Thursday 13 September 2012

MALEMA SIT DOWN PLEASE!!

Follow up on Lonmin workers strike


Expelled ANCYL President Julius Malema
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Expelled ANCYL President Julius Malema is misleading the mine workers by telling them to strike until their demands are met. Malema summoned the mine workers to a meeting on Tuesday (11 September 2012) to tell them they need to strike Five (5) days a month until they get what they want (Reported on news24 12 September 2012). For the past years, Malema has been a strong persuader because he knows what the people want and need and that is when he gets in, manipulates the situation.
 
A cartoon by Zapiro showing members of the ANC
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"There must be a national strike at all the mines until (National Union of Mineworkers' secretary general) Frans Baleni and the union's leadership step down with immediate effect" said Malema.
Malema is using desperate people and their situations as a platform to fight their battles with ANC. He is playing hero so that he acn hurt the people who expelled him even though he was wrong.

Our organisation does not condone violence and the fact that workers are not happy is a priority. A campaign will be launched to look into the needs of the miners and the involvement of Malema into the situation.  

What example is he setting? He says he will fight until bitter end to go back to ANC because it is all he knows but are these majors he is taking to do so? The question still remains.

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8 comments:

  1. Julius Malema is causing more chaos than it already is. I wonder what this country will be like if he were to be the president. Who would have thought that Julius would turn against Zuma? He has crossed the line something must be done. Everywhere he goes he makes sure he attacks Jacob Zuma questioning about his multiple marriages, and going on about president being “a questionable leader” we all know he too is not saint.



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    1. this country is going to the dispute Amanda, how can the future President act this way? really i do not understand.

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  2. No Mr Malema is way out of control now how can he tell the miners to strike every month for 5 days until the demands are met.

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    1. He is indeed encouraging bad behaviour, what he is doing is out of control and somebody has to confront him about it.

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  3. Whatever that Malema is doing he is just paving his way to Mangaung and want people to discard the current ANC leadership and elect the new one that will bring him back to the ANC by lifting up the suspension he is currently facing

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  4. Lucky, Malema grew up with ANC according to him. I think he is aware of what he is doing but why is he acting like a hooligan? is this the way its done and what happens if Mr zuma is not off presidencey?

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  5. dont you think the main aim of the youth league is to voice out what other "elders " people are not voicing out? without Malema who will speak for the miners who are majority weak in the english language

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    1. I have only 2 QUESTIONS FOR YOU TEBOGO: 1. Why dont Malema speak about what he should actually be speaking about? 2. What has he done for us as youth except to cause us headache and pain?

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