IN A rare public showing of its "hidden" succession race, Deputy
President Kgalema Motlanthe yesterday addressed an African National
Congress (ANC) Youth League rally in Limpopo with suspended leader
Julius Malema, who is said to back him for the ANC presidency.

The appearance of the two, before a crowd of thousands wearing T-shirts
bearing images of Mr Motlanthe, is the strongest indication to date that
the ANC's succession debate is gaining momentum, and that the party is
losing its battle to keep it under wraps. 

ANC policy holds that only the face of the incumbent president should
appear on party paraphernalia, including T-shirts, and the party
officially discourages lobbying or jockeying for position.

Mr Motlanthe's message to the youth league rally, that the ANC needed a
"militant, creative and determined" league, will anger those in the
party set on ridding it of Mr Malema by expelling him, among them
President Jacob Zuma , who was abroad yesterday, in South Korea.

The youth league is at the forefront of a campaign to install Mr
Motlanthe as ANC president in place of Mr Zuma, when the party holds
elections in December.

In another sign of an attempt to inculcate unity amid the divisions of
the succession race, ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe yesterday said
the party would crack down on dissenters who derided leaders - also in
songs. Anti-Zuma songs were sung at yesterday's rally. 

However, Mr Mantashe defended Mr Motlanthe's right to address rallies
organised by the league. Even so, Mr Motlanthe sharing a stage with Mr
Malema will be awkward for the ANC. Mr Malema remains president of the
league pending his appeal against a decision to expel him.

Speaking at the rally yesterday, Mr Malema announced a change in
approach, saying that he would seek redress in the courts if expelled.
So far he had consistently rejected the idea of taking legal action
against the party.

"I said I would not go to court, but now I have decided to do so. I need
no mandate, and act as an individual whose rights have been violated,"
he said. 

However, Mr Malema called on the crowd not to abandon the ANC, saying
the party was the only hope for the country's poor. While individuals
would come and go, the ANC would continue.

"I will never be welcome in the ANC. I have been fired in the ANC. But I
have no problem with that. 

"I did what I believed in and I did it on my own. I was not told by
anyone to do anything," he said.

"I have not been chased from heaven, but from the ANC by a faction that
can only do so as they currently have power." 

The youth league was being victimised by its own leaders, Mr Malema
said. He would not accept being victimised by anyone. 

"There is no longer a youth league of the ANC. We are a former self.
They have succeeded in killing us," he said. 

Mr Motlanthe said revolution was deliberate and methodical. He could
barely be heard above the din of the crowd.

"The ANC has no use for a passive youth league. We need our youth league
to be militant, creative and determined. When the call is given, the
youth must answer," Mr Motlanthe said.

The youth had to be afforded space to generate new ideas. "It is the
ANC's duty to show ... the youth league if it strays from the path ," he
said. 

With Sapa

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