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From: Nyiko Floyd Shivambu <[email protected]>
To: anc-yl-media <[email protected]>; ancmedia 
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Sent: Tue, February 23, 2010 10:34:27 AM
Subject: [Ancmedia] THE NORTHERN CAPE ANC YOUTH LEAGUE ENDORSES THE CANDIDATURE 
OF COMRADE JULIUS MALEMA FOR A SECOND TERM AS THE PRESIDENT OF THE ANC YOUTH 
LEAGUE.

*THE NORTHERN CAPE ANC YOUTH LEAGUE ENDORSES THE CANDIDATURE OF COMRADE
JULIUS MALEMA FOR A SECOND TERM AS THE PRESIDENT OF THE ANC YOUTH LEAGUE.*

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*23 February 2010*

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The Provincial Executive Committee of the ANC Youth League in the Northern
Cape has after a thorough and lengthy process of political engagement made
the following two groundbreaking resolutions. The first resolution is to
support the current ANC Youth League President Comrade Julius Malema for a
second term in office at the next elective conference of our movement.
Comrade Malema is a resolute leader with strong convictions who has been
grounded in the revolutionary teachings of our movement who has proven on
numerous occasions beyond reasonable doubt that he is capable of steering
this organisation ahead towards 2012. We believe that his charisma and
oratory skills complemented by his excellent work ethic would once again put
him in pole position to come out on tops for a second term as the President
of the ANC Youth League.



We have begun to mobilise our human arsenal and artillery to canvass for the
candidature of Comrade Julius Malema amongst our branches and would soon
extend this strategy to a national level where we would be stating our case
on the logic behind our move to endorse Comrade Julius Malema. We strongly
believe in the free and fair contestation of conferences within our movement
and we urge all comrades considering to enter the race to be gracious enough
to accept the outcome of congress that would once again propel Comrade
Julius Malema to the mantle of the Youth League Presidency for a second
term.



The second resolution is in support of the Nationalisation of the South
African mining industry. It is a historical fact that commercial mining in
South Africa originated in the Northern Cape and to this day we have several
mining houses extracting mineral resources from our land for commercial
purposes with little to show as far as the general development of the
economy of the province and the poorest of the poor. We believe that the
Nationalisation of Mines would enhance capital accumulation of the State’s
coffers and to enable the State to dispense these resources evenly amongst
the poorest of the poor to improve their standard of living. We take serious
exception on those who are trying to stifle debate on the contentious issue
of the Nationalisation for the Mining industry without giving us the
platform to put across our point.

*For more information contact: ANCYL Provincial Chairperson on
0765797769.Issued by the African National Congress Youth League, Northern
Cape, Kimberley. *

*23 February 2010                 *
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