ANC expels Malema

South Africa’s ruling ANC has expelled party rebel Julius Malema for bringing the movement into disrepute, potentially sending the youth leader known for his calls to nationalise mines in the resource-rich country into the political wilderness.

Malema has 14 days to appeal the expulsion ruling, the African National Congress (ANC) said in a statement. If he does appeal he could stay in his position as leader of the ANC’s youth wing until the appeals process is exhausted.

“Comrade Malema is a repeat offender … he has shown no remorse; is not prepared to be disciplined by the ANC,” the ANC said in a statement on Wednesday.

Malema was found guilty in November by a party disciplinary council of violating ANC rules by causing rifts in the group and undermining its credibility by calling for the overthrow of the democratic government of neighbouring Botswana.

He was suspended for five years but was allowed to keep his party posts pending an appeal.

However, the ANC rejected his appeal on Wednesday and increased his sentence on the grounds he was unrepentant.

The decision will also likely alter the political landscape by sidelining one of the most vocal foes of President Jacob Zuma who is seeking re-election as party leader in a vote to be held in December.

However, the expulsion will not put to rest questions Malema raised about why the poor majority in Africa’s largest economy have still not felt the “better life for all” promised by the ANC since it took power in 1994 after the end of apartheid, analysts said.

Malema, 30, shot to rock star-like fame with calls to take over mines in the major platinum and gold producing country and seize white-owned farms.

The populist appeals earned him legions of supporters from the poor black majority but unnerved investors and rattled more conservative ANC policy makers.

Channels Television

Disqus Comments Loading...

Recent Posts

Unveiling The Layers Of HFM In The Financial World

In the intricate world of finance, brokerage firms play a pivotal role in shaping investment…

8 mins ago

Nigeria Will Become Major Global Economic Force Under Tinubu – VP Shettima

Vice President Shettima on Wednesday assured the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) that…

45 mins ago

BREAKING: AGF Faults Kogi Gov, Says EFCC Should Not Be Obstructed 

In a statement on Thursday, the AGF said the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)…

53 mins ago

NITDA, NIMC Announce Collaboration To Strengthen Digital Economy

This collaboration also aims to harness the potential of the innovative ecosystem and emphasize the…

60 mins ago

Labour Union Pickets Heritage Bank Over Sack Of 1,000 Support Workers

The National President of the National Union of Banks, Insurance and Financial Institutions Employees, Comrade…

1 hour ago

Yahaya Bello Absent As Court Adjourns, EFCC Mulls Military’s Help To Fish Him Out 

The former Kogi State governor was absent from court for his arraignment on Thursday.

1 hour ago