Wednesday, 7 April 2010

Zimbabwe Mail: ANC Youth leader urges South African white farmers to leave

HARARE - Controversial South African youth leader for the African National Congress has said ANC will follow the example of Zimbabwe's Zanu PF and start to take over white-owned farms by the end of the year.

The comments were made by Julius Malema at a mine 160 kilometers outside Harare in Zimbabwe.

ANC Youth Wing Leader: Julius Malema -- Zimbabwe Mail
The ANC Youth Wing leader, enthused by rented Zanu PF crowd, said Zimbabwe had led the way in fighting over land and promised to unleash Zimbabwean tactics on South African white farmers.

Read more at The Zimbabwe Mail.

3 comments:

Mary-Jane said...

Ontstellend. Ek dink nie Malema se motiewe is suiwer die welsyn van sy mense nie. Dit lyk meer na 'n raping na mag onder die maklik beïnvloedbare. Natuurlik word hulle ook aangetrek deur sy hoë (en leë) beloftes.

Skryfblok said...

Neewat, ek vertrou ook geensins Malema se motiewe. Solank as die ANC (en die president) hom nie aan die bek ruk nie, gaan Malema eenvoudig aangaan met sy nonsens. Om die waarheid te sê, een berig wat ek gelees het sê dat Malema het Jacob Zuma se toestemming verkry om Zim toe te gaan en Robert Mugabe te gaan sien. So dit wil vir my blyk asof Malema en Zuma kop in een mus is.

Einstein's Brain said...

I remember reading about the white Zimbabwean farmers being shoved off their land. I do feel bad for them, because it's not their fault of what their ancestors did in colonialism. Well, I have heard of the harrassment of white farmers in South Africa too. Many have been murdered over the years.