Put your story Comrade on record and invite media and tell your story to the 
general membership of the YL,prove your your story against what Magdelina 
Moonsamy seems to allege...that your story is mistrust and misleading,how can 
anyone in the PEC  just pass a motion of no confidence,and then NEC is there to 
remove a leadership that was elected by branches in a highest decision making 
gathering.Before you remove any leader elected by branches on a claim that 
there is a motion of no confidence,you must firstly apply corrective measure 
and justify your act,by firstly trying to help the collective to correct this 
situation.Question to be asked to the NEC,before you came to remove 
leadership,what have you done first to help to correct,or help to fix the 
problem...you might find nothing that ever happen.I think this behaviour is 
wrong of the NEC to just remove a PEC leadership,maybe it also ring that we 
must also call for the removal of the whole NEC leadership,because we as 
branches we have lost confidence in this leadership,we must just call and 
someone must just come and remove them...This is very shallow politics in the 
YL...   
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From: Dominic Tweedie <[email protected]>
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Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 07:14:28 
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Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] ANCYL purge in Mpumalanga


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*More strife in ANC Youth League ranks*


*Sibongakonke Shoba, Business Day, Johannesburg, 28 November 2011*

AFRICAN National Congress (ANC) Youth League president Julius Malema's 
opponents in Mpumalanga have written to the ANC's secretary-general, 
Gwede Mantashe, to complain about an alleged purge of those opposed to 
the firebrand.

This is the second such complaint to reach Mr Mantashe's office. The 
first was from the disbanded executive of the youth league in KwaZulu- 
Natal, who requested his intervention after its battle with Mr Malema. 
This comes as a rebellion against Mr Malema's leadership gains momentum 
nationally as he fights for his political survival.

The league's former secretary in Mpumalanga, John Mkhatshwa, said he and 
three other members of the provincial executive committee (PEC) were 
removed from their posts after the PEC welcomed Mr Malema's suspension 
from the ANC. He said that after a PEC meeting last Sunday, league 
secretary-general Sindiso Magaqa convened a special meeting with the 
provincial leaders last Thursday where the alleged purges took place. Mr 
Mkhatshwa said it was in that meeting where Mr Malema's close ally and 
deputy Ronald Lamola chastised them for not being "visible" at 
gatherings to support Mr Malema.

"He said I was not present at the march for economic freedom and other 
national events," he said.

He claimed Mr Lamola ordered that three youth leaders who did not 
support Mr Malema's re-election last June to leave the room. "He said 
the three were no longer part of the PEC and should never be allowed to 
attend PEC meetings."

Mr Mkhatshwa said Mr Lamola asked him for a progress report on the 
league's plan to remove ANC provincial chairman David Mabuza. "There was 
never such a resolution," Mr Mkhatshwa said. He claimed Mr Lamola told 
him he was no longer secretary because he was dragg ing his feet in 
applying the plan to remove Mr Mabuza. Mr Mkhatshwa said eight more 
members of his executive resigned in protest against Mr Lamola's actions.

Mr Lamola was not available for comment yesterday.

League spokeswoman Magdalene Moonsamy disputed Mr Mkhatshwa's claims, 
saying his version of events was misleading.

According to Ms Moonsamy, a vote of no confidence in Mr Mkhatshwa was 
passed by the PEC because the province had failed to function under his 
leadership. "In Mpumalanga, the ANC Youth League has not functioned 
optimally. A person must not go around spreading mistruths," she said.

Another league leader who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the 
rebellion against Mr Malema's leadership was growing across the country 
after he allegedly tempered with the league constitution.

The disbanded KwaZulu-Natal PEC was the first to deny that the league's 
constitution was amended to exempt the league from automatically 
applying a disciplinary ruling of the ANC. Mr Mkhatshwa has also 
disputed the changes.

Mr Malema has insisted the amendment did take place, but other leaders 
have denied this. "We are going to raise this in the next NEC. Such an 
amendment never took place," said one leader who asked not to be named.

Mr Malema and five colleagues filed their appeals on Thursday.

The league is campaigning for leadership change in the ANC. Mr Malema's 
backers claim the suspensions are politically motivated. They want 
President Jacob Zuma to make way for his deputy Kgalema Motlanthe and Mr 
Mantashe to be replaced by Sport and Recreation Minister Fikile Mbalula.

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*From: http://www.businessday.co.za/articles/Content.aspx?id=159727*


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