Greetings comrades,

I must sadly say that I now respect only the "CHAIR" of the ANCYL and not
the "CHAIRPERSON" of the ANCYL! I find malema guilty of betraying the ANCYL
and south africa at large and therefore wish that we could mobilise a vote
of no confidence as members of the youth league.

The movement is now a subject of public scrutiny. When are we going to
restore principle and ethics within our movement?

When are we going to put people first rather than greed?

You can respond all you want to write to my statement but It will not change
until that "Chair" is occupied by somebody else who has ethics and not greed
BUT NOT JULIUS MALEMA!

On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 7:34 PM, Dominic Tweedie
<[email protected]>wrote:

>  [image: News24 logo]
>
>
>  *Malema: Reporter faked my signature*
>
>
>  *Sapa, News24, Johannesburg, 28 February 2010*
>
> Wema - ANC Youth League (ANCYL) president Julius Malema on Sunday said a
> newspaper reporter faked his signature to portray him as a bad person.
>
> “We will not be broken by newspapers. They just put my name to sell
> newspapers. The journalist faked my signature because they want to portray
> me as a bad person,” said Malema in Durban’s Wema.
>
> He was addressing members of the ANCYL during the 2011 local elections
> mobilisation rally.
>
> The City Press reported that Malema lied when he told the media that he
> held no shares in a company which has won lucrative contracts in Limpopo.
> The newspaper reported that according to a company registration record,
> Malema owns 70% of shares in SGL Engineering Projects.
>
> He had also signed on as a director, signed to pass power of attorney to
> his business partner and signed a third time to take up his majority
> shareholding.
>
> Malema claimed he had deregistered from company directorship soon after
> being elected ANCYL president in Bloemfontein in April 2008.
>
> Malema described newspaper reports as a campaign aimed at demoralising the
> youth league.
>
> "If I have done something wrong President Jacob Zuma’s government has a
> right to arrest me. If I have something wrong I must be prosecuted,” said
> Malema.
>
> Won't steal from poor
>
> He said he would never steal from the “poor”.
>
> “We are being baptised with fire. The youth league will never steal from
> the poor because we are children of those who suffered under the apartheid,”
> Malema said.
>
> The youth league would never be broken by newspapers which also reported
> bad things about Peter Mokaba, one of his predecessors, he said.
>
> “Mokaba was portrayed as an apartheid spy because he represented change.
> The media will never win because we (youth league members) are encouraged by
> the spirits of our forefathers,” said Malema.
>
> He did not say whether he would sue the reporter for allegedly faking his
> signature
>
> Majority shareholding
>
> City Press reported that company registration documents in its possession
> showed that Malema registered SGL and took majority shareholding in May last
> year.
>
> In the past three years SGL has received several contracts worth R140m from
> eight municipalities in Limpopo.
>
> Since 2007 Malema has bought two luxury houses, one in Polokwane and other
> in Johannesburg affluent suburb of Sandton. He has also revamped his
> grandmother's house in Seshego.
>
> His business dealing have attracted a storm of criticism from opposition
> parties and emerging businessmen in Limpopo.
>
> KwaZulu-Natal ANCYL deputy secretary, Mthandeni Dlungwane, said they were
> concerned with “attacks on Malema”.
>
> “We are fully behind Julius. We have seen the attacks and we believe that
> they want to isolate him. We will defend Malema and the league.”
>
> Nationalisation of  mines
>
> Malema also reiterated that the youth league would continue pushing for
> South African mines to be nationalised.
>
> “People of this country will decide what do with the profit. We want to
> start with mines and the banks will be next,” he said.
>
> Speaking in parliament recently, Zuma said nationalisation of mines was not
> a government policy.
>
> Malema said the mines would be nationalised, saying that the youth league’s
> perspective would dominate the ANC elective conference in 2012.
>
> He also lashed at people who compared former President Nelson Mandela to
> former President F.W de Klerk, saying that latter could only be compared
> with Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) president Mangosuthu Buthelezi.
>
> “De Klerk was the product of apartheid. He helped the IFP to kill our
> people.”
>
> - SAPA
>
>  *From:
> http://www.news24.com/Content/SouthAfrica/Politics/1057/265e3c549d044844a9214185bfbfee10/28-02-2010-03-38/Malema_Reporter_faked_my_signature
> *
>
>
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