Malema on the list to serve Limpopo's PEC
19-Dec-2011 | Sapa | 76
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Suspended ANC Youth League president Julius Malema was among 40 candidates
nominated to serve on the ANC's Limpopo provincial executive committee
(PEC), an official confirmed on Monday.

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 "Yes, he [Malema] is on the list," provincial spokesman David Masondo told
Sapa.

Masondo said voting for the 20 additional members would take place on
Monday, before commissions report back on resolutions during a closed
session.

Proceedings had not started by 10.45am. However, Masondo said an official
announcement of the PEC would be made later in the day.

"Delegates decided to only nominate and not vote as planned on Sunday
because they were tired. People retired at 9pm," he said.

It is understood that some delegates wanted to attend a free-for-all party
hosted by Malema at Peter Mokaba Stadium.

Thousands of youth flocked to the venue where they were entertained by
prominent house DJs and artists, including Nigeria's Flavour which sent the
crowd into a frenzy.

Malema, who is an ally of ANC provincial chairman Cassel Mathale, spent his
time at a white marquee set up close to the stage.

Earlier this year Malema joked that he did not want a job in government.
Speaking at the University of the Western Cape, Malema said he had no
desire to go into Parliament or become a minister.

He said at the time: "If you try and buy [Police Minister] Nathi [Mthethwa]
a coke... or a cold drink now, he will have to check the ministerial
handbook.”

On Sunday Malema addressed delegates, talking about Mathale's victory in
the provincial elective conference and Pretoria's intervention in Polokwane.

Mathale won on Sunday by a margin of 82 votes in the highly contested
election. He faced arts and culture deputy minister Joe Phaahla, and won
with 601 votes. Phaahla received 519 votes.

Voted in as deputy chairman was Dickson Masemola, the secretary is Soviet
Lekganyane, the treasurer is Pinky Kekane and her deputy is Florence
Dzhombere. They are all in Mathale's group.

This was no surprise for Mathale's supporters, who felt the writing was on
the wall all along.

Phaahla's supporters' hopes were shattered, with a majority absent from the
conference on Sunday.

President Jacob Zuma has meanwhile reiterated that government's decision to
place five of the province's departments under administration was not, as
numerous reports had suggested, politically motivated.

The decision came under fire last week over concerns that financial
assistance would allegedly strengthen Zuma's hand in the political
infighting with Mathale.

On Sunday, Zuma said government stepped in merely to help the province.

"Limpopo is saying we ran out of money, please help us pay the civil
servants until the next financial year... them not being able to pay their
workers is not political... to respond cannot be described as political,"
the SABC reported Zuma as saying.
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