Thursday 27 September 2012

WAR IS YET TO DISPUTE

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Jacob Zuma the president of south africa.
The battle of the ANC nominations of the new members of the parliament is yet to come at the conference that is going to be held in Mangaung. The conference will be held during the month of December (Reported news24, 26 September 2012).
“Infuse a young leadership into ANC…we need to be led by our own” said Mr Lamola the deputy president of ANCYL.  First of all he is sending out the message that the current President is not one of their own and that statement is being questioned what he meant about that.  
The students of wits made it clear that they are fully supporting the following members of the parliament to be the next effective members:
·         Kgalema  Motlanthe (deputy president)
·         Julius Malema(Expelled ANCYL president)
·         Fikile Mbalula (minister of sport)
The wits students want Mr Motlanthe to be president, Malema to go back to his old position and Mbalula to be their general secretary. These nominations will bring the party to fight against each other. What is going to happen at Mangaung is exactly what happened to the former President Mr Thabo Mbeki.
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Expelled ANC Youth League Julius Malema
As a public relations practitioner I say that before heading to the conference in December, the parliament members who had the deciding vote talk and make it clear that whoever votes makes sure they choose the best candidate for the job not as a friend. In the conference there will be press that I will organise as well.

8 comments:

  1. Disagree!!

    If you're friend was running for class rep would you not vote for her. Besides the fact that she's youre friend your more aware of her thinking than others and would understand the benefit of her decisions too well.

    Politics is about seducing people and getting them to 'get you'. People will always vote for one they deem as closest to their own view of life.
    If I think in my heart that Julias will benefit me and mine I'd vote him in too.

    You think Americans voted for Obama cause of his policies or because HE'S BLACK and represents a new generation?

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    1. People will always vote for the party that they think saved them from apartheid and that is ANC of which it is wrong. If the ANC is not doing enough why still rule.

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  2. In politics it's all about cronies because they promise each other that if you choose me i will give this and that.

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    1. Yes Lucky and when the other person does not deliever things turn ugly.

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  3. I just cannot wait for the conference in December at Manguang. So far by the look of things zumas chances of making it to the second term as the president are very slim. Juju on the other side seems to have the public’s support. This is a complex situation; all I can say right now is May the best man win.

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    1. Amanda do not underestimate power of a political person, you might be supriced but yes we will have to all wait and see.

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  4. has south african politics turned into the educated vs. the uneducated? or the are other factors at play here

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    1. Tebogo honestly i do not know what South Africa has turned to but it has turned to something not nice.

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