Friday, 16 March 2012

An apology atlast to ANC leaders



The suspended ANC youth league leader Julius Malema apologised to leaders of the ANC on the talk show (Asikhulume) on sunday night (11/03/2012). According to articles that were written and/or published by media 24 and The NEW AGE, the embattled ANC youth league leader Julius Malema pleaded to the ruling party not to expel him after making a rare public apology for critising them as to moderate in their policies. He said he had done nothing wrong by calling for nationalisation of mines and the seizure of white owned land. He ( Malema) thought that he was making a  contribution  through  strengthening the movement as required by the constitution of the ANC youth league to support the movement.


During the interview with Vuyo Mvoko, he asked to be allowed to stay as the ANC member, saying being a member was "His life" and that he had joined the movement  at an early age (9 years) during the anti apartheid. He pleaded to the movement to leave him with his ANC membership card because the imagination of being outside is scary for him and he don't have anything except ANC.


Our president made a good thing to expel Malema permanently today and we hope to see change as time goes by. Lets support our  movement and be patiently towards them as change will be made and everything will go back to their roots. Malema caused many troubles for the movement, thinking that there is no one who can tell him what not to do and that he is above the law. I salute you Mr president for what you did and hope others will learn from what you did to our former ANC youth league president.

4 comments:

  1. malema was only suggesting that if government changed some of it's policies then change in south africa would have come sooner.. and the wealth seen by few in our country would be shared with all citizens.
    it is very cold on the outside as malema has just realised.

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  2. No, he (Malema) wanted to gain publicity for his own goodwill and not for the public. I think somewhere somehow he can be right as long as the public will gain something from our land. You know what Edwin, this people only thinks for themselves,so i wouldn't support anyone because you can even see for yourself by looking at what is happening in the BEE, only the middle and the top class will gain from this.

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  3. He might have apologised but all of his cases hapened one after another. Thus, he already made his damage and therefore, his apology must not be accepted. The best thing is not to accept this apology because later on, if his apology can be accepted, he might use it as a platform to get back to the party and cause another demages to what he is already done now and that will be ruining the party peace by peace.

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    1. I get what you saying but all of them(government members) are the same. They only realises this when they have to face their consequences. South africa is corrupt and there is nothing we will do as long as we still have that mentality of looking what happened wayback....

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