Friday 28 September 2012

It's a long time coming!

 
Expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema, right, and suspended youth league secretary-general Sindiso Magaqa address their supporters outside the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court on September 27. Picture: PUXLEY MAKGATHO
Expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema,
 right, and suspandedyouth league secretary-general Sindiso Magada. B.D
Why is that in politics when things are not going according to your way, you suddenly imply that you are being sabotaged? Are people in politics not cautious enough about what they doing? Are they always going to blame their opponents or rivals? Why not pay for your mistakes and get it over and done with? Hence they say what comes around comes around. Juju face the music-it’s a long time coming.  
Julius Malema is facing charges of corruption and all he can say is that he is being potted by President Jacob Zuma. I heard Thibos from Kaya FM asking Julius Malema if he knows about the fact that THE HAWKS are coming for him on charges of corruption and you know he could say was that he is not scared they can come for him. Now on Monday, it was revealed that Juju and his peers form Limpopo are facing charges of corruption for unlawfully laundering government’s R4.6-million and R16-million tax bills.
Come to think about all the things that Julius has been saying in the news regarding corruption and Jacob Zuma in particular, makes me wonder that oh! That’s rich coming from Julius, because he also played his part in all the corruption schemes within the context of the ANC. All this time he has been playing advocate; hiding under a sheep’s skin just to win over the support of the vulnerable South Africans.
It is enough that South Africa has been through a lot; and we sort of need hope that will make us feel that we are at home and that everything is going to be just fine after a rough time that we had during the apartheid years. However all we are seeing and hearing is fights, fights and fights. What better solution do we need to have place or country that our parents and our freedom fighters have always dreamed of?
All in all what I’m trying to say is that everyone who is practicing corruption should be punished and get the punishment he or she deserves, irrespective whether you are a politician or not. One should lead by example and not do things that will jeopardise the reputation of this country, including Julius Malema and his associates. In the practice of PR we are taught that we all need to honest about any information in an organisation, reserving some information simply means you are guilty. Let us pay and make this country a better and secure place for all.

14 comments:

  1. With regards to the trail of Julius Malema there has been a lot siad the best thing that we must do is to obesrve and let the law ply its part and yes some of politcal leaders use state resources to pay revenge.

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    1. Yes we just have to ses how it goes, but no body ever gets arrested in South Africa if you are in the state government.

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  2. Malema thought that he will never got caught after being involved in corruption. Look now he faces charges of corruption and tax debts.

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    1. Yes that's true he thought that he was going to hide and say that he is fighting for the people of South Africa while he knows that he has been smuggling a big chunk of money.

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  3. All Politicians have the same mentality. They all blame other people if they are being caught doing corruption or any other related crimes. Malema knew all about this and kept his secrecy without realising that anything in this world could be found no matter how many years could pass. If he is found guilty,he must suffer for his concequences.

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    1. He definately will suffer the consequences... all these people have to pay. This is way of out of line and it is still recurring.

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  4. Julius Malema is responding in a way that will make people go crazy or rather talk about him. He needs to be professionally disciplined because his behaviour is sensitive to other citizens of the country.

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    1. Do you even think that he will ever change?

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  5. Ai... tired of this guy, he should let go and move on. He raise conflicts and create hatregy not orgetting disrespecting the president.

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    1. Wherever he goes it's Jaco Zuma that, Jacob Zuma this. Nevertheless he has to pay and answer to the court of law. I think he is going to use the Zuma case as an excuse; saying that Jacob Zuma did wrong before so why is he being convicted if some people were not convicted.

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  6. people in the pilitics fail to accept that they also fail the nation. Whenever theres is failer they think people have sabotaged them.Malema must leave Jacob Zuma in peace becuase he is suspended.

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    1. That is so true, I mean he knows for a fact that he stole the money but he simply wants to delay the process and saying that it is sabotage because he is speaking the truth.

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  7. i think the politicians who cause corruption should be removed from their position and never be in politics again

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    1. I don't think that would be possible. Julius Malema has proved that he won;t be dismissed that easy.

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