Morning,

Just as a matter of interest the heading "Kgalema Motlanthe Faction smashes KZN 
structures"-is this an official heading from Business day or is it another 
title-it sounds HIGHLY incorrect and divisive! 

I just want clarity 
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Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 06:54:35 
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Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Kgalema Motlanthe faction smashes KZN structures

 
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  Business Day 
 
 
 Youth league strips rebel province of its ‘powers’ 
   
   
 Sibongakonke Shoba, Business Day, Johannesburg, 29 September 2011 
   
 THE KwaZulu-Natal African National Congress (ANC) Youth League has been 
stripped of its powers after its clashes with the Julius Malema-led national 
leadership. 
   
 League secretary-general Sindiso Magaqa said yesterday the decision to strip 
the provincial leaders of their powers was taken by the national working 
committee after divisions within the KwaZulu-Natal executive became public last 
week. "There is infighting in that province and there is no stability," Mr 
Magaqa said. 
   
 However, he could not explain what this decision meant. "It means they have no 
powers," he said. 
   
 This is likely to fuel tensions in the league and the ANC, pitting supporters 
of ANC president Jacob Zuma against those who want him replaced by his deputy 
Kgalema Motlanthe. The league in KwaZulu-Natal has thrown its weight behind Mr 
Zuma while Mr Malema is linked to the anti-Zuma campaign. 
   
 KwaZulu-Natal chairman Mthandeni Dlungwane yesterday said his executive would 
oppose the decision as it had been influenced by its refusal to support Mr 
Malema and his campaigns. "We will do whatever is necessary to fight this 
decision." 
   
 Mr Dlungwane is leading a pro-Zuma faction in the province, while Mr Malema’s 
group is led by provincial secretary Bheki Mtolo. Mr Mtolo is said to be in 
favour of the national working committee decision. 
   
 Both factions have gone to the league’s lower structures to lobby support. Mr 
Dlungwane said his backers would form the majority in all of the scheduled 
regional general council meetings. "We will be there in numbers," he said. 
   
 Mr Magaqa denied the regional meetings had been called to explain the national 
working committee decision. "We are going there to discuss the OR Tambo month 
programme of mass action and other political issues," he said. 
   
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From: http://www.businessday.co.za/Articles/Content.aspx?id=154613 
   
   
   

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