Media peddling lies about me - Julius Malema
ANC YOUTH LEAGUE PRESIDENT JULIUS MALEMA STATEMENT ON RECENT MEDIA REPORTS:
The African National Congress Youth League has noted various media reports about our militant, fighting, radical and forever disciplined youth organisation. Under normal circumstances, we were not going to dignify the misrepresentations and lies spread through Newspapers, but because some of the sentiments spread have potential to undermine our integrity as leadership of young people in South Africa, we have to clarify. We have to clarify these allegations particularly to ANC Youth League members and supporters of the ANC so that they are not fed wrong, misleading and damaging information by the Newspapers.
[The news report on the press conference can be found here - Editor]
ON NATIONALISATION
The ANC Youth League accepts the assertion by the ANC and South Africa's President Jacob Zuma in his response to Parliamentary questions that currently, Nationalisation of Mines is not government's policy, and that no one should attempt to stop the ANC Youth League from raising the debate.
We accept the President's assertion because we are aware that currently, Nationalisation of Mines is not government policy. The reason the ANC YL is raising the debate of Nationalisation of Mines in ANC structures, is because we want to and will influence a concrete ANC resolution to guide government on how Nationalisation of Mines should happen in South Africa. If Nationalisation was government policy, it would be unnecessary for the ANC YL to call for the Nationalisation of Mines.
It remains the ANC Youth League's conviction that Nationalisation of Mines will happen not in the distant future. Investors, businessmen, government bureaucrats and mining practitioners should begin to adjust to the reality that the democratic State is going to have greater control and ownership of minerals and the actual process of Mining in South Africa. The President of the ANC and RSA will never stop the debate on nationalisation of Mines. He will instead make input into the question of how to all South Africans benefit from the country's mineral endowments.
The President of the ANC is a seasoned, disciplined cadre of the movement and will not go out of organisational principles and protocol because he understands the ANC. He understands that the ANC gives government policy directives and that those who intend to influence government, should first influence the ANC.
ON THE 2012 CONFERENCE OF THE ANC
The ANC YL has noted the allegations by NUMSA leadership that the ANC Youth League has begun with discussion for the 2012 Conference of the ANC. We will begin with the succession debate at the right moment and rest assured our view on who will lead the ANC will be the winning view. We refuse to be dragged into a succession debate by any organisation or individual, because we know how divisive a succession battle can be. We will never be secretive about our engagement on who should lead the ANC for another 5 years from 2012, because the official Constitutional term of office in the ANC is 5 years. There in no leader in the ANC, including the Secretary General that is elected into office for more than 5 years.
ON LIFESTYLE AUDIT
The ANC Youth League is totally behind the lifestyle audit of public representatives, senior government officials or any other individual whom our law enforcement institutions believe should be audited. Legitimate law enforcement institutions should be empowered to audit individuals who accumulate wealth in a manner that cannot be explained. This should however happen to all people, not selected individuals who are audited in order to satisfy narrow factional politics and ambitions.
There is no doubt that the ANC Youth League is one of the most influential and decisive bodies of opinion in South Africa. The ANC Youth League will over the next two to three years influence major policy shifts in the ANC and Government, including on the Nationalisation of Mines. The ANC Youth League will also have a substantially decisive influence on who leads the African National Congress from 2012 onwards and anybody who believes otherwise is daydreaming.
Because of this potential influence, those who own the means of production (Mine Owners in particular) and those who think the ANC Youth League will not support them for election and re-election into ANC leadership in 2012 have merged to try and discredit the leadership of the Youth League. These forces of reaction believe that discrediting the leadership of the ANC Youth League will erase our integrity and therefore weaken our determination to influence policy and leadership of the ANC and government. We will never fall into their trap and will be more determined to fight for a more radical ANC in both policy outlook and leadership.
Because certain allegations have been made as per the sources of the income of the President of the Youth League, we wish to put the record straight and clarify all the allegations because there is nothing to hide.
