ettubrute
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/me likes the idea... 
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There are lots of minority groups with many different agendas, the most common uniting factor is everyone is angry at Malema.
Absolutely beautiful idea! Im surprised this idea hasn't come up sooner but Im sure as hell gonna be there. If the incompetent ANC can't / wont do anything apart from continuously "have a word" with Malema then we need to show them how it is done. Its time for all the other parties to stand together against this monstrosity and take him out.
Id like to see a mass-march getting the attention of the UN. Seriously folks, we're as close to a cry for help as we've ever been, we need this.
WHY then is he still maintaining his position as head of the ANCYL.
IF he is really so out of line could he not be demoted / stripped of his position / kicked out / new elections called for
This will NEVER happen because the ANC only pays lip-service to the real mechanisms of true democracy
MW
Party sources said part of the reason for Malema’s convincing victories was because the nomination procedure for top district posts was changed from the usual secret ballot to a show of hands – under the watchful eyes of senior ANC leaders. Malema himself witnessed voting at the OR Tambo conference.
Malema’s supporters so far command support from three of the youth body’s regions – Amathole, OR Tambo and Cacadu. Andile Lungisa, Malema’s deputy who is tipped to challenge for the top position, has backing from the Nelson Mandela Metro, while Alfred Nzo, Chris Hani and Joe Gqabi regions have yet to decide .
The Dispatch learnt from reliable sources that senior leaders in both Amathole and OR Tambo regions helped to stem the challenge by Lungisa and his supporters .
The leaders attended and impressed on delegates the importance of emerging from the conference with a positive outcome for Malema.