Malema is not our leader - Gauteng ANCYL
WARNING: Sindiso Magaqa and Floyd Shivambu must watch their step - not run after Juju 'like students after a pop star'
Julius Malema has been fired as ANC Youth League president and should be treated as such, the league in Gauteng says
“Mr Malema is no longer president and we want the ANCYL to move on,” provincial deputy chairman Simon Molefe told reporters in Johannesburg.
“The deputy president [Ronald Lamola] is acting president and we want the NEC [national executive committee] to implement that.”
Despite the expulsion of Malema by the ANC earlier this year the ANCYL’s national executive committee has insisted that he stay president until its next elective conference in 2014.
Molefe said Malema continued to insult the movement and the ANC leadership, which was unacceptable.
The ANCYL in Gauteng also distanced itself from a group calling itself Friends of the Youth League.
“It [the provincial executive committee] characterised the formation as counter-revolutionary, primarily aimed at undermining the authority of the ANC as well as seeking to sow divisions within the organisation in the build up to the Mangaung congress,” Molefe said.
“This formation is no different to how [the Congress of the People] came into existence, primarily informed by a reluctance to accept outcomes of internal ANC processes.”
Molefe said the PEC was concerned by the ANCYL’s national executive committee’s silence on the group and urged it to publicly announce where it stood.
Friends of the Youth League was established shortly after Malema was expelled from the ANC. It organises events around the country at which Malema can address supporters.
Despite Gauteng’s dismissal of the group, the ANCYL in Limpopo has said it supports Friends of the Youth League.
Gauteng acting provincial secretary Nkhensani Kubayi said this was one of the reasons the Gauteng PEC wanted the NEC to publicly announce its position.
She said that after analysing the events organised by the group it was clear that Friends of the Youth League was against the ANC and the ANCYL.
“When they continue to insult the leaders of our movement we cannot have a relationship with them. We need to put a stop to the terms of association [with the group].”
PEC member Castro Tsiweng said the ANCYL had to defend the integrity of the ANC.
“If people are our friends, why don’t they join the youth league,” he said.
“We don’t need more friends, we have many.”
Molefe said the Gauteng ANCYL would take disciplinary action against any of its members or structures within the province who associated themselves with the group.
“The unity and cohesion of the ANC is paramount, and no individuals should be allowed to undermine such, especially those that are no longer members of the organisation,” said Molefe.
When asked how the ANCYL would feel if the NEC said it did support Friends of the Youth League, Molefe said that would be disappointing.
“They are the enemy of the revolution, they are the enemy of the ANCYL,” he said.
Suspended ANCYL secretary general Sindiso Magaqa and suspended spokesman Floyd Shivambu have attended Friends of the Youth League events.
Kubayi said Magaqa and Shivambu had specific conditions they had to comply with and that it was up to the ANC to decide if they had contravened those conditions by being seen with Malema.
She reiterated that the PEC had welcomed their suspension.
Molefe said Magaqa and Shivambu had a responsibility to behave themselves.
“If they don’t, we’ll call on the mother body to step in. If you fail to rehabilitate yourself, you must leave the movement,” he said.
“You find the two of them running after him [Malema] like students after a pop star.”
'WAITING TO COME BACK': Expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema speaking in Mangaung, Bloemfontein. July 2012.
PHOTO: NTWAAGAE SELEKA

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Cl!ck
Is this all we're going to read, week-in-week-out.. Malema this, Zuma that.. Malema is in love, Zuma is in pain.. Malema wears size 3, Zuma likes Peanut-butter.. etc!!!! NxReport Abuse
CheeseBoy
the ANCYL along with other so called leagues has over the years lost tough with its original mandate. To look after and champion the progression of South African youths.These useless organizations need to be dismantled.
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mozanana
@ click sowetan ya bhora dis daysReport Abuse
Mbedzhana
I thought Molefe was in Midrand the last time Malema was re-elected the President and where the constitution of the ANCYL was amended. Molefe please read your constitution or ask Angie Motshekga to read it for you as as she is still waiting for the books to be delivered by Edu-Solutions.Report Abuse
nobnob
Can some one please name anything that Malema has done for the Youth except misleading them (the Youth)?Report Abuse
malemaforpresident
Baloyi Gauteng ANCYL di satan sellouts we will win this war like it or not who is Molefe skampoooop who is he tsheeekReport Abuse
kataleya
Simon you are no longer a youth ,you are old leave the issue of ancyl to us the youth ,nxaReport Abuse
Secretary
Malema is too strong to be resisted. His mouth is surrounded by facts. Zuma never met Malema before head to head , because Juju is too tough.Report Abuse
Jubajhb
Malema has been banned from ANC, that means his position is vacant. Surely there should be a process to fill the vacancy???Report Abuse
bizoro
these people were quiet for a long tym all of a sudden they are talking, wat happen to their announcement that they dont support the expalsion of julius. Mnxm opportunitic city idiots they are now tired of counting city lights they want to talk politics they dont know.Report Abuse
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