1. Since my election as President of the ANC Youth League in 2008, I instructed my Lawyers to process my resignations from all the corporations and companies I was involved in when I was based in Limpopo Province. I issued the instruction because I vowed to dedicate all my time to serve and give undivided attention to the ANC Youth League as a full time President. I from 2008 stopped being an active director of the companies that I was previously involved in because all my time was dedicated to the service of the organisation. I refused to take any other responsibility, including going to Parliament, because I committed to work for the ANC on a full time basis as mandated by the 23rd National Congress of the Youth League.
2. Contrary to all the media reports, the property I own as an individual is being financed by banks in South Africa and a monthly deduction is made from my salary to pay for the bond. I have never bought any house for cash because I am not in a position to do that.
3. I currently own one car.
4. I have never engaged in any illegal tender awarding process, as I have never occupied any position in government, both as a public representative or public servant.
5. The salary that the African National Congress gives me is way above R20 000, but will not disclose the exact amount because the contact I have signed with the ANC does not allow me to disclose my salary.
As an individual, I take serious exception for being audited by Media institutions through spreading of lies and rumour. Spreading lies and rumours that I have millions puts both me and my family in danger as criminals might believe the lies and resort to criminal victimisation against myself and my family with the hope that I have money. I will take legal action against The Star newspaper and consider doing the same with other newspapers.
As the leadership of the ANC Youth League, we remain committed to selfless service of our people, particularly the working class and poor. Our inspiration and programmes are forever inspired by the suffering of our people. We have a responsibility as a nation, particularly as Africans to teach ourselves that the success and progress of blacks in the post democratic dispensation is not always a result of criminality.
The ANC Youth League is against corruption and we will forever expose instances of corruption whenever we encounter such. Unlike some in the movement, the ANC Youth League will not use media to expose corrupt individuals amongst us, we will go straight to the police and report corrupt people who masquerade as working class leaders.
Statement issued by Julius Malema, ANC Youth League President, February 22 2010
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"Spreading lies and rumours that I have millions puts both me and my family in danger as criminals might believe the lies and resort to criminal victimisation against myself " ...... do you or don't you own the property? you asmit you do, so where are the . .more
by Realist on February 22 2010, 14:50
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"I will take legal action against The Star newspaper and consider doing the same with other newspapers" ....... want your day in court, bet in never happens, cause under oath, the truth will be revealed. Remarkably similiar to Zuma, no wonder he considers . .more
by Realist on February 22 2010, 14:53
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And these are the intellectual giants that the masses vote for. How funny!
by Terry on February 22 2010, 15:05
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ha,ha, what took you so long to respond bra? I am sure yr lies are fully baked now, go ahead and fool the poor young people wo will remain poor in the rural areas.
by The tall one on February 22 2010, 15:29
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He is lucky that Zuma wants him to be the next President. Mandela would not allow this sort of idiot to pronounce on all things. I wonder what his I* is? He even looks a bit crazy. They cannot control murder rape crime corruption unprotected sex and . .more
by Malema The Child on February 22 2010, 20:51
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He and his ilk suffer such delusions of grandeur and live it up luck blinking rock stars..snorting power up their nostrils and quite unashamedly look at the youth who are dying to learn skills such as driving, technical artisan work.
Not even . .more
by didi on February 22 2010, 20:52
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Even if he is caught with irregular tender fraud....do you really think anything will happen to him? This is Africa and he is the future Mugabe of South Africa. Makes us wonder if there is any legitimate business taking place in government. They are . .more
by John on February 22 2010, 22:18
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The Public Access to Information Act (PAIA) allows the public to know what public figures earn by way of salaray and benefits. How is it possible that we know the salary of the President of this counrtrty, but according to this article, we may not know . .more
by Ironman on February 23 2010, 05:58
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I wonder if the Malema 'noise' is not a well planned diversion from our most moral JZ, I do find it ironic how this idiot pops into the limelight at just about same moment as more presidential blunders are revealed. Maybe his big salary is meant to be . .more
by Wafrican on February 23 2010, 07:34
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Is saying "F*** you" to a journalist (a worker doing her/his job) by Floyd an example of discipline?
