It would seem that Malema and his spokesman have realised that while he was telling a press conference that he had resigned from all companies journalists and internet savvy users were searching CIPRO for evidence to the contrary. Now it seems they are trying to swing the blame to the poor attorney who was ‘instructed’ to attend to his de-registrations…..
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by GT on MyNews24.com
I read with great delight, how a recent survey revealed our country’s underlying feelings towards one Mr Julius Malema.
As popular as the so-called “activist” thinks he is, he has failed to capture the hearts and minds of the country. As much as it pains me to write this particular article, knowing that once
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David Isaacson poses an interesting question on his blog, The Long Drop:
“Ryan Sandes, winner of the 2009 Jungle Marathon in Brazil, returns to South Africa tomorrow, arriving at Cape Town International Airport (domestic arrivals) at 11.40am.
The big question, however, is whether ANC Youth League president Julius Malema will be there to greet SA’s newest hero.
Malema wasn’t able to make the
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Sakhile township which falls under the troubled Lekwa local municipality has been the scene of violent protests in recent weeks due to a lack of service delivery and allegations of fraud against councillors. Offices, libraries and houses are have been set on fire and 158 people have been arrested. While any rational person can sympathise with persons affected by service
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Clearly there is something amiss in the ANC if its various senior ranking members, affiliates and village idiots cannot agree on policy. Julius Malema has again called for, nay, demanded the nationalisation of the countries mines citing examples in Botswana to give weight to his statements. The one thing he fails to recognise is that by all accounts Botswana is actually
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Finally I found an opinion piece on a ’serious’ news site that defends Julius Malema. This is good, really good….
By: Setumo Stone
Let me state upfront that I believe Julius Malema deviates from what three-and-a-half centuries of colonization, apartheid and imperialist control has thought us to be “civilization”. And I like it!
The arrival of Jan van Riebeck in 1652 brought with
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While the title may make one panic or choke on ones coffee…..Chris does have a few valid points in his column.
“…still on the subject of the honest and outspoken Julius Malema, I am sure that the Nedbank bosses are quaking in their boots at the prospect of young Julius marshalling all his forces to boycott them.”
As Chris points out, Malema’s
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A worthwhile quote :
“It made me understand why Julius Malema holds the status that he enjoys in this country. He doesn’t have to know or do anything.
He just has to trash some political or commercial VIP who does not think as he does, and he gets sound-bytes on the news and front-page exposure. That can translate into money in somebody’s
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Paul Whelan - Sunday, October 04, 2009
Julius Malema could fall victim one day. Those who like politicians to come with clear labels see him as a communist, meaning that he favours some unspecified event known as ‘the revolution’ and that Blade Nzimande and Zwelinzima Vavi rush to his rescue whenever he speaks too wildly. The ‘kill for Zuma’ episode was the
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An excellent article by Viking on his blog:
Just when you are finished laughing at the last outburst, along comes the next in the long line of Malemisms that almost daily infect the airwaves of political “discourse” in South Africa. Julius has recently had a go at Nedbank, for withdrawing sponsorship from Athletics South Africa. See here. JM is better known
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