Cde Nono thanx for the explanation I hope those who have already laughed will 
keep in their mind the saying that says 'Who laugh last laugh the best"
 


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From: Klaas Nono Mabunda <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, 11 November 2011, 10:21
Subject: Re: [YCLSA Discussion] [CU] Malema must vacate post


Comrades, doesn't some channels have to be entered into before writing people 
off,

1.The work of the DC is to administer on 
the charges n give recommendations to the NEC,therefore,that makes their 
decision nt to be final, that is why when an APPEAL is launched,their(DC) 
decision is suspended.
2.The work of NDCA(appeal committee) is to give an opportunity to the 
dissatisfied parties to launch their dissatisfaction, after their assessment 
they may review or ratify the decision of the DC.
3.The NEC is the highest decision making body in between conferences.they will 
as well,after impressing on the matter,review or ratify the outcomes of the 
NDCA.
4.The 2012 national conference will take the final decision on the matter.

it is only after all these steps or processes that we can write ANCYL PRESIDENT 
OFF. AND BY THE WAY HE IS STILL THE PRESIDENT UNTIL ALL NECCESSARY STEPS ARE 
CONCLUDED.
Counting chickens before eggs could hatch is a factor delivered mainly by lack 
of knowledge and information, the dangers of these is throwing parties and 
celebrating the attempted guillotine of a leader.

A waste of money on parties were witnessed largely.
Matters of Precedence were even omitted by the NDC towards the announcement of 
the decision as no mitigating room were engaged upon between the Respondent and 
the complainant.

We knew him before him being President but through relevant leadership being of 
his, thus we know his worth, this makes us to be determined to encourage the 
collective to appeal the sanction and stand by them throughout.
procedure unforeseen is justice challenged.

-Paulo Freire, Pedagogy of Freedom: "Human existence is, in fact, a radical and 
profound tension between good and evil, between dignity and indignity, between 
decency and indecency, between the beauty and the ugliness of the world."

An African Proverb: "Until lions tell their tale, the story of the hunt will 
always glorify the hunter."

Malema fought bad & bitter battles, that maintains his popular support & 
respect upon his definition.
Yesterday 's dawn arrived & will set, any outcome will sharpen him.

We remain more committed to glorifying his deeds, Malema remains a man amongst 
men if not the best of the Best.

We won't jump before the drum sounds because we understand procedure on how 
disputes are handled.
Early celebration in Seshego, how Lunatic.


"Eager for expropriation proves determination for rightful ownership, 
especially where compensation is unlisted"

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From: Lerato Motimele <[email protected]> 
Sender: [email protected] 
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 15:34:28 +0200
To: Communist-University<[email protected]>; 
<[email protected]>
ReplyTo: [email protected] 
Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] [CU] Malema must vacate post

ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema was suspended from the league and has to 
"vacate his position", the party's national disciplinary committee has announced

The respondent shall vacate his position as the president of the ANC Youth 
League," committee chairman Derek Hanekom told a press conference in 
Johannesburg.

Malema was suspended for an effective five years.

"Malema damaged the standing of the ANC and South Africa's international 
reputation," said Hanekom.

His statements on Botswana were "reckless" and brought the African National 
Congress into disrepute, Hanekom said.

This was after Malema said earlier this year the ANCYL would send a team to 
Botswana to consolidate local opposition parties and help bring about regime 
change there. Malema later apologised for the remarks, but they were widely 
believed to have caused serious diplomatic embarrassment for the ANC.

Malema, who was "busy writing exams" in Limpopo today, has 14 days to appeal 
against the ruling.

He will remain on full pay until all the appeal processes are completed, 
African National Congress spokesman Jackson Mthembu said.

Hanekom said Malema had made himself guilty several times in the past two years 
of sowing divisions within the ANC. Malema was found guilty of criticising Zuma 
in another ANC disciplinary hearing last year. The national disciplinary 
committee warned at the time that 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.

OTHER SANCTIONS:

Earlier today, he was also found guilty of interrupting a meeting of national 
ruling party officials that included President Jacob Zuma.

That guilty finding related to Malema, ANCYL deputy president Ronald Lamola, 
treasurer general Pule Mabe, secretary general Sindiso Magaqa and deputy 
secretary general Kenetswe Mosenogi.

On that charge, the group was suspended from the ruling party for two years on 
Thursday. The sanction was suspended for three years.

Hanekom said the ANCYL’s “arrogant” spokesman Floyd Shivambu also had to vacate 
his position in the youth league.

He was found guilty of two charges relating to swearing at a journalist and his 
press statement about regime change in Botswana.

The ANC’s national disciplinary committee noted his “arrogance and defiance”.

Shivambu’s ANCYL membership was suspended for three years.

Furthermore, ANCYL secretary-general Sindiso Magaqa was found guilty of 
misconduct for comments he made about Public Enterprises Minister Malusi 
Gigaba. On this count, he was suspended for 18 months and this sanction was 
suspended for three years.

Magaqa was also ordered to make a public apology to Gigaba.

Magaqa had accused Gigaba of "pleasing imperialists" when he criticised the 
African National Congress Youth League's campaign for the nationalisation of 
mines in August.

Hanekom said Magaqa's comments were an "unwarranted attack" against Gigaba, 
which "undermined his position as a minister". Magaqa's offence was of a 
"serious nature". The comments could pose a risk to foreign investment.-- 
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