Monday, July 26, 2010

MALEMA'S CRONY DRAWS ILLEGAL SALARY AND INTERNAL CRISIS IN THE ANCYL...IS MALEMA LOSING HIS TOUCH??





The embattled ANC Youth League (ANCYL) Limpopo chairman, Frans Moswane, Julius Malema's ally, is to be charged with fraud, following revelations that he continued to draw a R35 000 monthly salary, despite allegedly not having reported for duty since June last year.



Moswane is set to be hauled before the disciplinary committee by the Sekhukhuni Municipality, where he works as communications officer responsible for research, with only a matric certificate. Moswane was elected unopposed during a chaotic meeting in Makhado, in April. His predecessor, Lehlogonolo Masoga, walked out of the conference, after Malema, the league president, ordered the police to forcibly remove his (Masoga's) supporters. Malema lost his cool when Masoga's supporters booed him and the ANC provincial chairman, Premier Cassell Mathale, another Malema ally.



MATUMA LETSOALO AND MMANALEDI MATABOGE JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - Jul 23 2010 12:02 Andile Lungisa's term as Anc Youth League deputy president could soon be over, if some branches and leaders within the organisation win enough support to pass a motion of no confidence in him. The prospect of Lungisa's dismissal comes a week after the axing of two senior youth league leaders, Stella Ndabeni, who was on its national executive committee (NEC), and Lehlogonolo Masoga, previously the league's Limpopo chairperson.



Masoga, an ally of Lungisa, was expelled for causing divisions within the league after he took its national leadership to court to interdict it from proceeding with disciplinary action against him.
Ndabeni was accused of signing an affidavit supporting Masoga's claim that the disciplinary action against him was taken to ensure his expulsion. Tension between Masoga and the league's national leadership derives from the chaotic Limpopo conference in April, when league president Julius Malema's confidant, Frans Moswane, ousted Masoga as provincial chair.



Lungisa's supporters want to use next year's elective conference to have their man replace Malema -- a plan that has split the league. Lungisa's support comes mainly from the Eastern Cape, as well as from Cosatu, the Sacp and the Young Communist League -- alliance bodies that all want ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe to retain his position



With the in fighting in the national executive and the provincial leadership battles and all forms of tenderprenuer, not to mentions various other scandals, would you say Julius Malema is losing his grip on this house of power?

1 comment:

  1. me for one, i dont really see why julius juju should be the head of one of the bigest organizations in south africa, he talks without thinking and justs before hearing the commands... but they people that put him there know why they allowed it... there is always a Ruppert master. Nandi

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