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Malema: I'm bolder and stronger




2010-05-22 22:39

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Durban - ANC Youth League president Julius Malema was not bitter about being subjected to a disciplinary hearing by the ANC, he told league members in KwaZulu-Natal on Saturday.

"I come out of the disciplinary hearing as a cadre that is not bitter but bolder and stronger," Malema told delegates at the province's elective conference,

Malema was recently summoned by the ANC for unfavourably comparing President Jacob Zuma to former president Thabo Mbeki.

The ANC also said he had brought the party into disrepute.

Malema was told to pay a fine of R10 000, apologise to the president and go for anger management classes.

"Zuma has a right to call anyone of us into order ... we will never question the authority of President Zuma," said Malema, who surprised delegates by remixing the controversial lyrics "shoot the boer" to "kiss the boer".

He said there were people spreading lies that there was a group of people that wanted to succeed Zuma.

"There is no succession of the president. He will remain in his position beyond 2012," he said.

He also blasted Inkatha Freedom Party president Mangosuthu Buthelezi and called him a "factory fault".

He said Buthelezi would have declared KwaZulu-Natal a one party state and he would not have allowed members to join other parties.

He went on to say that he saluted the youth of KwaZulu-Natal for reclaiming the province.

"The IFP will never reclaim this province," said Malema.

In September the ANC would hold their national general council in KwaZulu-Natal. The nationalisation of mines would be part of the discussions in the council.

The league then began the process of electing its leadership in that province.

Lobbying for the top national positions in the league had divided its branches into those supporting current president Julius Malema, and those who wanted him replaced by his deputy Andile Lungisa.

- SAPA

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Comments by Sonny

What will this maggot say after doing "military training?"

More like a miscarriage than a factory fault!

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