Were the "mooning" and drunkedness at the Bloemfontein congress that elected Blingo others?
What was Blingo, who favours distributing the . .more
by The truth will out on February 23 2010, 07:36
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Malema made is money as a director of a mining company (amongst others). Now that the money is in his pocket he is calling for nationalisation of the mines. Am I missing something or is he really that devious?
by G on February 23 2010, 07:48
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You guys going for Malema must get real.
Never mind he got such a low Matric. He is only 28 and look how well he is doing. Hes got money and power. How many Whiteys from such a tough backround went so far by 28?
He is allowed to be a . .more
by Woza on February 23 2010, 07:54
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I was hoping the gene pool would have a dead end.
by Yadda Yadda on February 23 2010, 08:05
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4. I have never engaged in any illegal tender awarding process, as I have never occupied any position in government, both as a public representative or public servant
Blingo's not occupying a postion in government has no bearing on his being a . .more
by The truth will out on February 23 2010, 08:09
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"5. The salary that the African National Congress gives me is way above R20 000, but will not disclose the exact amount because the contact I have signed with the ANC does not allow me to disclose my salary."
If the contract does not allow him to . .more
by The truth will out on February 23 2010, 08:15
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It seems that there aren't any words in Pedi for Integrity, Ethics or Honour, for that matter.
Exactly like the other ASA idiot that was caught lying and cheating big time.
All insane bluster while screwing everything around them.
The REAL . .more
by Injala Apera on February 23 2010, 08:18
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this ape is nothing but an uneducated, 28 yr old sloth who is obviously as corrupt as he is stupid. Why does he carry such clout in politics? We cannot afford to tarnish our credibility with a monkey that has zero value add anywhere be it political or . .more
by Wayne on February 23 2010, 08:22
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WHERE MALEMA IS REALLY STEALING FROM THE YOUTH OF SA IS THAT HIS RACIST RHETORIC OFFERS NO THREAD OF LOVE AND COMPASSION. HE OFFERS NO EMBRACING GOING FORWARD AS A NATION TO BUILD TOGETHER. INSTEAD HIS MESSAGE IS ONE OF DIVISION AND DISCORD. HE IS . .more
by MHLANGANYELWA on February 23 2010, 08:23
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Simple fool don't you understand that the money Malema got, he gained from the taxpayer without doing a day's work. One is also not suppose to get rich on tenders where it is granted to you because of poltical connections. that is very devious!. Also if . .more
by Koos on February 23 2010, 08:24
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If he did not make millions out of tender documents, how can he afford to buy more than one property worth more than R3m, a merc worth 700k, expensive clothes and a gold watch. I earn 500K a year and drive an old shape 330i, rent my house. Do the math, . .more
by badprop on February 23 2010, 08:25
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LOL!!! Not even this hippo's handlers can get him to shut his mandibles. I was considering classifying him as a buffoon but that would be giving him too much credit. Buffoons know when to stop digging. This slob does not seem to understand that he if only . .more
by Eddy on February 23 2010, 08:32
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How sad, Tambo, Mandela, Mbeki, Zuma,Malema. On a graph this line would plunge straight down after Madiba. I fail to understand how an organisation Like The ANC can allow the progressive deterioration of an entity that represented so much.
