Mugabe can't control a spade - Malema

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Johannesburg – Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe is incapable of discharging his duties, EFF leader Julius Malema said on Monday.

“Zimbabwe’s situation is bad. President Mugabe cannot even control a spade,” he told reporters.

He called members of the ruling Zanu-PF party to be brave. He said he realised he was opening himself up to insults.

“We are not going to be good friends if we don’t tell them that what they are doing is not good for Zimbabwe’s people.”

In 2016, Zanu-PF confirmed Mugabe would be its presidential candidate for the country’s 2018 elections.

Malema said he continued to admire and respect 92-year-old Mugabe for his “decisive action” on land redistribution in Zimbabwe.

He said Mugabe’s continued stay at the helm threatened some of his achievements. Zanu-PF had many young people capable of continuing his work.

Gambia a ‘sad story’

Malema said the fallout from the Gambia’s presidential elections was a "sad story". The winner, Adama Barrow, had to be sworn-in in Senegal, after the incumbent, president Yahya Jammeh did an about-turn and refused to admit defeat following elections in December.

Following the threat of military action from neighbouring countries, including Senegal, Jammeh fled the country over the weekend, allegedly taking millions of dollars in state money with him.

“We were the first to congratulate the former president. We thought this was beginning of ushering in a new era in African politics,” Malema said.

He said the Gambia was a country with a difficult past and its transition needed to be managed carefully.

African leaders attending the AU summit this week needed to focus more on deepening democratic practices and finding ways of avoiding long-term presidencies.


News24
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/mugabe-cant-control-a-spade-malema-20170123
 
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oh was he cut of from the Mugabe fund.
Sour Grapes Son.

These guys are so predictable.
 
oh was he cut of from the Mugabe fund.
Sour Grapes Son.

These guys are so predictable.

Malema said he continued to admire and respect 92-year-old Mugabe for his “decisive action” on land redistribution in Zimbabwe.

He said Mugabe’s continued stay at the helm threatened some of his achievements. Zanu-PF had many young people capable of continuing his work.

That does not sound like sour grapes to me...
 
Well to be honest, JUJU is in full swing. Today its this yesterday he apologized for backing the PP. Shame man do you feel lonesome or just craving a bit of attention this week.
 
Well to be honest, JUJU is in full swing. Today its this yesterday he apologized for backing the PP. Shame man do you feel lonesome or just craving a bit of attention this week.

He is a true politician, always remain relevant with your voters, some are going to wake up a week before elections and remember that they are political parties.
 
'A little irrelevant man': Mugabe's party brushes off Malema attack

Harare - Officials from Zimbabwe's ruling party have downplayed Julius Malema's "Grandpa it's enough" criticism of longtime president, Robert Mugabe.

"Not bothered at all by Julius Malema's latest ranting," said Psychology Maziwisa, a Zanu-PF Member of Parliament who has worked in the party's information department.

"He is a little and irrelevant man who is trying desperately to gain political mileage in South Africa by insulting a great man in Zimbabwe. Won't win!" Maziwisa posted to Facebook.

But Malema's dig at ruling party "cowards" who he said had not been able to advise Mugabe to go will have shaken some in the president's party.

The EFF leader used to be outspoken in his praise of the now-nearly-93-year-old leader. Just 18 months ago, Zimbabwe's main opposition Movement for Democratic Change spokesperson Obert Gutu said Malema's over-the-top adulation of Mugabe showed he had an "unsound" mind.

Asked what he thought of Malema's comments, Higher Education Minister Jonathan Moyo was non-committal. "I think Malema will always be Malema while everything else is obladi oblada as life goes on!" Moyo tweeted, adding that he was preoccupied by Zimbabwe's AFCON match against Tunisia on Monday evening.

This isn't the first time Malema has told Mugabe his time is up: in December the red berets' commander-in-chief said that although "we love Robert Mugabe for who he is... we accept it's time for him to step down," News24 reported

News24
http://www.news24.com/Africa/Zimbab...abes-party-brushes-off-malema-attack-20170124
 
"Psychology Maziwisa"

Interesting name. My next child will be called "Engineering"
 
‘Mugabe can no longer hold a pen or write half a page’ – EFF continues assault on Zim

“What is revolutionary about being led by a person in old age?” That’s the question Zimbabwean ruling ZANU-PF and its youth wing must ask itself‚ the EFF’s Mbuyiseni Ndlozi said on Tuesday.

They must also ask themselves “what is revolutionary” and being led by a leader “who sleeps all the time in meetings‚ can no longer even hold a pen or write half a page”‚ Ndlozi said of President Robert Mugabe.

