The following
resonates a lot in the make up towards the past ANCYL 24th  National 
Congress…and
Gwede has clearly brought to the fore, take it as a warning or lessons learned
from the YL, analytically “What we must never
allow is a clumsy debate of names. That will totally take our eyes off the ball
of what the national conference will be dealing with. If we talk about
succession, you are killing the branches of the ANC because a well-resourced
narrow circle debates names and circulates slates, and branches are not allowed
to think.” In fact did the branches discuss and analyse the Documents? Did they
even have a mandate to put forth as cde representing diverse members of young
people, in addition to what has been thoroughly cooked and dished out at the
congress? Commissions were just a “formality” as eyes were indeed taken off the
ball and the entire gathering was about succession and Nationalisation 
debate….Circulated
slates smssed to cde’s, duly signed off by a cde only known as ST., Technology 
replaced the Branches, the upheaval was Smsed and now the ideology is cut and 
pasted as "economic freedom in our life time."

Education, educated and Educate, in that order i still maintain!


Ai no, “Kubi
kubi kubi, siya ya,…”  *singing*
 
Peace in the Middle East!



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Mantashe cracks the whip 
  
  
Nkululeko Ncana, The Times, Johannesburg, 24 August 2011 
  
The ANC acknowledged for the first time during its four-day
        national executive committee meeting at the weekend that the
        run-up to its
        Polokwane national conference in 2007 had been a "disaster" that
        should not be repeated. 
  
The party's secretary-general, Gwede Mantashe, was speaking
        yesterday in the context of the ANC disciplining members who
        sought to divide
        the party by opening up the succession debate ahead of the
        party's national
        conference next year. 
  
He said the debate about the nationalisation of mines, which
        the ANC Youth League had been advocating, should not be used as
        a
        "mischievous lobbying tool". 
  
Mantashe's statement could be seen as a warning to ANC Youth
        League president Julius Malema's followers, who have openly
        stated that they
        want Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula to replace him at next
        year's conference in
        Mangaung. 
  
The league has said that it will campaign to have a
        leadership that will carry through the nationalisation policy. 
  
"Lobbying can be an open season for ill-discipline, it
        should not be allowed. Once [you] appreciate the fact that the
        election in 2012
        is not a life-and-death situation for individuals, then you will
        appreciate
        that there is a responsibility on this leadership to enforce
        discipline,"
        said Mantashe. 
  
The ANC's executive committee meeting was held only a few
        days after the party's leadership had brought disciplinary
        charges against
        Malema and league spokesman Floyd Shivambu. 
  
Yesterday Mantashe refused to discuss the charges but
        launched a thinly veiled attack on the two, saying they should
        not hide their
        "ill-discipline" under the veil of political disagreement. He
        said
        disciplinary steps taken against individuals should not be seen
        as an attempt
        to silence the expression of views. 
  
"The ploy to silence people that do not agree would
        plunge the ANC into anarchy because you are saying to the
        leadership of the ANC
        that 'we are going to a conference; please don't enforce
        discipline. It must be
        a free for all'." 
  
Mantashe said the party's national executive committee had
        decided to empower party branches. 
  
He said ANC branches must be allowed to nominate and elect
        leaders and not be overrun by a "narrow circle" or
        "well-resourced" group. 
  
He warned that the early nominations of leaders would lead
        to those in the party who were well-connected and resourced
        influencing the
        outcome of its conferences, thus taking away the power of the
        branches. 
  
"What we must never allow is a clumsy debate of names.
        That will totally take our eyes off the ball of what the
        national conference
        will be dealing with. If we talk about succession, you are
        killing the branches
        of the ANC because a well-resourced narrow circle debates names
        and circulates
        slates, and branches are not allowed to think. 
  
"It is the responsibility of the ANC to liberate those
        branches from the vice of a small grouping that have the
        monopoly of wisdom,
        have resources, have a lot of cashflow around elections and
        therefore determine
        where the ANC [goes]," Mantashe said. 
  
 
  
From: http://www.timeslive.co.za/politics/2011/08/24/mantashe-cracks-the-whip 
  
  
  
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