Political Notebook#9: Malema Part 2
In this second part of a two-part interview episode of the Political Notebook, The Times’ Editor Ray Hartley continues his chat with ANC Youth League President Julius Malema, about shoot to kill and improving the levels of journalism in SA via state-run newspapers.
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Fred M
Where he refers to the previous government, he is accusing his own comrades. Now where is the collective we hear about so much ? It is the same government in power then as it is now. But JuJu is too thick to make the comparison.
ThirdWorldChild
If Malema starts a newspaper it should be called the Jellytot Journal.
MKV
Malema has a unique leadership skill and conversational qualities that are quite rare for his age. He is a born leader. At some point he was interviewing the journalist, and he had full control of the interview through humorous, and sometimes defiant tactics. Reminds me of the Mugabe and Amanpour CNN interview, where Mugabe lectured Chistiana throughout the interview. We are certainly blessed to live in the same era as such leaders like Gadafi, Mugabe, Putin, Obama, Zuma, Malema and Ki-moon. Long Live the spirit of Walter Sisulu Long LIve.
Thomas
What a lovely interview with J. I have to wonder WHY the ANZ allows this baffoon to continue being a figure head of it’s otherwise reasonable organization, perhaps he is used as a distraction to keep attention away from some of it’s other leaders that doesn’t or need any attention right now?
J really is an embaressement, can this please come to an end with him?
Lefu wa Nhlapo
Ipso facto, i am ecstatic that Malema lives his preaching unlike some members of the other parties who pretend to be smart. As a politician you should act, speak and think like one. Thanks Malema we appreciate the role you are playing during this era. There will always be mockers as they have been since Nelson Mandela was a juvinile. I hate to say some cahoots will never appreciate you on this earth. Don’t worry they are just suffering from what we call ’slave mentality’.
Skoener
Julius Malema was hackled at the SACP conference in defiance for his controversial public spate with senior SACP leaders, amongs them Cronin, I think Julius Malema was right to say the SACP are trying to liquidate the ANC and they forget that the people voted for the ANC not SACP. They are becoming unrully now, they are arrogant and spiteful and on the other side they are communist but are pursuing a capitalistic agenda instead of a socialist agenda. If they are fed up with the ANC they should follow COPE and stand alone for the election. Gwede Mantashe is coward who doesnt deserve to be in the ANC. He must be disciplined for not protecting Malema’s booing. And he must resign as the secretary of the ANC because is a traitor.
Skoener
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