This was in response to the ZANU-PF spokesman Psychology Maziwisa’s dismissal of EFF leader Julius Malema’s scathing comments on Monday‚ in which he called on “Grandpa Mugabe” to step down.

Maziwisa said: “Not bothered at all by Julius Malema’s latest ranting. He is a little and irrelevant man who is trying desperately to gain political mileage in South Africa by insulting a great man in Zimbabwe. Won’t win!” Maziwisa reportedly posted on Facebook.

Ndlozi shot back that both the “the ZANU-PF and its youth wing …are cowards”‚ and added that they are “afraid …of President Mugabe”.

He was particularly scathing of the youth wing‚ saying it is “defending and advancing an essentially anti-youth statuesque”.

More at: http://www.timeslive.co.za/africa/2...e’-–-EFF-continues-assault-on-Zimbabwe-leader
 
'Loud-mouthed Gucci revolutionary': Mugabe govt slates Malema AGAIN

Harare - "A puny struggling person." "A shrunken talkative joke." Oh and a "loud-mouthed Gucci revolutionary."

Just in case the message didn't get through the first time, President Robert Mugabe's government is making sure everyone knows it is not pleased with the EFF leader's recent "Grandpa it's enough" comments.

Malema's attack on the nearly-93-year-old Zimbabwean leader on Monday was "irritatingly despicable", said information minister Christopher Mushohwe in a nearly two-page long statement that was read out on state TV's main evening news bulletin.

The minister said Malema was seeking to make up for his "inner political deficiencies" by "projecting himself as a trans-border continental politician who fancies himself big and cute enough to pass comment and judgement on developments elsewhere on the continent."

Zanu-PF lawmaker Psychology Maziwisa had already called Malema a "little irrelevant man" - but this signed diatribe from the information minister shows the extent to which it has stung some officials from Mugabe's government.

(Or at least, it shows the extent to which the information minister and those who may have drafted his speech believe they need to show the holidaying Mugabe that they are defending him).

Malema used to be outspoken in his praise of Mugabe, stoking the ire of Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change.

But in this statement Mugabe's government is accusing the EFF leader of "treacherous, pro-white... politics" - exactly the same kind of words it uses to refer to the MDC.

News24

http://www.news24.com/Africa/Zimbab...nary-mugabe-govt-slates-malema-again-20170125
 
Malema 'a Western agent sent to disrupt African revolutionary parties'

Harare – The Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC), one of South Africa’s oldest political parties, has reportedly described Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema as "a Western agent sent to disrupt [African] revolutionary parties".

According to Zimbabwe's state-owned Herald newspaper, the PAC said Malema and his EFF party were "colonial lapdogs" sent by foreign handlers to disrupt revolutionary parties in Africa.

The PAC said this following Malema's recent "Grandpa it's enough" comments in which he called on Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, 92, to step down.

Mugabe has been in power since 1980 when the southern African country attained its independence from colonial Britain.

Malema said Mugabe was "incapable of discharging his duties" and called on members of the ruling Zanu-PF party to be brave enough to tell the nonagenarian to go.

"Zimbabwe's situation is bad. President Mugabe cannot even control a spade… We are not going to be good friends if we don’t tell them that what they are doing is not good for Zimbabwe’s people," Malema said during a press conference.

Malema's attack 'is very cheap'

But the PAC hit back at Malema, with the party's spokesperson Kenneth Mokgatlhe, saying in a statement that the EFF leader's comments were "reckless".

"The attack is very cheap, unnecessary, desperate, unwarranted, baseless and immature," the PAC was quoted as saying.

Mokgatlhe said Malema was one of the traitors sent to destabilise the independence of African countries, as witnessed by his attack on African icons.

"Since the early 1960s, during the decolonisation of African states until to date, we have been infiltrated by London stooges who are brought and introduced to disrupt progress," said Mokgatlhe.

He said his party owed Zanu-PF and Zimbabwe an apology for being insulted by "one political party of South Africa which is handled in London".

The PAC said this after the Zimbabwean government also issued a statement in which it berated Malema over his remarks.

The country’s information minister Christopher Mushohwe described the EFF leader's attack on the veteran leader as "irritatingly despicable", while Zanu-PF lawmaker Psychology Maziwisa said he (Malema) was a "little irrelevant man who is trying desperately to gain political mileage in South Africa by insulting a great man in Zimbabwe".

News24
http://www.news24.com/Africa/Zimbab...isrupt-african-revolutionary-parties-20170128
 
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