It is in the nature of every congress regardless of its height that leadership 
should be elected in terms of their capacity and extend at which the revolution 
is safe in his hands, we should complement all the processes engaged into and 
leave quoting the constitution like we are holy. Congresses are not and must 
not be centers to auction leaders. The ANCYL is not an organ of state power or 
a powerhouse that as in when one feels to be popular or exhaust popularity 
stands up which availability on nomination motivated by anger, confusion and 
extreme pride that cries fowl on unity whilst personal ambitions furthermore 
supersedes the organization, a personal ambition can never be allowed to 
dictate pros and cons of another 's life. We belong in an environment which 
respect on the organization seems more like a person has bridged military codes 
and purely subjected to being guillotined. Maile should be man enough to rise 
up and make his intentions for contesting clear without raising allegations on 
Julius which are far fetched, why stick to lunatic tactics applied by the DA 
and COPE to destabilize our organization merely to gather sympathy from voters, 
why get eager to contest the presidency which you go all out to claim that it 
is fading, why use techniques of the old regime to confuse delegates, why use 
Malema 's riches to lobby forgetting that Maile himself is filthy rich and 
continues to make fortune out of the Gauteng Provincial Government, if in case 
he is clean as he claims, where does he get money for his campaigns around the 
country whilst he is only a Provincial Chairperson, logic around publishing 
articles on papers implicating Malema on issues which are far from him, 
implication to it all is to defame him, Maile has his dirty linen hanging 
somewhere & journalist cannot claim to us that they have nothing on him, in 
fact the have more but because he pays good, he is not exposed, these are 
simple arithmetic which doesn't even require a person to go deep when 
calculating because the writing is on the wall, its two people racing for the 
presidency but only one appears dirty on the media day in and day out, these is 
a clear character assassination with its fatal intentions. Maile is just bad, 
proof to it all is the recent PGCs & RGCs even at his home region, he was not 
nominated, people on the ground are no fools, they know a bad person when they 
hear or see one, classically they saw a bad person in Maile hence they couldn't 
even allow an error to nominate him. Malema is holistically a good man, someone 
who speaks reality as it happens, he is no fake, the revolution young people 
are waging daily is safe in his hands, no amount of insults and buying of 
journalist can ridicule what he is about, his leadership has sparked debates in 
the congress movement which are fruitful to the country, Malema at the Limpopo 
PGC was correct to say some people will not vote for you because you don't 
represent their ambitions and secure their fortunes, pity for Maile because 
those he represents views of will not be delegate because they will be lying 
somewhere in European countries crossing their legs that Malema as a person 
that pursues Nationalization of Mines, Land Redistribution and other exploitory 
activities does not emerge again as president just for them to continue with 
the exploitation of many by man, I wonder what kind of the ANCYL led by Maile 
will be like, as he himself doesn't even know the importance of patriotism to 
their country. I cannot by hook or crook applaud any person who stands up and 
challenge programs which bears positive significance to the society he is 
expected to lead, I refuse to believe that he even won that province fairly and 
squarely, because the same delegates who went to the Gauteng Provincial 
Congress are those that nominated Malema at the PGC. We are going to Gallagher 
Estates proud to vote in Malema because ours we did at branches and we don't 
care whether Maile contests or not, all we know is that by quality that the 
membership of the ANCYL raised since Malema became President, these on its own 
explains that young people loves Malema and love doesn't grow on trees. An act 
for disrupting will be coward, rather join other delegates in voting for Malema 
than going in there wasting your money buying votes and ridiculing your 
reputation. Maile knows better and I believe that he will teach his lobbiests a 
thing or four. Let's go there to formulate programs which will benefit young 
people thereafter.     
"Manhood is climbing a mountain of vertical path"

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The Times


*Don't create scapegoats: Mantashe *


*Sapa, The Times, Johannesburg, 7 June 2011*

The ANC Youth League was creating a "scapegoat" by alleging that some 
ANC leaders were plotting to disturb its elective congress, ANC 
secretary general Gwede Mantashe said on Tuesday.

"When a leader says the conference is going to be disrupted... that 
leader is creating an environment for disrupting the conference, 
creating a scapegoat upfront," he told reporters in Johannesburg.

ANCYL president Julius Malema reportedly claimed at a recent provincial 
league meeting that senior ANC leaders were out to "destroy" him.

He claimed leaders held "high-level meetings" and planned to disrupt the 
league's elective congress in Midrand next week.

"Painful as it is that those that we have supported, those that we have 
committed our lives to defend, those that we sang songs about, today 
they can sit proudly and plot our downfall and the disruption of our 
congress," Independent Online quoted Malema as saying.

However, Mantashe said the league leadership was responsible for the 
smooth running of its own congress.

"If it's disrupted, that youth league leadership will have to account 
for that disruption because it has the prime responsibility to ensure 
that it's not disrupted... we don't create scapegoats for 
responsibility. The youth league has a responsibility to run a decent 
conference as an organisation," he said.

The ANC would have a delegation attending the gathering in a "supportive 
role".

Mantashe said the league's leadership could not "outsource" the 
responsibility to hold a decent, smooth event.

"Who planned for the disruption of the Mangaung conference? We saw bums 
outside there, everything. Was there a leader of the ANC who ordered 
them to take off their trousers?" Mantashe said.

He was referring to the ANCYL's last elective conference in 
Bloemfontein, which had to be aborted. When the meeting was reconvened, 
Malema was elected president.


*From: 
http://www.timeslive.co.za/Politics/article1106048.ece/Dont-create-scapegoats--Mantashe*
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