In what should be the final chapter in Julius Malema's expulsion from his precious African National Congress, the National Executive Committee (NEC), overwhelmingly voted against his appeal.
Oh wise spokesman, Gwede Mantashe stated, " After a long deliberation on whether the NEC should use it's discretion, overwhelmingly, the NEC agreed that that there was no compelling grounds to review the decision." He went on to say that the matter is now considered closed by the NEC.
Having said this, the matter can be raised once again by delegates at the conference in December, showing that no decision with the ANC is really final. If Malema can get the support, he could use this conference as a last ditch attempt to get back his valued membership. This will, however take brave supporters, as our dubious president, Jacob Zuma, is rallying his troops, re-shuffling parliament to cement his support base, and subduing those who may not be for him. Malema is an anti Zuma revolutionary fool, who is losing support at an alarming rate, now that he is in the political wilderness.
Interesting and backstabbing times lie ahead for the ANC, as they fight for internal power. As they do, their support base is slowly eroding and they are neglecting the country. Well done guys. They are basically robbing the tuck shop while the school burns down.
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