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ANCYL leader Julius Malema. Photo: Bongiwe Mchunu
Those seeking to exploit the possible suspension of ANCYL leader Julius Malema were immature, the SA Colleges Student Association (Sacsa) said on Wednesday.
“The Sacsa is disgraced by the ill-discipline of some members of the African National Congress Youth League,” the association's president Itumeleng Madisha said in a statement.
It said those against Malema's suspension were concerned only about losing government tenders, special benefits and resources.
Those pretending to respect the ANC's decision to suspend Malema were vying for his and his colleagues' positions.
The ANC's disciplinary committee of appeals has dismissed appeals by Malema, his spokesman Floyd Shivambu, and four other ANCYL officials against their conviction on various charges related to ill-discipline.
The four others are deputy president Ronald Lamola, treasurer general Pule Mabe, secretary general Sindiso Magaqa and deputy secretary general Kenetswe Mosenogi.
They were given two weeks to prepare arguments in mitigation of their suspensions.
Sacsa said: “It is very immature and political suicide for comrades to undermine the position of the organisation for individual reason.” – Sapa
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Anonymous, wrote
WALTER, wrote
john, wrote
Its going to be a battle for who decides which tenders go to who when JJ goes, and a lot of infighting.
Anonymous, wrote
Judging from this report there is no trust in the ANCYL leadership and they have no credibility. It is a lose lose situation. Aren't there any people with integrity in this organization. The SA public would dearly like them to step forward and save us from the anarchy that is festering there that has the capacity to engulf the country.
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