How . .more
by OBSERVER on February 23 2010, 08:34
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Not many Whiteys get as far as Malema did at age 28 because very few Whiteys are corrupt. There is absolutely no way that Malema could be so wealthy and be so powerful without corruption. We are not fools and we do not absorb his lies
and . .more
by Whitey on February 23 2010, 08:37
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There are similarities in behaviour as well ...
by Baby Julius on February 23 2010, 09:04
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The problem is that the masses ( -30m) believe him and they don't read newspapers. What the ANC say is correct according to the masses. Therefor if Malema states that he has 2 houses finance at banks they believe him and ignore the fact that with R20k . .more
by @Terry on February 23 2010, 09:18
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What he fails to mention here is that apparently he drives a C63 Mercedes Benz...at age 28, and by your own admission, with a very poor education, let me tell you BRA that there is but NO ways he could afford that without accepting serious money under the . .more
by Bonita on February 23 2010, 09:21
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This little boy has learned well from his elders. None of these clowns are in politics to serve the public, they are in politics to get as rich as possible for doing as little as possible. He has also quickly learned how to lie and deny like his older . .more
by Airwolf on February 23 2010, 09:28
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The ANC has created Tenderprenuers that simply siphon funds out of the economy. Unfortunately this is considered to be legitimate business by Woza and any other parasite that holds out his/her politically connected sweaty palms. This legalised corruption . .more
by Albie on February 23 2010, 09:30
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I have seen this clown on TV and there is no way he wrote this by himself.
by Joe on February 23 2010, 09:40
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Ey Malema, it is just a western imperialist media plot, who are in cohoots with COPE and the DA. Dont worry you will still be president one day, when you get out of jail for tax evasion ! Viva Malema Viva !!!
by BobHopes on February 23 2010, 09:40
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Malema, we are coming for you ! You have 7 days to pay your taxes, or else - JAIL TIMe !!!
by SARS Investigator on February 23 2010, 09:41
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stay on this muppets tail -hound him, bother him, goad him until he cracks. He is already putting his foot in it and making statements which dont add up. He will dig his own grave. His mate Floyd will also stuff himself -collectively they are not smart . .more
by Ruthless on February 23 2010, 10:01
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One thing is for certain, freedom fighters - however noble their goal seems - and their heirs are never able to built a humane civil society. Just listen to their wording and deeds (past and present). They enforce and maintain a system with either . .more
by Klaus in RSA on February 23 2010, 10:04
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To pretend Julius Malema is an aberation is folly. He has a message. He has a support base and he has a mission. You can dismiss him as an idiot, but beware he does not stand in isolation and his view did not grow out of fresh air. The wealthy and elite . .more
by Mark on February 23 2010, 10:31
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Sars is going to nationalise your A***
by frontline on February 23 2010, 10:38
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"as an individual, i take..... and.....masquerade as [a] working class leader".
Ahh, much better
by inwiththenew on February 23 2010, 10:55
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MalEma will eventually be found to be the biggest liar, just give it time! By the way if he is a high net worth individual, why can't he pay for his own protection and not leave it up to the tax payer to foot the bill - obviously it suites him to keep . .more
by Zorba on February 23 2010, 10:58
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We don't have to prove the corruption of Zuma, Radebe, Malema, etc. when they display it on national news daily by promoting publicly proven crooks, like Simelane and Mpshe to absolve them from from unspeakable acts of corruption.
It won't be . .more
by Siegfried Hannig on February 23 2010, 11:42
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My dog does some fancy tricks, he even listens when I call. So could it be that when he is up to his antics the media should be writing about it. That is about the
size of it. Maybe the media are just too lazy to find something real to write . .more
by Nationless on February 23 2010, 11:43
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You Whiteys say Malema did some crooked business in the tenders. But there is no proof at all, it is just blind judgement. That is not a fair way to make such comments. Imagine you are young and make some good money and people just say you are a crook and . .more
by Woza on February 23 2010, 11:50
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How does one deal with mindless hypocrisy & deceit ? With ANC corruption backing him, I don't see anything stopping the groundswell of populist carnage to the econmy & infrastructure. Watch the poor get poorer.
