Friday, 21 September 2012

MALEMA HAS NO LEADERSHIP CREDIBILITY:SURVEY


Expelled ANC Youth Legue Julius Malema
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Expelled ANC Youth League Julius Malema does not have the ability to be a future leader in South Africa, this is according to a survey by the reputation institute released on Friday(14-09-2012).Malema could not be seen as an 'instigator of widespread unrest,said Dominik Heil, the managing director of the reputation institute SA.The survey found that Malema had failed to build an emotional bond with South Africans, which would allow him to get support among the country's lowest income earners."Malema's rating in the leadership survey was the lowest of any global leader ever surveyed by the Reputation Institute," he said in a statement.Malemas continuous presence in the public eye adds the potential to seriously damage the reputation of SA, and was also a threat to stability.The country's reputation is based on whether people believe its people are friendly and welcoming."Malema's actions undermine the international community's confidence in South Africa as a welcoming, friendly and constructive country," he said.
 
Julius Malema argues with the police at the Wonderkop staduim
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"The fear and panic that has ensued is unwarranted, since he has no leadership credibility and is therefore unlikely to get people to heed his calls to action." on Monday (17-09-2012) Malema was denied access to an event at Wonderkop stadium. This is where miners gathered to be briefed on developments about their wage,after such along time striking for a rise in their wage. Malema said that his car was in a convoy of four at the staduim. His first two cars entered, but his car was stopped and searched ,he was then chased out. Malem said that the police threatened to shoot him.After a long discussion Malema left and was escorted by about ten police vans,a police helicopter hovering overhead, and police on foot patrol ran to points of entry to the stadium, ready to stop him if he turned back.Heil said that the incident proved that malema did not have the support base to justify the media's coverage of him. The media needed to focus attention on more crucial issues.He further said that this only demonstrate how disconnected the political elites and the mainstream media are from the realities of ordinary South Africans.SA is better off without Julius Malema as the president,a whole lot of things would be distroyed, and chances of apartheid coming back would be very high,because he does not like white poeple.

Friday, 14 September 2012

GOVERNEMNT IS CONSIDERING TO MOVE AGAINST MALEMA

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Jullius Malema and Jacob Zuma in happy times
Government is considering moving against expelled ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema. This was suggested by Jacob Zuma on Thursday(13-09-2012). Julius Malema has always been known as being someone who is open who is not afraid to challenge anyone. He is perceived as a good persuader.  Julius Malema used to say he will kill for Zuma and now he is killing Zuma. The government has had enough of Julius and now wants to move him. This all began after he interfered in the Marikana massacre. Telling miners that they should down tool until their demands have been meet, and asking the NUM to step down. Malema is playing on people’s emotions. He used the plat form as an anti-Zuma plat form. This has since generated interest around the nation and government feels that actions should be taken against such people. Jacob Zuma responded to the question of marikana tragedy by saying that “activities that are not acceptable, that were fomenting tension and unrest in the mining industry government were looking at these." and I have engaged with the ministers concerned, to discuss how do we deal with this issue. And very soon we will be able to let the public know. Because it can no longer be accepted. Zuma, in an apparent reference to Malema, who earlier this week called on mine workers to engage in a mass national strike, said it was not just the striking miners who were engaged in such unacceptable activity. “It is also some people of some description who are going there to instigate miners to operate in a particular way. It cannot be accepted. And therefore we are looking into that; we are going to be acting very soon," he said. He was then asked about what he was going to do about the uncontrolled Julius Malema whom he created; Zuma laughed and said he did not create such person. He further said that he shouldn't be blamed for somebody who has some characteristic of his own. It's not his fault. He never participated in the production of such a person," Zuma said, to jeers from opposition benches. On Wednesday(12-09-2012) at the Lenasia Recreation Centre, south of Johannesburg Malema addressed 40 of more than 1000 soldiers suspended after a protest at the Union Buildings in Pretoria in 2009.Malema said that South Africa is a banana republic that does not follow the rule of law. “We must respect the courts, but the leadership of this banana republic disrespects the courts. "He said government had not followed court orders in three instances.
  •  It did not provide the Democratic Alliance the evidence in the case against President Jacob Zuma,
  • Had not delivered textbooks,
  • And was not re-instating 1100 soldiers put on special leave for marching at the Union Buildings in 2009.
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Expelled ANC leader adress members of the
 SA National Defence force in johannesburg
"Your Commander in Chief [Zuma] is engaged in other things. You are a lesser priority. All of us are a lesser priority," Malema said. “I don't know what is a priority to him, maybe getting married every year. He specialises on that one. Maybe that is what is going right for him. If this country were to have Malema as the president many people will suffer and this country will lose its dignity. Because he does not think before he talks always using the situations to suite his need of exploiting government.SA National Defence Force is seeking legal advice on what charges could be brought against Malema.