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African National Congress Youth League

The African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) is the youth wing of the African National Congress (ANC). As set out in its constitution, the ANC Youth League is led by a National Executive Committee (NEC) and a National Working Committee (NWC).

African National Congress
Youth League
PresidentCollen Malatji
Secretary GeneralMntuwoxolo Ngudle
Founded10 September 1944 (1944-09-10)
HeadquartersLuthuli House
54 Sauer Street
Johannesburg
Gauteng
Mother partyAfrican National Congress
International affiliationInternational Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY)
World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY)
MagazineHlomelang
Websiteanc1912.org.za

Foundation Edit

The idea of the formation of the ANC youth league started in 1943, in Orlando, Soweto at Walter Sisulu's house by Anton Lembede, A.P. Mda, Jordan Ngubane, Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo. Its founders felt that ANC was dominated by conservative and older generation who cannot relate to the youth. This "older generation" had used deputations and delegations to try to get the Union government to grant equal rights to all but it became increasingly clear that this tactic was ineffective. Since the formation of the ANC in 1912, the disenfranchisement of black people had taken place and expanded through laws such as land acts, the introduction of workplace colour bar and urban and influx control between 1913 and 1926. Once the discussions of forming a youth league were concluded, the young leaders approached ANC president Dr. Alfred Bitini Xuma and made a proposal to form a youth league. Dr. Xuma had reservations about this league formation due to its militancy but he allowed the issue to be debated at the ANC conference in 1943. This conference took a resolution to establish a youth league.[1]

The first conference of the youth league was in March 1944 and it was attended by 200 people. The ANC had deployed Selope Thema, activist and former South African Native National Congress secretary, to open the congress. Albertina Sisulu, the wife of Walter Sisulu, was the only female present. The conference elected Anton Lembede as president, Victor Mbodo was elected vice president, Walter Sisulu as treasurer, and Oliver Tambo as secretary. A.P. Mda, A.Nxamala, David Bopape, Peter Burman, and Joseph Mokoena were elected to the executive together with many others.[1]

Its foundation in 1944 by A. P. Mda, Anton Lembede, Mxolisi Majombozi, Walter Sisulu and Oliver Tambo marked the rise of a new generation of leaders. The first President of the league was Anton Lembede who shaped its militancy. Mandela wrote that Lembede had a "magnetic personality who thought in original and often startling ways" and "Like Lembede I came to see the antidote as militant African nationalism."[2] Lembede died in 1947.

By the end of the 1940s, the Youth League had gained control of the African National Congress. It called for civil disobedience and strikes in protest at the hundreds of laws associated with the new apartheid system. These protests were often met with force by the South African Government. In 1950, 18 blacks were killed during a walkout, while protesters, including Mandela, were jailed and beaten for their opposition to the government.

Thabo Mbeki became active in the Youth League in 1956 and was expelled from high school in 1959 as a result of participation in a strike. In 1959 many ANCYL members broke away to form the rival Pan Africanist Congress (PAC). In 1960, the PAC, ANC and its associated organisations had been banned. Mbeki organised a stay-at-home in protest at the South African Government's decision to leave the Commonwealth of Nations before leaving South Africa at the suggestion of the ANC.

The Youth League continued its activities underground during the remainder of the apartheid years. In 1990, F. W. de Klerk legalised the ANC and its associated organisations including the Youth League, and Peter Mokaba led the newly unbanned Youth League.

In 2005, Fikile Mbalula became president of the league. Mbalula succeeded the student activist Malusi Gigaba, who went on to become deputy minister of home affairs. Mbalula had served as secretary general of the ANCYL under Gigaba's leadership. It was under Mbalula's leadership that the ANCYL took on a more visible role in defending Jacob Zuma, and publicly lobbying for his election as ANC president.

The election of Julius Malema in April 2008 was initially disputed after a bitterly contested election with Saki Mofokeng.[3]

In November 2011, Julius Malema was found guilty of provoking divisions within the ruling party and of bringing the organisation into disrepute, and was suspended for five years.[4] Subsequent appeal processes changed the suspension to expulsion. On 24 April 2012 the appeal process ended when the National Disciplinary Committee of Appeal confirmed Malema's expulsion with immediate effect.[5] The appeal committee also confirmed league spokesperson Floyd Shivambu's three-year suspension and suspended secretary general Sindiso Magaqa for one year, reducing the original disciplinary committee's three-year suspension.[5]

Following the above, the league started to experience a devastating decline in support and popularity among young people. The league was ultimately taken to its 25th National conference in 2015, which elected Collen and Njabulo Nzuza as President and Secretary General respectively. The duo and their collective failed to live up to expectations and failed to take the ANCYL to its elective conference. The ANC National Executive Committee finally dissolved/disbanded the ANCYL NEC, due to many of its failures.