by Petr on February 23 2010, 11:52
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If the Taxi Industry is anything to go by, I'll bet mybottom dollar that none of these BEE millionaires pay any tax on their ill-gotten gains. I'll bet SARS could raise a billion rand extra taxes if Malema and crowd paid their full tax liability. . .more
by BobHopes on February 23 2010, 12:12
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I am less interested in whether he is a director of any of these companies. More important would be whether he is SHAREHOLDER benefitting from any of these contracts. Has this been asked?
by Director on February 23 2010, 12:25
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How do you propose a more equitable society when you are dealing with people that actually still believe in things like muti? We cant move towards equality until we can reconcile things like the International Space Station or genetic engineering and . .more
by Oi Vey on February 23 2010, 12:26
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As stupid as stupid can be !!
by RCIW on February 23 2010, 12:27
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What Malema is doing is ruling the country with that ............. Zuma. He fought for Zuma now Zuma is giving him a slice. Its interesting. Malema and Zuma do you think millions and millions of South Africans are stupids. Zuma is dragging this coumtry . .more
by Nipo on February 23 2010, 12:30
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Like her, he will take every taboo to get (political) advantage and benefit himself.
by Jan on February 23 2010, 12:38
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Eish but I promise, I phones my lawyer and instructed him to pay my tax, I promise !
by Malema on February 23 2010, 12:43
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I have personally did a service for Julius and when it came to paying me he could only do it in cash.
by Brad on February 23 2010, 12:44
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Do the company getting all these tenders have offices?
Do they have any employess or do they pass the tenders to "whitees" to do the work. Easy questions, lets get some answers.
by Henren on February 23 2010, 12:45
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MALEMA IS A M A L K O P !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by MALKOP MALEMA on February 23 2010, 12:53
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Malema made us realize this white crooks are hiding weath for themselves in our mines.just look all comment on this blog.racisim is still with us
by JP on February 23 2010, 13:04
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Smuts Ngonyama, pocketing a R30m windfall commission, told it like it is : I didn't join the struggle to be poor.
And that's the way it is with most, if not all, the ANC brass. Zuma was a bit slow out of the blocks and relied on Shaik, who got . .more
by Sipho on February 23 2010, 13:25
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So what if he's making a bit of money here and there. Can't think of one law thats been broken. The majority of South Africans are funding their lifestyle on loans and that's what's most probably happening in his case as well..
by ea on February 23 2010, 13:27
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It is not correct to claim that some darkies wish they could back to being ruled by whites i.e. apartheid. As a whitey you are also not bothered by the poor blacks.
Malema issue is not a racial issue. Yes I agree, it is wrong to receive tenders . .more
by Jojo on February 23 2010, 13:29
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Though I do not subscribe to the kind of parasitic behavior that is going on in our country at present, as a whitey myself I am far more concerned with the comments on the past being better. Nothing could ever convince me that stripping an entire nation . .more
by RT on February 23 2010, 13:36
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would be preferable to this current situation.
by RT on February 23 2010, 13:40
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malema reminds me of a fly on a turd outside a kraal ....
by pamplona on February 23 2010, 13:50
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I can now reveal that when you go down a mine to the very lowest level you enter nirvana where huge treasure chests of white wealth line the passages. Retired whites frolic in giant jacuzzi"s sipping champers and comparing their special edition Breitling . .more
by Swaar on February 23 2010, 13:57
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SARS will not investigate Malema as long as the ANC is in goverment. If they do I will buy the cocktails.
by gd on February 23 2010, 14:35
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One of the things that derails discussions in our Country is the kind of people - some of whom in this page Black and White - who go racial on anything.
