MPUMALANGA STATEMENT ON THE REPORTS ABOUT ANC YL PRESIDENT JULIUS MALEMA
The ANCYL in Mpumalanga notes with increasing anger the spirited campaign by the media to try everything possible to cast aspersions on the integrity of the ANCYL President, cde Julius Malema
We note that whilst much is written in these so-called "exclusive articles", none can broadly or specifically detect corruption, which is the intention of the "Corruption Auditors".
We re-affirm that the constitution of the country allows for all citizens to engage in legitimate business activity. Indeed, the Freedom Charter itself demanded that "All people shall have equal rights to trade where they choose, to manufacture and to enter all trades, crafts and professions". The Freedom Charter did so because apartheid and colonialism had systematically suppressed the entrepreneurial talents of our people. Any path to accumulation of assets amongst black people in general was ruthlessly crushed.
For as long as the country's economic establishment is structured the manner it is, unfortunately its rules and orders should be adhered to, and young people of this country should not be penalised for seizing the opportunities brought about by this kind of economic dispensation.
We are witnessing the intensification of dirty lobbying for the June 2011 ANCYL national congress and the ANC 2012 national conference. Nothing will stand on our way nor are we going to be distracted by forces that on political ground could not match the political bravery, shrewdity and astuteness on the part of the ANCYL President and have therefore resorted to monkey tricks of telling lies, brown envelope journalism that have come to characterise our present day newspapers.