Friday 28 September 2012

Malema allegedly charged with money-laundering



PICTURE: AP
The expelled ANC Youth League president claimed that certain members of the media conspired against him with the "dictatorship" and that they would not cover certain events, in the same way police had prevented him from addressing mine workers at Marikana. We all witnessed how he sold dreams to impressionable miners and militants, almost encouraging them to continue striking and as a consequence losing money daily, free from their immediate struggle, mainly being each worker returning to their poor families with nothing more than the possibility of an increase in wages. You may argue that the negotiations had a positive outcome because the worker did eventually get the increase, but this agreement was reached without Malema.

 
I salute him for undertaking to present him voluntarily at court, without the need to be arrested. As I have read this issue from different newspapers, he claimed that it is not necessary for him to be arrested as he recorded his undertaking to hawks and the NPA last year. If he did managed to do that, I think he shows that everything he does is important and he want to show us that he is a good leader and such leaders are needed.  For now there is no evidence that shows us that he is guilty and let’s not exaggerates and let the court do what they are capable of (prosecuting those who are found guilty).
According to media 24, "Analysts... analyze it [Malema's appearance] in a manner in which you can see anger. It is not influenced or guided by any other thing but the hatred of a man." And if our representatives continue doing so, our government will part-ways and South Africa will have a bad image. They shouldn’t let their emotions to interfere to this matter.

12 comments:

  1. Personal vendattas are always an issue within politics as it is a very dirty game. Malema feels betrayed by the very same people he beleived in, now he really knows how it feels to be lied to just as the poor South Africans who always vote for false representation...@MokD21!

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    1. True to that. This vendattas won't stop until we find good representatives who will do good jobs for us.We are been lied and such thing should come to an end.

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  2. atleast Malema is standing for his doings unlike other people in the public eye who are afraid to stand their grounds.Therefore I see it as uncessary for him to be arrested because he is able to explain himself and give reasons why he id what he was doing.

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    1. I agree with you. He did manage to explain what he did and as far as i'm concerned i think he had not done anything wrong. They just want him to lose our support.

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  3. i feel that malema should really be removed from the government because i really think he is quilty the man shows by the way he spend money that he is really quity

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    1. No, i think we should let the court do what they do often. They say a person is guilty until he/she is been proven guilty. For now we don't have enough or factual information to prove that he is guilty.

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  4. I still believe that malema is a good character to the society because he stands for what is right. A good example of his well potrayed behaviour is that of handing himself to the police. This goes to show that he is ready to be accessed by the judge and he will accept any prosecution that comes his way.

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    1. True to that. He shows that if he is found guilty, he is willing to serve for what he did.He is a good representative.

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  5. Julius Malema is nothing but trouble. He used the Marikana situation to discredit Jacob Zuma and the South African government. He thinks he's untouchable. All I can say is... one day is one day.

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    1. For me he is not a trouble. I like what he does and according to him, he just want to expose them.

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  6. Julius Malema has been hiding and busy correcting other people's mistakes whilst he was smuggling other some money.

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    1. For me i don't think so. For now we don't have enough or factual information that find Malema guilty. Let's hope as time goes by they do find factual information about his scandals.

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