Dear Comrades,

I was not in Mangaung because of my age, but I think it was unstrategic to
visit a school when the ANC Deputy President had sent a strong message only
a day before about disruption of classes.


Comradely,

Cedric Gina.


On 1/28/10, Nndwamato Mutshidza <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I find it difficult to apprehend your assertion here Cassey, you seems to
> suffer from the very same sickness you are labelling others to be. On
> contrary, visits to schools at the beginning of the year are nothing new in
> the congress movements. Be it to encourage and also to assess the level of
> shambles in our own schooling system. Yes Mangaung resolved on Youth
> Development Programmes but not that they should be run by the ANCYL, we have
> deployed cde Deputy President to attend to this matter and you might know
> that very soon just there in enfuleni there will be a structure to deal with
> this matter. Here we are talking about ability of the ANCYL to differentiate
> Party and Governance.
>
> In you piece, you fail to provide an alternate to the challenges you have
> with the President. The bulling or arrogancy cannot be equated to anarchy,
> which you are propagating against the leadership of the ANCYL. Secondly as
> the ANCYL we have never gagged any members to raise their views be it
> correct or incorrect. We provide a platform for us to shape our future.
> Having said this tell me, if it is wrong for us as the ANCYL members to say
> to President Malema, you need to go and visit school as they open such that
> we get an appreciation of the issues affecting these non-performing schools.
> We need to know why is it acceptable in emfuleni for teaching to be 3 hours
> and in Joburg or Pretoria is 7 hours? Why the township culture of learning
> is not there and the suburbia is upheld?
>
> Our visits has unleashed some of the issues we ignored on why high failure
> rates, one the unpreparedness of teachers for the new system and the fact
> that the State did nothing except taking teachers to two to three weeks
> course and assume that the mindset will change. The Right to Learn Campaign
> talk to these issues. Why there is so high pregnancy level in emfuleni and
> low in Pretoria Suburb?
>
> I am saying the organisation is run by SG (Vuyiswa) and the President deal
> with political work and there is nothing wrong in what he is doing. Your
> anger is the one that is dealing with you, as you sound like you were a
> friend of delegates in Mangaung and when told Malema is the President you
> could not wait to lobby for his head. Yes wait and lobby in your branch to
> be a delegate and come engage with us as to what issues you have politically
> with the president. To me respect is very subjective, if the elders are
> acting in the manner that betrays the aspirations of the masses, we are not
> going to be silent. Put it the other way, the ANCYL is not a desk of the
> ANC, its a leagues with its own way of dealing with matters be it
> organisationally and politically. Know you want us to have personality cult
> who we must worship and could not differ with them because they are elders,
> thats only happened in your reference Cope or the PAC breakaway. If there is
> lack of implementation of programme as adopted in Mangaung and Nasrec,
> please inform your leadership to inform your Region or Sub-Region to the
> Province to take it up with the NEC or else wait for the NGC, which coming
> to vent your frustrations. Or write directly to the SG.
>
> I will like to conclude by saying be specific and not speak in parables
> about the issue you have with any leadership of the ANCYL and we will assist
> or else we will crush you unintentionally. The very same in public good is
> what Cde President Malema is advocating and unless you inform us otherwise,
> we might not know which good custodian you want from the youth league. By
> the way the weak ANCYL start from the branches. If you are not able to at
> least allocate 30 minutes for political discussion every BEC or BGM, it
> means you are adding to weakening the ANCYL. It all start at the basic unit
> of the movement (Branches). You do it right there, we will see the good will
> you are talking about. Do you think if the Branches were strong the NEC will
> even came to the locals and do your work? It is your task in emfuleni to
> find schools that need assistance and adopt them. When last did you take it
> upon you to visit a local school principal and ask if there is any task you
> want the ANCYL to play? Please walk the talk.
>
> Kha ri li suke, lo vhewa fungo!!!!
>
> Cde Tom Mutshidza
>
> >>> "Thabiso Radebe" <[email protected]> 2010/01/28 11:23 AM >>>
>
> Maybe we must after all agree, here  we are  dealing with a  paranoia.
> For how long , how  many times . I still don't buy  the clumsy  excuses  of
> us having to  allow  Youth Leagues  members or its  leaders to go on
> confrontational course with its own ANC senior leadership. To crown it
> all  even ignoring  comradely  advices  given  by our Mass Democratic
> Movement  structures.
>
> Malema suffers from accumulation of bubble wealth after effects, His
> capitalist handlers keep so busy in return for his cooption into
> a  patronage driven politics.
> Innocent and unsuspecting loyal ANC members with thier cult for power by
> hook or crook .
>
> In anyway ANC YL legacy will remain in tact once democratic process have
> sought out the Bully Vague Malema Animal Farm syndrome.
> With  all due respect this ill-discipline practice has been unnecessarily
> tolerated   and incorrectly allowed to go too far. This must come to an end
> .
> For sanity to prevail all sober and visionary ANC- YL  members themselves
> have to recall this rascal.
> The constitution makes a provision to remedy such conditions of  unbearable
> destructive mode, for me the organizational cohesion ,strength to provide
> necessary leadership should be exchanged for anything not even insults.
> All structures starting with provinces must wake up and save ANC YL from
> degenerating any further.
>
> This  move has absolutely nothing to do with   factional tendencies  but a
> principled matter if we really  value the undisputed political contributions
> made by previous ANC YL leadership collectives .The MALEMA generation
> must  be reminded   that they are no different from thier predecessors
> they  seem to have consciously taken a  destructive tone, with so very less
> positive things to be remembered for.
>
> Malema disrespecting youth league members by running the organizations
> affairs  like unguided missile this is cheap politicking with  falls notion
> to  capture  cheap political  fame. His forever  in the media for wrong
> reasons .
>
> We  expect ANC YL that's  responsibility in the effort of being good
> custodians, I am not advocating  macro management but we need sound
> leadership to walk and talk youth development not this sensationalism act
> .How far is the Malema- NEC collective  in implementing the Mangaung/
> Bloemfontein  conference resolutions ?
>
> What the basis of ANC YL structures current  Program of Action ?
> Stop pursuing politics of opposition this no different from the cope or da
> of this world who just go on rampage  abusing our hard fought democracy .
> ANC elected leaders deserve to given all due respect no matter how we may
> differ with thier views ..
>
> But light of this reality  might all be equally be  guilty for doing
> nothing to stop anarchy that being entrenched within our structures  ANC YL
> being used as launching pad .
>
> Comrades history is going to punish us very harsh for succumbing to this
> type of  battering politicking a reminiscent of the PAC COPE  rebellions.
> There is nothing   revolutionary about Malema drama but only scandalous.
>
> But we are also faced with the big challenge of going beyond Malema
> sage  to establish how many of  other  Malemas  out there
> misrepresenting  ANC internal  democratic space for members to express thier
> views .
>
> What informs  this persistence  culture of arrogant defiance on the part of
> Malema?
>
> ALUTA CONTINUA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>
> >>> <[email protected]> 2010/01/28 09:20 AM >>>
>
> From:Sandile Ngcobo
> Comments:
> I wonder how does these visits benefits scholars, and uplift the culture of
> learning and teaching; or its another publicity stunt. I understand only;
> The Right To Learn Campaign.
>
>
> Keep Malema out of the schools - Kgalema
>
> DEPUTY President Kgalema Motlanthe yesterday sent a message to school
> principals to lock out ANC Youth League president Julius Malema.
>
> Click here to go to the article (
> http://www.sowetan.co.za/article.aspx?id=1108641 )
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