The future of the ANC is in these leaders that are being groomed, currently it 
looks bleak. A rejuvenation indeed of the ANCYL is needed, with a coherent and 
decisive vision
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Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2012 09:13:25 
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Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] 'ANC Youth League needs to reinvent itself'


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*ANC Youth League needs to reinvent itself to remain relevant *


*Setumo Stone, Business Day, Johannesburg, 13 February 2012*

WITH Julius Malema appearing to sing his swan song at the weekend, the 
next challenge for the African National Congress (ANC) Youth League will 
be for the organisation to reinvent itself in such a way that it remains 
relevant and influential in the broader ANC and South African politics.

Any desire by Mr Malema's supporters to save his political career at all 
cost could lead to a total collapse of the youth league, and it would 
take years to rebuild a youth movement with the same historical and 
political weight as the ANC Youth League.

The youth league --- which has been the most vocal wing of the ruling 
party --- could suffer the same fate as the ANC Women's League, which 
has been reduced to a women's desk in the ruling party and voting fodder.

It is expected that the youth league lekgotla, concluded yesterday, will 
--- as part of the various strategies to save Mr Malema --- resolve to 
petition the mother body's national executive committee (NEC) to review 
the suspension, or submit Mr Malema's case as a discussion document at 
the ANC national conference in Mangaung in December.

This comes as Mr Malema --- who has not shown any remorse since he was 
penalised --- is facing the threat of a harsher sentence during 
mitigation, as the ANC would be allowed to show aggravating evidence.

In a speech that sounded carefully crafted to project himself as a 
martyr, Mr Malema said in his opening address of the national executive 
committee lekgotla that he was "now preparing our lives outside the ANC, 
and possibly in prison".

We stand here with a guilty verdict, he said, for abiding by ANC 
decisions and expressing intentions to do what the national congress of 
the ANC Youth League said we should do.

Before the lekgotla at the weekend, some of the league's provincial 
structures had spoken out against the ANC appeals committee's decision 
to uphold Mr Malema's suspension, with the Eastern Cape faction stating 
that it would not recognise his suspension.

However, the youth league needs to put forth a principled stance in 
support of Mr Malema, and this could be undermined by ill- disciplined 
rhetoric.

In his address to the lekgotla, Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe urged 
the league to identify key strategic tasks facing it, so that the 
leadership of the movement was focused and effective.

"The stratification of the youth along class, gender and race, amongst 
others, also represents a challenge to the organisation in many 
different ways," Mr Motlanthe said.

The ANC Youth League should aim to be the resonance of feeling of all 
young people across classes and strata in SA, he said.

The youth league would also need to pay closer attention to dealing with 
exclusivity, individualism, greed and other social delinquencies that 
divided the organisation and threatened social cohesion in society in 
general, Mr Motlanthe said.

Political analyst Steven Friedman says that, for the youth league to be 
renewed, it will have to be rescued from the "faction" that controls it, 
and a new leadership has to be democratically elected .

"The youth league is acting on instructions," Mr Friedman says.

"It will not get stronger after Mr Malema, it will get weaker ."

Mr Friedman is not convinced that there are real efforts to save Mr 
Malema, as the youth league is divided, with some within the leadership 
aspiring to his position.

The youth league has to distinguish clearly between the campaign to 
rescue Mr Malema, and the plan to unseat President Jacob Zuma in 
Mangaung. Treating both campaigns as one and the same could isolate 
potential supporters.

Mr Zuma might appear to be in a strong position for re-election, but 
some within the ANC structures might not be convinced that he is the 
right person to take the party forward for the next five years.

While this could be true, political analyst Ralph Mathekga warns that 
there might be support for the ANC Youth League because "there is too 
much of the politics of convenience and personalities within the ANC 
which are not driven by the policies".

"There are people in the ANC national executive committee who do not 
like Mr Zuma and think that he is directionless," he says.

In the end, t he youth league members will have to find creative ways to 
channel their anger in a manner that sustains them as a political force.

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*From: http://www.businessday.co.za/articles/Content.aspx?id=164755*
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