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News24 wrote:President Jacob Zuma has said ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema does sometimes go "overboard", The Times reported on Friday.
"I have discussed with Malema some of the statements he has made. Certainly, in a number of cases he does go overboard as a young man,” Zuma said during an interview on MTV Base.
Zuma said Malema could be coached to grow as a leader. “We’ve got to talk to Julius, we’ve got to grow him [and] make him to become a leader that we want to know,” Zuma said.
Nowai! Julius? Overboard? When?
(C'mon, admit it, you were hoping it was a story about him going overboard a fast-moving sea vessel in shark infested waters.)
"I hear voices in my head but they are my own this time" "Except for a battle lost, there is nothing so terrible as a battle won." "Sanity is for the weak!!"
we’ve got to grow him [and] make him to become a leader that we want to know
no farking way in hell i want to know this tjop in any way, let alone as a political voice in this country.
that the ANC continues to support him is deeply disturbing, if not a little ominous...
It is not surprising though rustypup. id10t's supports id10t's. Nothing new there.
Well these "id10t's" (sic) are running the country - for better or worse.
So get used to hearing the 'tjop" for quite a while longer. For as long as there's a race card to be played...
MOOD - Thirsty
A surprising amount of modern pseudoscience is coming out of the environmental sector. Perhaps it should not be so surprising given that environmentalism is political rather than scientific.
Timothy Casey
IOL wrote:President Jacob Zuma has endorsed ANC Youth League president Julius Malema as a future leader of the ANC.
In his most emphatic display of support for the controversial youth league leader, Zuma praised Malema as a "leader in the making" and someone who would be worthy of inheriting the ANC.