The key issues around this is not Malema's race - but issues around principles - Good . .more
by Oatile Letebele on February 23 2010, 14:36
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Tax fraud is a serious crime ! Did Malema pay tax on his profit share and directors fees ? That should be the main question!
by Bob Hopes on February 23 2010, 14:39
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Whats more he has taken control of the ANC and tourists and investors should beware of SA. Locals who believe in democracy and peace are a bit trapped but Malema wil chase all who oppose him out. That is what they do in Africa as they just cannot stand . .more
by Snoobab on February 23 2010, 14:39
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Eish my brothers I was just on the way to sARs to pay my taxes, I promise !
by Malema on February 23 2010, 14:40
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not to forget that Voster, Botha and Verwoerd are also still alive and living in these mines. All the blacks captured for illegal mining were actually their servants.
by GD on February 23 2010, 14:40
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It was inevitable since the change of Govt that you would have people like Sexwale, Malema etc etc pocketing money through BEE deals and tenders, awarding contracts to themselves, friends etc. Did anyone really expect anything different? You would have . .more
by TruthSpeaker on February 23 2010, 14:47
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You ask - "How does one deal with mindless hypocrisy & deceit ?" . You have to point out to me this mindless hypocrisy and decipt. Is it a case of guilty by media again. - There is an argument out there that if you represent the poor than you should use . .more
by Mark on February 23 2010, 14:57
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Malema is the messenger and the custodian of the passage across the river stix. Without him you are not going to get to the other side. Im not saying you must agree with him, but you must look at the terrain and see what lies ahead.
by Mark on February 23 2010, 15:02
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Surely if he bought these houses using bonds from the bank and not cash as rumoured, there would be a record of it.
by possum on February 23 2010, 15:09
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Funny I don't recall S.A. being 'stripped of it's pride'. To the contrary, S.A's achievements, high levels of education, scientific advances, industrial expertize,-etc. etc. etc.-especially high moral standards, (immorality act), and of course, the death . .more
by Voortrekker on February 23 2010, 15:17
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Using your comment to @Petr then why is Malema denigrating whites at every opportunity in view of the fact that he has acheived wealth in less than 10 years that 95% of whites have never achieved in there lifetime under apartheid.
by Mike on February 23 2010, 15:23
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Liar Liar pants on fire
by Truth on February 23 2010, 15:32
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Curses
He's truly the worsest
With enough rhymes to spread
Throughout the boundless universes
Let the beat blast
She told him wear the mask
He said you bet your sweet a**s**s
Its made of fine chrome alloy
Find him on the . .more
by Voltron on February 23 2010, 16:12
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...about SA and our increasingly tenuous future here.
by Papa Bear on February 23 2010, 16:49
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Terry intelligence is not measured by ones ability to speak English. A fool like yourself can proobably speak one language. Have you ever heard Sakotzy a lawyer speak English? Nor have you ever heard Plutin speak the Quuens language. English is a . .more
by Gambu on February 23 2010, 17:03
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You probably have been voortrekking for the past 300 years and missed out what happened in SA. In SA blacks were embarrassed an unimaginable way. HOw do you emplain Mandela's imprisonmnent for 27 yrs just for asking for equal rights for all and one man . .more
by Gambu on February 23 2010, 17:22
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Who's' Plutin', whats a' Quuen', whats a 'skeem'.
I can't understand your last para. What language is it ?- Baboon ?, or what.
Does julius also talk Baboon or is it just you?
by Voortrekker on February 23 2010, 17:29
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@RT, I am with you mate, it amazes me at the blunt racism in this forum. Some of the stuff they write are not even commenting on the articles, all they do is spew nazzi C*** that has no place in 2010! If anything, they are the neanderthals, with their . .more
by Hectic on February 23 2010, 17:50
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Of course they shouldn't use rickshaws or bicycles, they should use vines.
Are you a Capetonian by any chance Mark ?
by Voortrekker on February 23 2010, 17:57
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Thanks for all the compliments and for your entertaining, albeit vulgar, version of your perceived version of S.A. history.