The ANC appointed a National Youth Task Team to oversee the affairs of ANC Youth League and take it conference. The task team consisted of the ANC's own NEC and NWC members who were above the age of 35 - which is the constitutional ceiling of the ANCYL. In 2020 a collective of young members of the ANC and its youth league, led by Nonceba Mhlauli, Katlego Mamabolo, Luzuko Bashman, Ngoako Selamolela and collective, mobilized and organized young people from all over the country, under the banner of the ANCYL Crisis Committee, to call for the disbandment of the ANCYL National Youth Task Team, due to the illegality and unconstutionality of the structure.[citation needed]

The ANCYL Crisis Committee argued that senior ANC member must stay away from the affairs of young people, as the youth are capable of rebuilding their own structure. In early 2021 the NEC of the ANC was persuaded by the logic of the ANCYL Crisis Committee and disbanded the ANC National Youth Task Team and appointed a National Congress Preparatory Team led by Nonceba Mhlauli and Joy, as National convenor and coordinator respectively.[citation needed]

During the 26th National Congress of the Youth League held from 29 June to 2 July 2023, Gauteng Youth League member Collen Malatji was elected as president with Phumzile Mgcina as deputy president. Mntuwoxolo Ngudle was elected Secretary-General. The League's constitution was also amended to allow for a second Deputy Secretary-General; Tsakani Shiviti and Olga Seate were then elected as the First and Second Secretaries-General, respectively. Zwelo Masilela was elected Treasurer-General.[6]

Leaders Edit

Past leaders of the ANCYL include:[7]

Controversies Edit

Support for Jacob Zuma Edit

The Youth League generated significant controversy in 2008 when its president publicly declared its willingness to use violence to prevent Jacob Zuma's being prosecuted for corruption charges, stating that the Youth League was "prepared to take up arms and kill for Zuma". In further remarks, Julius Malema has called for the elimination of so-called "counter-revolutionary" forces, which include the largest opposition party, the Democratic Alliance.[8] These statements have drawn significant public criticism, and the ANC has on occasion distanced itself from Malema's remarks. Further statements made against the DA's leader in 2009, stating that they were "disgusted by remarks attributed to Helen Zille." These statements[9] were in response to a statement by Zille that "Zuma is a self-confessed womaniser with deeply sexist views, who put all his wives at risk by having unprotected sex with an HIV-positive woman." The ANC Youth League has been widely criticized for these statements, and has thus far been unable to explain their meaning, including during appearances on Talk Radio 702, a national radio station.[10][11] The spokesperson, Floyd Shivambu kept on saying that their meaning of sleeping around is: "sleeping around". He was unable to clarify whether sleeping around means having sex or not having sex.

On 17 March 2013 the ANC National Executive disbanded the ANCYL's National Executive Committee, a move that was widely seen to be a purging of opponents of Jacob Zuma.[12][13]

Julius Malema and "Kill the Boer" Edit

In 2010 Julius Malema sang a controversial apartheid struggle song "Shoot the Boer" (Boer being the Afrikaans word for "farmer"), which drew further criticism in light of the numerous killings of white farmers and black labourers across South Africa. The South African Equality Court ruled that the song motivated genocide and was thus declared hate speech and interdict for its singing in public and private meetings, was issued. The ANCYL stated that they are willing to contest the judgement in the Constitutional Court.

In November 2011 ANC Youth League president Julius Malema was suspended from the ruling party for two years, this sanction was suspended for three years. The finding and penalty relate to Malema, ANCYL deputy president Ronald Lamola, treasurer general Pule Mabe, secretary general Sindiso Magaqa and deputy secretary general Kenetswe Mosenogi. The youth league leaders were charged for bringing the party into disrepute after saying earlier this year that the ANCYL would send a team to Botswana to consolidate local opposition parties and help bring about regime change there.[14]

Following that finding, Julius Malema was found guilty of provoking divisions within the ruling party and of bringing the organisation into disrepute. As a result, ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema had to "vacate his position".[4]

Hacking of official website Edit

On 30 March 2011, the ANC Youth League's website was hacked with a fake post under its news section, "Latest ANCYL News". The post's headline, "Julius Malema to Step Down as Youth League President" was posted as a statement by Julius Malema tendering his resignation because he had "made a fool of himself." Some reasons were listed for his resignation: "I have brought my party the ANC into disrepute (sic); I have disrespected my elders and have made a fool out of myself; I promote my own agenda over my country and parties; I promote the singing of racist songs to promote violence and unrest in the country."[15][16]

On 13 June 2011, the ANC Youth League's website was hacked again, this time with a fake post under its news section, "Julius Malema defects to Cope".[17] A subsequent hack on 24 July 2011, placed a banner at the top of the home page with the statement, "HA HA HA I have a 16 Million Rand house And all of you dont!!!!",[18] in reference to allegations in media that Julius Malema was building himself a R16 million house in the elite Johannesburg suburb of Sandton.[19] This was followed the next day, 25 July 2011, by another hack superimposing the faces of Julius Malema and Jacob Zuma, the President of the African National Congress and South Africa, on the poster for the movie Dumb & Dumber.[20]

