LOL! I would personally like to see them go through a proper basic training session. 
Chase the uncut one over a few hills with full kit, and a few bricks. As well as get up for pt in the mornings, Ha.. Ha.. Jogging everywhere, never allowed to stand still.
http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/article639477.ece/Keep-ANCYL-away-from-army--DA
Chase the uncut one over a few hills with full kit, and a few bricks. As well as get up for pt in the mornings, Ha.. Ha.. Jogging everywhere, never allowed to stand still.
http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/article639477.ece/Keep-ANCYL-away-from-army--DA
Earlier this year on 13 May 2010 the minister agreed to make arrangements for Julius Malema, together with other senior members of the ANCYL, to undergo two weeks of military training. The agreement was reached after a meeting between the minister and the national executive committee of the ANCYL to discuss the voluntary national service proposal.
The constitution makes it very clear that the defence force may never be used to further, in a partisan manner, any interests of a political party. The defence force should therefore never be drawn into party politics: a two week period of military training for Julius Malema and senior members of the ANCYL risks politicizing the military and undermining the constitutional principle of non partisanship of the defence force.
The minister is playing with political fire and should not allow her political ambition and close relationship with the ANCYL to impair her political judgment and risks politicising the defence force.
The DA therefore calls on the minister to make a public statement explaining whether it is true that the reported military training is going ahead and if it is true to immediately stop the military training reportedly being provided by the SAN.