Cde Msimelelo,

In deed there is a need to deal with elements who seems hell bent to 
disturbalise the ANC, Peters is one of the polarising figure in the ANC and the 
ANCYL President was correct to say if people are going to continue to make the 
ANC ungovernable they should leave. 
You see the problem with your narrow analysis is that you only pick the target 
and not want to understand the deep root cause of all this discourse. 

An example has been  FreeState  tendency of not respecting party structure and 
always want to resolve party matter in court, it can be traced back to your  
Lekota's reign as Premier to recent innuendo by member towards Polokwane. The 
question which you should ask is what has been Premier in that Province role in 
financing these court battles to challenge ANC decisions. The Northern Cape is 
not immune from this tendencies. Subjective interest above party interest could 
not be tolerated in the ANC even if you call us intolerant towards other views. 
The recent uproar in N Cape by in large has been to try to defend selfish 
interest and not the gains of the ANC as collective. We could go ahead mention 
all this elements who when deployed in position of power assume to be power to 
the ANC. Limpopo being one etc. Therefore the militant outbursts of the leader 
of the ANCYL is informed by the love to jealously guard this noble movement 
which our forefathers left to us. Then if you cannot at your constituency 
defend the ANC, why must we trust you with responsibilities? If you read 
Through the Eye of the Needle, you will understand that Julius is correct to 
lambast some of these leading figures. 

The question which me and you should ask is whether the platform was correct 
for Julius to deal with Peters in public domain or should have taken her to 
task within the structure of the ANC as a deployee. Therefore you insinuation 
that the President of the ANCYL is a polarising figure is baseless and could 
not be left unattended by those of us who will do everything possible to defend 
this same ANC. I do not know what has been your view on the performance of the 
same leaders you so dearly adore in terms of constituency services? Maybe you 
had to share light with us so that we could within the ANCYL structure talk to 
Julius on what need to be the priority of his energy while guarding this ANC 
Jealously.

Zuma Populist stance of Teenage Pregnancy.

Unless you live in a remote fiefdom, you will call that polarising when a 
father is concern with the level of poverty and what lead to some of our own 
ANCYL members and potential members falling pregnancy, while the daunting task 
of tackling skills development is our country priority. You see common sense is 
not common at all. If we the ANC do not put pragmatic programme to deal with 
Social ills of the society, the same society will revolt against us (My apology 
for including you in this US aspects in case you are not one of US). The ANC 
priority emanating from the conference in Polokwane are Education, Crime 
Prevention, Health and Social Development. I am mentioning these  because they 
seems to be the one that have direct relationship with what our President has 
been commenting about. You see unless we educate our youth and provide decent 
education, we will never achieve our targets of halving unemployment if 2014. 
Unless we deal with social ills of allowing our own you sisters fall pregnancy 
at that young age do to the over dependency of State provision of Social 
Grants, we will never achieve our own targets in terms of Millennium 
development Goals. Therefore you ought to enlighten us here as to what is this 
polarising populist view which the President is been castigated for. Please 
chief, stop spreading Propaganda to score cheap political views. The position 
on Teenage Pregnancy is a good one and we should not be afraid to say this 
Dependency Syndrome on the State is not sustainable and as such measures have 
to be crafted to deal with such. Please Read the Outcome of the Alliance Summit 
in order to understand the position of the President. 

I remain a loyal guarding of the ANC to the core and I will jealously guard it 
against abuse by propagandist like you.

Kha ri ambe


>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2008/11/14 09:10 AM >>>

CMD Phumlani here are two examples, Zuma populist views on dealing with
teenage pregnancy and Malema's recent outburst when he told Premier Peters
to leave the ANC.

Is that what we expect from leaders...

Is this how things are done in the ANC?


> Cde Msimelelo
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> Kindly tell us more about the "polarising" and "controversial" part of
> it on the side of the ANC President. What exactly are you telling us?
> Then I will sincerely respond to your questions.
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> Phumlani
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> Chief your a playing with fire these people of YCL they are ready to
> kill for zuma
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> Why are Zuma and Malema such polarising figures. Would it not be better
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