the might of the ANC behind him - he's lost any clout he ever had. And he did all by himself!
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Apr 25, 2012

RogerBlack

Shawara ya re sokodisa....Shawara ya re sokodisa..... Shawara ya re sokodisa
Juju in u i trust.ke di Polotiki dae deng anything is possible...Shawara ya re sokodisa....Shawara ya re sokodisa...i love this song. Black coffee we make a remix of this we go platinum bby...Shawara ya re sokodisa....
This is the song that will be sung to the road leading to Mangaung.....Shawara ya re sokodisa....Shawara ya re sokodisa....

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Apr 25, 2012

Sepoko6

GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!
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Apr 25, 2012

kilawea

"""""This is where Julius comes in. Economic freedom would have seen us paying much less...or at least equip us with the necessary means to meet the sky rocketting fuel. """

.........It is no wonder you follow Julius.......He needs the unconditional support of aaaall the intelligent membahs like you..............
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Apr 25, 2012

MSG_S

We will be there AMIN in the making for your political buriual. I wish coughd have been your political incrimination. WHAT SO EVER THE WORD MAY BE WRITTEN. .No one in his sanety would like their chidren to be led by some omeone of your big little grey and dark matter inside your skull.
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Apr 25, 2012

moralett

Good Small Boy, i told you respect JUJU small boy respect the eldely. Say bloody agent,come out, where are they today you alone. Say thanks because you have some cow at home, you're going to look after them. Bye bye JUJU see you next time and where are your friend today. JUJU bring the membership card to me.
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Apr 26, 2012

Nganunu

Julius Malema was complaining about this kind of leadership.south Africans most black are workers and poor and the labor broking law making them more slaves ,and here comes the E-Toll. The question is do the current leadership still fighting to liberate its people economical or are just caped by capitalist,it seems they don't care except making money for themselves, yesterday i read about kids in eastern cape writing their exams under the trees, just imagine 18 years of freedom, even poor Zimbabwe managed to built classrooms for their children in less than 10 years into power, and invested their money into education. shame south Africa. (.Lizomkhumbula uMalema abamzondayo.)
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Apr 26, 2012

svilmon

Eeish malema...but yu dersrved to be saked actually it was long over due....vho moto mouth malema...lol
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Apr 26, 2012

Ngwana-Modimo-Feela

Malema kicked out? hhe, ya ne Politics!! if Malema is attending a Church that pastor must be verie,verie worried!!
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Apr 26, 2012

Arehone

Who's the Boss? Ke mang Boss
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Apr 26, 2012

Angel6

its going to be all right juju......
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Apr 26, 2012

Magwazambawula

It feels good to see him like this,actually he made himself a lot of enemies and he deserve that.

To Malema, You can't go around humiliate people and you espect them to roll-out a red carpet for you to walk on it, you deserve what you got.

You and the Cronies destroyed Limpopo, look now only the ordinary people are suffering because of you mess.You deserve to go to jail and rot there.
ANC must learn from this,because it allowed the Youth League to overtake it and that is why they even want to decide which leadership they want instead of waiting for the ANC Branches to decide.
Viva ANC Viva
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Apr 26, 2012

Uncompromising

Never tell people to go, the same will happen to you. Always welcome and you will be welcomed too.
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Apr 26, 2012

Ngelethu

Silencing Malema is a grave mistake, mark my words he will bounce back in 10 years or even earlier.

He is brave and straight to the point He is one of the best African Products. The generation to come that will understand their history they will judge him as one of greatest African.The problem with the most but not all current african generation does not understand their own history. I envy eroupeans coz they know theirs. i am no Malema fan but the boy is blessed with wisdom and leadership qualities.



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May 2, 2012

DOPS

wat i knw is that 'malema is still a president of ANCYL' they can take him where they want but at the end he will still remain the president.
ask wy.
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