@Tommy,The answer is in the pudding(the article itself) 

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Pre polokwane dejavu 
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Wich plotters manamela refering to?
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Daily News


*Zuma plotters are out*


*Bheki Mbanjwa, Daily News, Durban, 2 May 2012 *

The campaign to unseat Jacob Zuma as president of the ANC at December's 
Mangaung conference started soon after his victory over Thabo Mbeki at 
Polokwane in 2007, the national secretary of the Young Communist League, 
Buti Manamela, has claimed.

"Before some of us had even turned our backs on Polokwane the plotting 
against this leadership had started," Manamela, who remains one of 
Zuma's closest allies, said at a May Day rally in Durban on Tuesday.

"Even before the first meeting of the ANC, SACP or Cosatu after the 
Polokwane conference, they had started plotting and their plots are 
being discovered daily."

He did not name the alleged plotters.

Manamela said the forthcoming conferences of the tripartite alliance 
would not be about leadership but would focus on "the needs, interests 
and aspirations" of South Africans.

He warned that any bitter contestation before the conferences could be 
detrimental to the future of the alliance.

"If we have a major battle going into these conferences our people will 
lose faith in our organisations; our people will turn their backs on our 
organisations and our people will forget that these are the 
organisations of Nelson Mandela, Elijah Barayi (the first Cosatu 
president), and Moses Mabhida," he said. "Our people will find a new home."

The SACP conference is in July, while Cosatu will hold its conference in 
September and the ANC conference takes place in December where Zuma 
could face a challenge -- possibly from his deputy, Kgalema Motlanthe.

Manamela said all those who were at the forefront of the plot against 
Zuma had been exposed and removed from the party and would not be part 
of the conference. This appeared to be a swipe at the recently expelled 
ANC Youth League leader, Julius Malema, and the suspensions of league 
officials Sindiso Magaqa and Floyd Shivambu.

"Today, all they can do is to look for the highest mountain and get the 
most expensive binoculars to look into what is going to happen at those 
conferences because they are not going to be there," he said.

"They have declared themselves persona non grata in our movement.

"They do not belong in our movement; they belong elsewhere and we want 
to see the unity of the entire alliance, especially without some of them."

He lashed out at Malema's supporters, saying they were displaying blind 
loyalty to individuals.

His supporters had since organised themselves into the Friends of the 
Youth League, to give the firebrand youth leader a platform in order to 
keep his voice alive.

Those supporting Malema had adopted "asijiki" (we are not turning back) 
as their war cry before the Mangaung conference -- a sign of their 
resolve to replace Zuma and ANC secretary-general, Gwede Mantashe.

Manamela also criticised what he called the "comrade tsotsis" within the 
ANC, saying that these were people concerned with getting positions only 
as a means of self enrichment.

"Their desire for positions is mainly the desire to fill their pockets, 
and not the desire to serve our people," he said.

Meanwhile, president of the National Union of Metalworkers of South 
Africa, Cedric Gina, said the future of Cosatu's general secretary, 
Zwelinzima Vavi, would be decided by the trade union federation and the ANC.

He was reacting to comments by DA leader, Helen Zille, who had accused 
Vavi of trying to build a base to take over leadership of the ANC and 
the alliance in 2017.

Gina also warned the DA that "workers" might take to the streets to 
protest against the party's court challenge, which sought to overturn 
the dropping of corruption charges against Zuma in 2009.

He said the union believed that "in a capitalist system, courts would 
always serve the interests of the ruling class", adding that the union 
leaders were still "discussing the appropriate response" to the DA action.

Recently the Supreme Court of Appeal in Bloemfontein ruled in favour of 
the DA, saying the decision by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) 
to withdraw charges against Zuma could be subject to a judicial review.

The court also ruled that the NPA make records related to the decision 
available.

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*From: http://www.iol.co.za/dailynews/news/zuma-plotters-are-out-1.1287111*
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