@Bongani,go to you Mazibuko,if u can't tolerate disciplines and processes of this organisation...The ANC Leads and ANC Lives....finish and klaar...u like it or you don't,that's the ANC for you...take it or leave it..go to you Mazibuko,in fact you were one of those misquotes that found themselves in the ANC,when the ANC open its windows for fresh air,...Go Baba and stop giving us threats.... Sent via my BlackBerry from Vodacom - let your email find you!
-----Original Message----- From: Bongani Mtshweni <[email protected]> Sender: [email protected] Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 17:08:35 To: <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [YCLSA Discussion] [CU] IS IT TIME FOR MAILE TO EMERGE? Maile aint my ideal leader, rather join Mazibuko who is Jujus Mirror. On 11/10/11, Kgaogelo Kgolomodumo <[email protected]> wrote: > Say whatever u would like but the following shall apply. I'm proud to be > ANC member. > > Julius Malema has been suspended from the ANC for five years and, if his > appeal fails, must vacate his position as the youth league's president, the > ruling party's national disciplinary committee has ruled. > > Malema has two weeks to appeal the decision. He remains on full pay until > the outcome of the appeal. > > <http://mg.co.za/multimedia/2011-11-10-the-rise-of-julius-malema> > The rise of Julius > Malema<http://mg.co.za/multimedia/2011-11-10-the-rise-of-julius-malema> > As the outcome of Julius Malema's disciplinary hearing is announced, the > *Mail > & Guardian* takes a look back at his humble beginnings and his rapid rise > to the upper echelons of SA politics. > More videos <http://mg.co.za/multimedia/video> > The youth league leader was found guilty of undermining party leadership > and sowing division in party ranks for his criticism of ANC and South > African president Jacob Zuma, as well as bringing the party into disrepute > by recklessly denouncing the Botswanan government, in conflict with ANC > policies. > > He was found not guilty on separate charges of inciting hatred and racism. > > *Floyd Shivambu axed* > Spokesperson Shivambu was suspended and found guilty on several charges for > swearing at a journalist, and for accusing the ruling party of associating > with imperialists. > > Hanekom described Shivambu as defiant, arrogant and ill-disciplined. > > His membership of the ANCYL was suspended for three years and he had to > vacate his position as spokesperson. > > Shivambu was guilty of prejudicing the reputation of the ANC for swearing > at a journalist, said Hanekom. > > *Magaqa's rap* > Additionally, league secretary-general Sindiso Magaqa was found guilty of > bringing the party into disrepute by publicly condemning ANC national > executive committee member and South Africa's minister of public > enterprises, Malusi Gigaba. > > For this he was sentenced to an 18-month suspension from the party, which > in turn was suspended for three years. He was also ordered to make a public > apology to Gigaba within five days. > > Malema, ANC Youth League spokesperson Floyd Shivambu, deputy president > Ronald Lamola, treasurer general Pule Mabe, secretary general Sindiso > Magaqa and deputy secretary general Kenetswe Mosenogi were found guilty by > the ANC's national disciplinary hearing of ill-discipline and undermining > ruling party leadership. > > The youth league leaders were found guilty and each handed a sentence of a > two-year suspension from the party. The sentence itself, was in turn > suspended for three years. > > *Everything above board* > Announcing the ANC's national disciplinary committee's decision, > chairperson Derek Hanekom insisted the disciplinary process had been > properly initiated and followed. He underscored the importance of > discipline within the party as "non-negotiable", and said the committee had > rejected arguments, put forward by witnesses at the hearing -- including > Winnie Madikizela-Mandela -- that the youth league was autonomous and > independent from the ANC, its constitution and its processes. > > Hanekom said the committee had also rejected suggestions that the > disciplinary hearing mightbe used to settle political > scores<http://mg.co.za/article/2011-10-05-sexwale-dont-use-malema-hearing-to-settle-scores> > . > > Malema's first appearance before the ANC disciplinary committee took place > at Luthuli House at the end of August. It was moved after violence erupted > in the Johannesburg CBD. > > Youth league members and supporters threw rocks, bottles and bricks at > journalists and police, and burnt ANC flags and T-shirts bearing the image > of Zuma. > > *History of discipline* > This is not Malema's first time in front of the ANC's disciplinary > committee. In May last year, he was hauled over the coals for accusing Zuma > of being worse than former president Thabo Mbeki for berating him in public. > > After a bungled prosecution, Malema was eventually ordered to apologise to > Zuma, to pay a R10 000 fine, and was sent to a political school and to > anger-management classes. > > The national disciplinary committee at the time said should Malema be found > guilty of provoking serious divisions or a break-down of unity in the > organisation within the next two years, his ANC membership would be > suspended > > *Out in force* > A huge metro police contingent was deployed outside Luthuli House in > central Johannesburg on Thursday morning, ahead of the announcement of the > hearing's decision. > > President and Sauer streets were closed for security reasons by 7am, said > Johannesburg metro police spokesperson Chief Superintendent Wayne Minnaar. > > "Our officers have been deployed to monitor the situation around Luthuli > House," said Minnaar. > > "They will be there for the rest of the day," he said. -- Sapa, Staff > reporter > > A previous version of this story said that ANCYL spokesperson Floyd > Shivambu had been suspended for remarks made about Public Enterprises > Minister Malusi Gigaba. It was in fact the league's secretary-general, > Sindiso Magaqa, who received this sanction. > > *For more news and multimedia on ANC Youth League president Julius Malema* > On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 11:33 AM, Lerato Motimele > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Since the top six of the youth league have been suspended, is it proper >> for one to think that it is time for Lebogang Maile to emerge, including >> the likes of Lehlohonolo Masoga? Just a question. And also, this may mean >> that the youth league NEC may be disbanded and go to an urgent elective >> conference. >> >> What your view cdes? >> >> Lerato >> >> -- >> You are subscribed. 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