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 I won't debate Zille's garden boys - Malema
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By Ella Smook

ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has turned down a challenge to publicly debate his DA counterpart, saying he won't spar with "Helen Zille's garden boys".

Malema issued the rebuff on Sunday night when asked by the Cape Argus whether he would enter the ring with DA youth leader Khume Ramulifho, who had dared Malema to debate him.

Ramulifho's challenge came after Malema, at a weekend rally in Durban's Cato Manor, reportedly labelled the DA leader a "racist", "colonialist" and "imperialist" and said her deputy Joe Seremane's role was "to smile at the madam".

Malema on Sunday night spurned the offer to face up to his opposition counterpart, saying, "There is no DA youth".
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"The last time we had a DA youth was when they defected to the ANC. There is no DA youth in South Africa."

Malema said those posing as a DA youth body were in fact "the garden boys of Helen Zille".

"I only debate with serious political youth formations. Not a group of the racist Helen Zille's garden boys," he said.

Ramulifho said yesterday that in his latest rant, Malema had "bitten of more than he (can) chew".

"In classic Malema style, his ridiculous diatribe reveals more about his own inadequacies than it does about the intended victims of his attack."

Ramulifho had challenged Malema to a public debate where he said he would make it clear that it was "laughable for a political lightweight such as him to attack a figure of such moral authority as Joe Seremane", who had "made a greater contribution to the development of South Africa's democracy than Malema will ever be able to dream of".

Ramulifho said that not only had Seremane been imprisoned on Robben Island for his principled stance against apartheid, and paid the price by losing close relatives, he had taken the "courageous decision to serve on the opposition benches, so that he could protect South Africa against power abuses by the ANC".

Zille and Seremane were "giants in our political landscape", while Malema was "a minor political lightweight who is abusing his small perch to personally enrich himself and his cronies".

Venturing that it was unlikely that Malema would be able to articulate any issues of substance affecting young people, Ramulifho nevertheless said he hoped that Malema would rise to the challenge.

Also at the rally on Saturday, Malema was reported to have again called IFP leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi "Mickey Mouse" and members of Cope "angryists" who "don't smile". But last night the ANCYL issued a statement denying that Malema had referred to Buthelezi as "Mickey Mouse".

"He instead said KwaZulu- Natal is home of the ANC and not of 'Mickey Mouse' political organisations," said Floyd Shivambu, ANCYL national spokesperson.



    • This article was originally published on page 1 of Cape Argus on February 23, 2009
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38 Weeks ago R wrote :
Does Malema realise that he used the profession of refuse removal as an insult bearing in mind that a number of those working in refuse removal are supporters of the ANC? If I were them I would be rather insulted!
38 Weeks ago DS wrote :
The DA and COPE rub their hands with glee each time baby Malema opens his mouth, they must just love him, their dont need to campaign as voters stream in each time he opens his mouth, keep going Malema :-)
38 Weeks ago Marly Marls wrote :
Malema is an ignorant, arrogant racist and should not be given the media coverage he so craves to feed his ego. There are more pertinent issues that can be covered by the news media. What is wrong with the ANC to keep allowing this renegade to continue like a spoiled brat... or do they enjoy his mud slinging antics?
38 Weeks ago Anonymous wrote :
Malema must wash behind his gross eyes. i think he need to register a year programme courses to improve in what is happenning in the turbulant environment, an environment with full of changes and innovative people.
38 Weeks ago PIG! wrote :
WHAT is wrong with being a "garden boy" or Gardiner? There is no shame in that. Its honest work!
38 Weeks ago Anonymous wrote :
The age of reason has been replaced by charismatic ignorance.
38 Weeks ago Vic wrote :
I agree with Claud. Malema's racist remarks about "boys" is atrocious - (Edited by IOL)
38 Weeks ago nkokhi wrote :
I believe Malema is right on this one, public debate is not always the way of proving your capabilities as a leader. On the other hand it is meant for minority’s will than a nation. We don’t want these public debates because they call for no better action than making news headlines. Opposition parties should concentrate on strengthening their campaigns, service delivery, etc without dragging another party into their movement. We are tired of leaders complaining in campaign of votes and I don’t think poor South Africans are happy to listen to their series of complaints whenever they are given free airtime. GodZille can fly a kite! She’s not a people’s person (inc her garden boys)
38 Weeks ago Anonymous wrote :
can malema spell debate
38 Weeks ago Kane wrote :
Cry the beloved Party. What has become of us? The ANC is supposed to represent the very people who DO work as gardeners or domestics. Those who work in factories, in the mines, as taxi drivers. He speaks of those who work in gardens with contempt. If "garden boy" is an insult, if has such little respect for the dignity of a simple "garden boy", what does it say about his commitment to the ordinary people who's votes give him his power?

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Strong words: ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has refused to publicly debate the DA's youth leader, using a few choice words with which to describe his counterpart. Photo: Bongiwe Mchunu, The Star

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