Durban - The ANC Youth League in KwaZulu-Natal has
conditionally supported a call by Mpumalanga province ANC chairman David Mabuza
to have Julius Malema recruited back to his political home.
ANCYL KwaZulu-Natal secretary Thanduxolo Sabelo said if
Malema’s application to rejoin the ANC is successful, he should not expect to
be deployed to hold any leadership position “because he had violated the
constitution of the ANC, and the sanction that was given to him was
appropriate”.
Addressing delegates of the ANCYL special provincial general
council in Mbombela, Mabuza was reported to have said if Malema was still in
the ranks of the ANC, the ruling party could be in a better position than
having him outside its ranks.
ANCYL KwaZulu-Natal secretary Thanduxolo Sabelo said if
Malema’s application to rejoin the ANC is successful, he should not expect to
be deployed to hold any leadership position “because he had violated the
constitution of the ANC, and the sanction that was given to him was
appropriate”.
Mabuza said that although the ANC had different
personalities it was stronger when “all of them are within the ANC. We are weaker
when people leave the ANC.
“So, we must learn to coexist and tolerate one another. I am
just sending a message that he must expect me.
“I am coming and not afraid of him, he knows, because it’s
about our country; it’s about our beloved country,” said Mabuza.
However, the EFF had rudely shot down Mabuza’s call for
Malema’s return to the ANC.
Sabelo said Malema was free to return home because the
condition of his expulsion in 2012 was that his membership would only be reinstated
after five years.
“Indeed we will welcome him if he can be recruited back because
five years have passed, but we must remember also that being recruited back to
the ANC does not mean that you are coming back to be a leader of the ANC,”
Sabelo said.
The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal was on a campaign to recruit former
members who are now with various parties, and those who never joined the ANC
before, he said.
For the ANC to regain its members would help it to regain
its lost ground.
“If he were to be recruited back, it would collapse the EFF,
which is built in the name of the ANCYL. The EFF is built with the policies of
the ANCYL and its erstwhile leader stole the policies of the ANC.
“It (EFF) is built in the image of Julius Malema. If Julius
Malema leaves the EFF, there is no EFF.
“So we believe that he would come back with his supporters
who left with him to form the EFF,” Sabelo said.
EFF spokesman Mbuyiseni Ndlozi said Mabuza was using Malema
to gain a profile towards the national conference of the ANC.
“He (Malema) is leading an African revolutionary movement
(EFF), which is very close to destabilising kleptocracy in the country and taking
down the ANC,” said Ndlozi.
He said the ANC had never talked to the EFF about recruiting
its members back.
Malema said recently that the EFF was ready to fold if the
ANC was to implement radical economic transformation such as expropriation of
land without compensation, and nationalising mines and banks.
Ndlozi said if the ANC could do things correctly, the EFF
would close down.
“If the ANC expropriates land, nationalises banks and mines,
and gives free education there is no problem, and there would not be a need for
the EFF. But the ANC won’t because all the ANC cares about is corruption,” he
said.

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