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Julias Malema rejects a satanic offer to overthrow Jacob Zuma
20 Apr 2011 at 18:50hrs | Views
Is it that Julius Malema is subservient to the ANC Political Party or he is loyal to the South African nation as a whole?.
Recently, Malema was interviewed by BBC in their programme 'HARD TALK' in which he unequivocally reaffirmed his allegiance and dedication to ANC.
It would appear that that interview was arranged solely to try and predispose him with the idea of unseating Jacob Zuma.
In the interview Malema vehemently denied that he intends or aims to be the next SA President. He maintained that his role was only to work as an ANC youth leader. He said that when he relinquishes that position he would then go to his home town and work in any capacity in the ANC offices.
When one judges him according to his reaction and what he said to the interviewee one would conclude that his support for ANC is so unwavering and unshakable. He is not a hypocrite nor a Judas. It seems he knows how to choose between right and wrong.
Currently, so many young Africans have been unwittingly drawn into a satanic spiritual realm of overthrowing their leaders. It is because they do not give themselves time to ponder over that idea. They do not pause to think as to what the repercussions and/or consequences of such satanic engagements might bring.
A country like South Africa is politically stable at the moment so there is no need to be persuaded by a controversial media to militate against a government which is functioning well. The situation in Southern Africa is completely different from that in the Arab countries. Moreover even though the situation in the Arab countries is not good,there is/was no need for NATO to intervene through bombing Libya.
It seems the whole meaning of humanitarian help is now demeaning as NATO bombed innocent people of Libya. It remains to be seen what would be left of Libya after this unnecessary attack by NATO.
It appears that OAU is a useless organisation because if it was really functional this calamity would not have taken place in Libya. From my observation there is no solidarity among the OAU member countries. It seems some of the members are hypocrites and save as only agents of blocking progress of the OAU.
They are being sponsored by the enemies of Africa. It seems it would be too late for the Arab countries by the time they realise where the source of problem comes from. Its a question that needs to be answered by them not anyone else.
Recently, Malema was interviewed by BBC in their programme 'HARD TALK' in which he unequivocally reaffirmed his allegiance and dedication to ANC.
It would appear that that interview was arranged solely to try and predispose him with the idea of unseating Jacob Zuma.
In the interview Malema vehemently denied that he intends or aims to be the next SA President. He maintained that his role was only to work as an ANC youth leader. He said that when he relinquishes that position he would then go to his home town and work in any capacity in the ANC offices.
When one judges him according to his reaction and what he said to the interviewee one would conclude that his support for ANC is so unwavering and unshakable. He is not a hypocrite nor a Judas. It seems he knows how to choose between right and wrong.
A country like South Africa is politically stable at the moment so there is no need to be persuaded by a controversial media to militate against a government which is functioning well. The situation in Southern Africa is completely different from that in the Arab countries. Moreover even though the situation in the Arab countries is not good,there is/was no need for NATO to intervene through bombing Libya.
It seems the whole meaning of humanitarian help is now demeaning as NATO bombed innocent people of Libya. It remains to be seen what would be left of Libya after this unnecessary attack by NATO.
It appears that OAU is a useless organisation because if it was really functional this calamity would not have taken place in Libya. From my observation there is no solidarity among the OAU member countries. It seems some of the members are hypocrites and save as only agents of blocking progress of the OAU.
They are being sponsored by the enemies of Africa. It seems it would be too late for the Arab countries by the time they realise where the source of problem comes from. Its a question that needs to be answered by them not anyone else.
Source - Lihle Mbatha
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