ANCYL warns ANC leaders

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Johannesburg - The ANC Youth League warned ANC leaders on Monday not to defy the league's policy positions.

"Anybody who has taken a posture and has defined himself as against the ANC Youth League... such an individual runs the risk of losing the support of the Youth League," its president Julius Malema said in Johannesburg.

This should not be seen as blackmail, he said after a meeting of the league's national executive committee over the weekend.

"This time around, we are not going to vote for those who are against [former president Thabo] Mbeki. This time around there is no Mbeki. The criteria now is [whether] are we sharing the same perspectives?"

Principles

"It's not about personalities, it's about principles... We mean business."

The league has traditionally helped ANC members get into positions of power within the party.

"We will demonstrate our power in 2010.... we will start this year in the NGC [national general council], the singing and the dancing is going to tell you what is going to happen in 2012."

The ANCYL would try to drum up support, among ANC structures and the alliance, for its stance on nationalising mines in the run-up to the ANC's national general council in September, and its national conference in 2012. It is proposing the establishment of a state mining company to control the country's mineral resources.

The league would hold talks with the sector to garner support and invite input on its proposal. Malema said it had already discussed the proposal with Anglo Platinum's chief executive - who agreed to look at the document.

The ANCYL wants the Minerals and Petroleum Resources Development Act amended to compel mining companies to partner with the state to get mining licences.

"[The Act] should be amended to say the corporations applying for mining in South Africa should be in partnership with the state-owned mining company, wherein the state owns not less than 60% of the shares and right of determination," Malema said.

'Place moratorium on licences'

The amendment should apply to new mining licences and to those seeking to renew them. The league wanted the government to place a moratorium on issuing licences until the Act was amended.

It hoped to see the change, which should be a "democratic process involving all stakeholders", happen immediately after the ANC's September NGC.

Nationalisation, according to the league, should involve "expropriation with or without compensation". It should be accompanied by a "thorough transformation" of state-owned enterprises.

Nationalisation was a means to "safeguard sovereignty", transform the country's unequal spatial development patterns, increase state revenue and create sustainable jobs.

Nationalising banks

Malema said the league also supported nationalising banks, but "not now".

Investors should not be "afraid of democratic debate". If any were scared off by the proposals, others would replace them, he said.

The league would urge its members to enlist in the South African National Defence Force, with plans for the league's leadership to soon join the SANDF's reservist programme.

He said politics and military training went "hand in hand".


"... we must not produce people who overthrow us... we must produce people who are loyal to the ruling party," he said.

"As revolutionary activists, we have a responsibility to appreciate the significance of national security and must always be on guard to defend the hard-won freedom and democracy and fight crime in communities."

http://www.news24.com/Content/South...f48c/01-02-2010-05-13/ANCYL_warns_ANC_leaders

seems that Malema wishes it was 1970 then he could single handedly throw destroy apartheid and instill his own funky version of state owned/run bollocks

good news is that he seems to about to start a community watch ... so at last I feel safe now :love:
 
I don't like him... even for entertainment value...

This twit is costing this country LARGE sums of money in FDI...
 
If he choked to death on his dummy there's a million more in line to replace him.
 
Did the police ever find the criminals in that ETV news broadcast?

Perhaps one of them was Malema :whistle:
 
Ok I missed that nationalising banks bit... :eek:

Not a fsck am I letting the gauvamint get that kind of control over my money....
 
Ok I missed that nationalising banks bit... :eek:

Not a fsck am I letting the gauvamint get that kind of control over my money....

Start making that hole in the mattress :erm:
 
I hope that it is true what some people have been saying - that the NEC doesn't take whatever Malema says seriously because if they do...we're in trouble. Big trouble.

Even Lancealot would have to admit it! :D
 
I hope that it is true what some people have been saying - that the NEC doesn't take whatever Malema says seriously because if they do...we're in trouble. Big trouble.

Even Lancealot would have to admit it! :D

My guess is if ANC took him seriously, he would be influential in the NEC and probably chairing the National Working Committee.
 
Thank heavens for the black middel & upper class created by BEE.

How exactly do you nationalise private banks ?
First you pass a law that allows it. Then you redirect dividends to the treasury & change the share register to say Gov. :(
 
I wonder where I can get tickets to watch this show! Call it 'Dumb and Dumbererer'
 
I hope that it is true what some people have been saying - that the NEC doesn't take whatever Malema says seriously because if they do...we're in trouble. Big trouble.

Even Lancealot would have to admit it! :D

He wont! Never....eve'.
 
The worrisome comment is the SANDF bit. If the ANCYL has the power of the military than our consitution and laws will become meaningless as we have now NO means/power to defend ourselves against intrusions/force imposed on us by the military.
 
good luck turning this country into a socialist state without 67% of the parliament seats!
I support nationalization of banks, lets be honest our banks are not banks, but rather businesses, but I do not for one believe that the ANC has the capability or integrity not to miss manage my money, hence I do not support Malema doing it!
 
It will eventually happen. Turning up the heat slowly so the frog does not jump out the pot ;)
 
Thank heavens for the black middel & upper class created by BEE.


First you pass a law that allows it. Then you redirect dividends to the treasury & change the share register to say Gov. :(

At the expense of pissing off the Chinese? Don't think that's gonna happen!
 
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