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From: LINDA SCHALK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2008 06:44:03 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [email protected]<[email protected]>
Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Re: Anele Mda&#39;s interview with news24



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i dnt know the whole motive behind khaya idea of forwarding this mail based on 
Anele's statement made on news24,but i smell a rat here, r u suggesting dat the 
YL shud promote anele statements and take sides based on which grounds

khaya xaba wrote: 
>  Johannesburg - The ANC splinter group's answer to Julius Malema is causing 
> waves. Meet Anele Mda: outspoken, passionate and, until 31 October, an 
> executive committee member of the ANC Youth League.  
>  Now the 30-year-old youth activist has been appointed to convene the youth 
> wing of the ANC breakaway party started by former defence minister Mosiuoa 
> Lekota and former Gauteng premier Mbhazima Shilowa.  
>  Mda is already getting people excited with her vision of a united South 
> African youth and of putting petty politics aside.  
>  "We stand for inclusiveness and the high moral ground of young people in 
> general," said Mda, who has criticised the ANCYL for its exclusively black 
> leadership.  
>  She quickly rose to national prominence and dominated media briefings with 
> her alternative perspective on youth leadership.  
>  Scathing about Malema  
>  In an interview with News24, Mda was scathing about ANCYL leader Julius 
> Malema.  
>  "I don't spend a lot of my time thinking about Malema, but when I see his 
> behaviour I think it's as simple as a wild animal's behaviour," she quipped.  
>  "There isn't any domestic animal I liken Malema's behaviour to because I'm 
> going to do injustice to those animals."  
>  She took a swipe at the youth league's backing of ANC president Jacob Zuma.  
>  "If we have a leader whose morality has been exposed to not be in good stand 
> then we should not seek to back such individuals for the sake of our own 
> popularity," she told News24.  
>  While Malema boasts of his politically-charged upbringing in Polokwane, Mda 
> earned her credentials serving in ANC heartland itself. Born in Bizana in the 
> Eastern Cape , she grew up in Mthata and founded an NGO, the Port St Johns 
> HIV and Aids Information Centre, when still in her late teens. She now works 
> for the Eastern Cape Youth Commission.  
>  She called her NGO work with young girls an eye-opening experience and wants 
> to encourage a culture of volunteerism amongst SA youth.  
>  "For example our Crime Foot Soldiers," she said, referring to one of many 
> initiatives to be discussed at a conference in January. "Young people must 
> become the ears and eyes of society."  
>  Misgivings about the ANC  
>  Mda says she had her first misgivings about the ANC and its youth league in 
> 2005. "There was a gap between the then president of the ANC, Comrade Thabo 
> Mbeki, and the collective NEC at large."  
>  She described how controversial decisions made by the ANC would be 
> attributed to Mbeki while the National Executive Committee would take credit 
> for what worked.  
>  "I started to smell a rat and I began to feel wary of the whole thing. To my 
> knowledge of how the ANC operated, whether in bad or happier times, we stick 
> together."  
>  She tried raising her concerns several times at various levels of the 
> league, but realised that political games were being played and positions 
> earned. "Certain individuals secured for themselves whatever it is they were 
> promised," she said. "It was political manipulation."  
>  The new youth wing  
>  Cue the new youth wing, which Mda promises will focus on education, health, 
> the economy and the fight against crime.  
>  "We no longer want our people continuously being fed by the hand of 
> government," she said. "We want to promote a culture of non-dependency."  
>  But she is thin on detail on how these areas will be changed. A clear policy 
> will only emerge out of January's conference.  
>  But one thing is certain. She's is stepping into a youth leadership vacuum 
> in the country, and attracting those Malema has alienated with his 
> controversial statements and allegiances. "We do not subscribe to the notion 
> that says we value party loyalty more than the requirements of general masses 
> of our country at large," she said.  
>      COMMUNIST REGARDS
>  EVER ONWARD TO VICTORY
> 


      



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