Malema must apologise

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Johannesburg - ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has been ordered to apologise to President Jacob Zuma and attend anger management classes following his disciplinary hearing on Tuesday night, the ANC said.

Malema, who was facing charges of provoking "serious divisions" in the party, was also ordered to pay a R10 000 fine to a youth development project within the next three months and attend the ANC's political school for 20 days, party spokesperson Brian Sokutu said in a statement.


- SAPA

http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Malema-must-apologise-20100511

Julius Malema attending anger management?? ROFL :D
And News24 - use spell check ;) apologise ==> apologize ;):D
 
Yup we don't do z's or call them zeebras.

Anger management, 20 days at political school ( which he will probably fail ) and an apology to JZ - barely a slap on the wrist.

Now he just has to deal with the Equality court, Solidarity, Afriforum, SARS, tender probe and everyone else who doesn't want him around.
 
Yup we don't do z's or call them zeebras.

Anger management, 20 days at political school ( which he will probably fail ) and an apology to JZ - barely a slap on the wrist.

Now he just has to deal with the Equality court, Solidarity, Afriforum, SARS, tender probe and everyone else who doesn't want him around.

20 days ?

What about our weekly dose of entertainment ? :p
 
You can make him say sorry, but it doesn't mean that he is sincere in it. All it means is that he'll learn to be a bit more devious in the way he pushes his agendas.
 
"Hey Zuma sozz m8 have a beer, so what next on the good cop, bad cop agenda"

I still believe the purpose of Julius Malema is to draw our attention away from Zuma,but I could be wrong.
 
O come on 10k that is nothing to him... its a slap on the wrist for him and a slap in the face for everyone else...
 
10k? His wristwatch costs more than that. A finger-wagging lecture from a source which is big talk and no action? I bet the turd is trembling in his boots.
 
In general, unless it is from someone close to me whose opinon really matters to me, I do not put much stock in apologies, especially when apologising is part of a 'sentence' someone received from a disciplinary tribunal, court, etc.

If someone really felt that they did wrong, they would have apologised of their own accord, without being forced to do so.
 
In general, unless it is from someone close to me whose opinon really matters to me, I do not put much stock in apologies, especially when apologising is part of a 'sentence' someone received from a disciplinary tribunal, court, etc.

If someone really felt that they did wrong, they would have apologised of their own accord, without being forced to do so.



I agree with you 100%.
 
You can make him say sorry, but it doesn't mean that he is sincere in it. All it means is that he'll learn to be a bit more devious in the way he pushes his agendas.

Does mean he's humiliated and humbled in public, whatever way you look at it. He's not quite King Shizzle like he was making out before.

What did people expect ? It's a step in the right direction.
 
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