*We support Malema's call for regime change in Botswana.*

*Boksburg.*
The ANC Youth League's national executive committee is to send a team to
Botswana to consolidate local opposition parties, its leader Julius Malema
said on Sunday.
"Botswana is in full co-operation with imperialists . . . and the government
is undermining the African agenda," he said at the committee's closing
meeting in Boksburg.
"We are not going to sit with neighbours that conduct themselves like that.
Botswana needed a progressive government, and the current opposition was not
consolidated ‘properly' enough to topple it," he said.

The team of NEC members would teach and train campaigners and volunteers of
a possible "coalition party" that might be formed. The youth league believed
that since former president Thabo Mbeki's departure as chair of the Southern
African Development Community, the African agenda was no longer a priority.

"The ANCYL is of the view that there is a vacuum on the ideological and
political leadership of Africa and the sub-regions, and this is reflected by
how the issues of Libya and Cote d'lvoire were mishandled," he said.

The league planned to convene "progressive youth formations" across Africa
to "re-assert" the need for the continent's independence and economic
freedom.
The NEC said it would fight for economic freedom, particularly for the
nationalisation of mines, the expropriation of land without compensation,
and the provision of free quality education. - SAPA.



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