Seriously, my boy, why don't you do some real research into this country's history,- you know , no-one,- really no-one, in the . .more
by Voortrekker on February 23 2010, 18:49
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After the Arms Deal and the perfect manner in which the ANC and the overseas suppliers managed to cover their tracks, anything else is now possible. It's time to stop whining and get our own systems up and runnig. We don't need to be as corrupt as these . .more
by AFRICAN WARRIOR on February 23 2010, 19:09
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Voortrekker is a knob.
by Black Adder on February 23 2010, 19:18
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@ Gambu: I am all for the advancement of the black man, and for all races in SA to get along. I also understand how arrogant racist comments can anger black people, but I have to agree that people in power need to be educated and speak well. I mean . .more
by Hectic on February 23 2010, 19:26
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Watch the droptop pop
Known as the grimy limey slimy
Try me blimey
Simply smashing in a fashion that's timely
Mad Villain dashing in a beat rhyme crime spree
We rock the house like rock 'n roll
Got more soul
Than a sock with a . .more
by Voltron on February 23 2010, 20:07
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Why is Malema always picking his nose?
by Alfonsie on February 23 2010, 20:47
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Our President tells us Malema is not a Government politician so would not have to have a lifestyle audit. On what basis then does Malema qualify for bodyguards ?
by Weary on February 23 2010, 21:03
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I demand it!
This country cannot succeed with people like this leech running rampant - we need to take a stand and it starts with the W**** media
by Deur Die Kuk on February 23 2010, 21:10
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are the ANC "leaders" going to shut this piece of S*** up?
Every time he opens his mouth again, this country takes another step backwards.
WHAT VALUE does this clown add to our country, to our people?
Where are the . .more
by on February 23 2010, 21:16
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they waiting for you in Australia, go join you brothers.
by Malema on February 23 2010, 21:38
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The ANC is not going away. The old National Party is not coming back. The DA will never rule this country. Cope will struggle to make headway. Julius Malema is going to be around for a while. There is currently no credible opposition party. The present . .more
by programme - get with it on February 23 2010, 21:56
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Are white kids allowed to join the youth league?
This seems like a better path to riches than hard slog.
If a guy who fails woodwork can amass millions in a year or two, then I've been putting too much pressure on my kids to perform at . .more
by Fred on February 24 2010, 10:01
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China brought out laws a few years back that every student enrolled at any university doing any course (even ones as easy as political science, HR and woodwork) have to study English as a major subject and yes they need more than 30% to pass.
The . .more
by @Gambu on February 24 2010, 10:23
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...ref his whiner entitled victim attitude.
by Fred on February 24 2010, 10:24
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Black people, the struggle is must start again " one settle one bullet". Let's mobiles our people for one common goal.
by @eddy on February 24 2010, 13:25
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LETS MAKE SURE AS BLACK PEOPLE WE GET MORE TENDERS. LET THESE RACIST WHITE TALK ALL DAY. WE NEED TO GET PAID.
by tsidi on February 24 2010, 13:29
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Brilliant, brilliant stuff. Best posting for ages.
'Zao an Lao Ban', jy is beslis vandag se groot baas.
by Voortrekker on February 24 2010, 14:27
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I like the way this is going. Stupid Malema will provide opportunities to attack his character. The media is going to make life very difficult for him!!
by Piet Pompies on February 24 2010, 16:04
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Why do the majority of black citizens always complain about being disadvantaged, easy to pull the racist card on everything and blame the white person
Its because they feel threatened , You ANC YL followres are a bunch of sheep following a . .more
by mickey mouse on February 24 2010, 16:17
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hahaha...so true
by dodo on February 24 2010, 16:22
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Unfortunately, he will be elected president in the future..................he has the support of the people.
by Soothsayer on February 24 2010, 16:22
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why do u people hate him so much, he deserves to in a better house, own a business. it's not a crime. jealous people.
by fred on February 25 2010, 08:28
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Dude you lack ambition and courage and that's why my great, great,great,great grandpappy kicked your great,great,great,great grand pappy's A**.
While you chant one settler one bullet, remember that unless you are descendants from the Koi San you too . .more
by Fred on February 25 2010, 10:39
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Because he has big nostrils?
by Bejesus on March 01 2010, 15:08
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