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From: Dominic Tweedie <[email protected]>
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Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Lamola + Floyd vs. Mabe + Magaqa in ANCYL
 succession battle


The Star


*Succession battle rages at ANCYL*

/Fear and loathing is the order of the day/

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*Michelle Pietersen, The Star, Johannesburg, 16 November 2011*

While the ANC Youth League is to respond on Wednesday to the ANC's 
sanctions on members of its national executive, its president's grip on 
power is understood to be slipping as a succession battle rages in its 
top ranks.

Julius Malema is said to be in a state of paranoia, and his lieutenant, 
Floyd Shivambu, intensifying divisions by secretly pushing a campaign 
for deputy youth league president Ronald Lamola to take over from Malema 
when his reign ends. Many youth members and leaders believe this will 
happen sooner rather than later.

"Julius is vulnerable (and) does not know who to trust. He is losing his 
mind trying to figure out who is against him and who is for him," an ANC 
source said.

Divisions in the league were exposed when the ANC announced that its 
leaders had been found guilty of contravening the party's constitution.

The announcement that Malema was being suspended for five years and 
Shivambu for three sparked a frenzy among league leaders as they moved 
to secure their positions, in the event an appeal failed.

The league is expected to show a united front on Wednesday when it 
officially announces its fightback campaign, but it is understood that 
not all of the young lions are convinced that Malema is worth the fight.

Following their emergency meeting at the weekend, ANCYL national 
executive committee (NEC) members said the league leaders, for the sake 
of unity, would rally publicly behind Malema.

Some have expressed undying support for Malema and his co-accused, while 
others have said that efforts to save him are futile, with plans in the 
making for a future without him.

Some national youth leaders have said privately that Malema and his 
co-accused should not appeal against their sentences and that, for the 
sake of the organisation, Malema should be "sacrificed".

One NEC member described Malema's attempt to save his political skin as 
a "dead horse giving its last kick".

The consensus was that it was too little, too late for Malema, who was 
known to have ruled the league with an iron fist, making many enemies in 
doing so.

Fear and loathing are the order of the day, with the top five officials 
at each others' throats, insiders say.

It appears, however, that Lamola and youth league treasurer Pule Mabe 
are to face off for the top job.

Shivambu, ANC insiders have said, is waging a campaign against Mabe in a 
bid to propel Lamola into the top position. "(Shivambu) will want to 
rule from the grave and he will find Ronald useful in his personal 
business."

Shivambu's ambitions of becoming youth league secretary-general were 
thwarted earlier this year when delegates elected Sindiso Magaqa.

Magaqa was sanctioned by the ANC's national disciplinary committee for 
disparaging remarks he made about Public Enterprises Minister Malusi 
Gigaba and ordered to apologise publicly to the minister within five 
days of the ruling.

He has not done so because he intends appealing, which he must do within 
13 days of the ANC national disciplinary committee's announcement of the 
verdict.

Shivambu's campaign against Mabe, a league source said, was aimed at 
casting aspersions on his integrity in the media, and to portray him as 
"power hungry" to the branches -- who, in the event that the fight comes 
down to a special elective conference, would hold the key to the youth 
league throne.

But an ANC source said Lamola was a double agent who pretended to 
support Malema and oppose President Jacob Zuma, whereas in his home 
province of Mpumalanga he was known to support Zuma for a second term, 
and the province's premier, David Mabuza, a known Zuma ally, for 
re-election.

Lamola, however, said he was a national leader and did not play on the 
provincial political fields.

He laughed off suggestions that he was a double agent.

Mabe is seen by most members as the logical replacement for Malema 
because of his political seniority over Lamola.

Lamola said on Tuesday there was no secret campaign to position himself 
as Malema's heir apparent.

However, the youth league's constitution dictates that, as deputy, 
Lamola steps in as acting leader of the league if its president is 
unable to fulfil the role.

Talks are under way in anti-Malema camps about bringing a vote of no 
confidence against the youth league leadership.

Lamola denied weekend press reports that he'd had to be restrained from 
assaulting Mabe when the sanctions were announced.

The reports said Lamola had accused Mabe of being a sell-out for saying 
they should not appeal the verdicts and they had almost come to blows. 
But those in Mabe's camp said the allegation was an orchestrated attempt 
to discredit the treasurer general, a close ally of Malema.

Lamola said: "It's not true (succession war is raging). I don't know 
where it comes from. Malema... will remain the leader until the next 
elective conference. All of us are going to appeal. The league is intact 
and not demoralised. The mood is high, we have no problems." - Political 
Bureau
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*From: 
http://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/succession-battle-rages-at-ancyl-1.1179256?showComments=true*

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