The ANC Takes Life-time Decisions
Following the expulsion of Julius Sello Malema, the ANC continues to become radical in attempt to reduce corruption within the national party. The Republic of South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma received a letter form Lieutenant General saying that he would assist the president to succeed this year if he was reinstated to the position of crime intelligence boss and forwarded that letter to the necessary people. http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica
The rate in which corruption has been taking place within our political government has put certain political parties and jeopardy.
It generally looks as if the president is tired of these scandals and unjust behavior of his colleagues. I think that it is about time the ANC took initiative and amplified the name of the Republic and show people the seriousness of governance, in this way, political leaders will be recognized and not just for their knowledge but also for their dedication and political drive that the individual possesses.
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This week the ANC Youth League’s treasurer-general Pule Mabe was also voted out of the league with a no confidence vote which also stirred up emotions between him and the party. He threatened violence as he realised that he was in trouble and could not defend his position.
The ANC was known to be a relaxed and corrupt party by members of the opposing parties and also the citizins of South Africa, however this notion of the people will slowly but surely change if the party continues to radicalize their efforts of taking issues and implementing a strategy. Mabe and Malema’s personal involvement played a huge role in making the final decision, as supporters began an impassioned exchange with those who voted against his expulsion. While this led to police summoning, Mabe left the scene for his angry supporters to stay and ‘polish’ it.
It has been raised in office that the ANC must review the expulsion of former Youth League President Julius Malema, due to his utter misbehaviour, despite the League’s demand for the president to return, his expulsion will remain the way it is. http://www.iol.co.za/dailynews/news/anc-dismisses-call-for-malema-s-reintsatement
However, if the National Congress allows Malema’s reinstatement, the entire Congress will increase the levels of corruption based on the fact that if they are caught, they can and will be reinstated like the Youth League President Julius Malema.

the ANC's image will continue to improve if the party continues this notion.
ReplyDeleteI believe so as well becaue of how it is viewed by the public
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