Russian invasion of Ukraine Edit

During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, President Cyril Ramaphosa and the African National Congress have pursued a policy of strict neutrality.[21] The ANC youth wing, meanwhile, has condemned sanctions against Russia and denounced NATO's eastward expansion as "fascistic".[22][23] Officials representing the ANC Youth League acted as international observers for Russia's staged referendum to annex Ukrainian territory conquered during the war.[24]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Tau, Rebone (2020). The rise and fall of the ANC youth league. Penguin Books. pp. 18–40. ISBN 978-1-77609-371-7.
  2. ^ Long Walk To Freedom, 1995
  3. ^ ANC to decide on league's congress[dead link]
  4. ^ a b "Julius Malema suspended for 5 years". News24. 10 November 2011.
  5. ^ a b "Out! ANC upholds Julius Malema's expulsion". Mail & Guardian. Mg.co.za. 24 April 2012. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
  6. ^ Mahlati, Zintle. "Unopposed: ANC MP Collen Malatji takes the helm of ANCYL in conference clean-sweep". News24. Retrieved 2 July 2023.
  7. ^ "African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) Timeline 1944-2011 | South African History Online". www.sahistory.org.za. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  8. ^ "Malema won't withdraw 'kill for Zuma' statement | News | Mail & Guardian". Mg.co.za. 2 July 2008. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
  9. ^ "ANC Youth League blasts 'fake racist girl' Zille | News | National | Mail & Guardian". Mg.co.za. 12 May 2009. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
  11. ^ Sleeping around is sleeping around 22 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Sam Mkokeli; Natasha Marrian (17 March 2013). "ANC top brass wield axe over Limpopo, youth league executives". BDlive. Retrieved 28 March 2013.
  13. ^ Matuma Letsoalo (17 March 2013). "ANC NEC disbands youth league executive | News | National | Mail & Guardian". Mg.co.za. Retrieved 28 March 2013.
  14. ^ "Malema and Co get 2 yr suspended sentences". Independent Online. 10 November 2011.
  15. ^ "ANCYL website hacked". Retrieved 31 March 2011.
  16. ^ "ANCYL site hacked". IT Web. 31 March 2011. Retrieved 31 March 2011.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 June 2011. Retrieved 14 June 2011.
  18. ^ "ANCYL website hacked again". mybroadband. 24 July 2011. Retrieved 24 July 2011.
  19. ^ "Uproar over Malema's R16m playboy mansion". Retrieved 24 July 2011.
  20. ^ "ANCYL website hacking details". Retrieved 25 July 2011.
  21. ^ "Ramaphosa Rules Out South Africa Abandoning Neutral Stance on War in Ukraine". Bloomberg. Retrieved 25 May 2023.
  22. ^ "German Embassy slaps down Russian claim its troops are fighting Nazism". The Independent. 7 March 2022. Retrieved 17 April 2022.
  23. ^ Fabricius, Peter (6 March 2022). "INTERVIEW WITH US DEPUTY SECRETARY OF STATE: United States slaps down Ramaphosa's criticism of Biden's pre-war Russia diplomacy". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 17 April 2022.
  24. ^ Fabricius, Peter (25 September 2022). "WAR IN EUROPE: ANC Youth League lends credibility to sham Moscow referendums in Ukraine". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 28 September 2022.

External links Edit

  • Official website

Notes Edit

  • "Nelson Mandela." Contemporary Black Biography, Volume 14. Gale Research, 1997. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Thomson Gale. 2005. retrieved 5 December 2005
  • "Thabo Mvuyelwa Mbeki." Contemporary Black Biography, Volume 14. Gale Research, 1997. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Thomson Gale. 2005.
  • Halisi, C.R.D. (1 November 1999). Black Political Thought in the Making of South African Democracy. Indiana University Press. p. 62. ISBN 0-253-33589-2.

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The African National Congress Youth League ANCYL is the youth wing of the African National Congress ANC As set out in its constitution the ANC Youth League is led by a National Executive Committee NEC and a National Working Committee NWC African National Congress Youth LeaguePresidentCollen MalatjiSecretary GeneralMntuwoxolo NgudleFounded10 September 1944 1944 09 10 HeadquartersLuthuli House54 Sauer StreetJohannesburgGautengMother partyAfrican National CongressInternational affiliationInternational Union of Socialist Youth IUSY World Federation of Democratic Youth WFDY MagazineHlomelangWebsiteanc1912 wbr org wbr za Contents 1 Foundation 2 Leaders 3 Controversies 3 1 Support for Jacob Zuma 3 2 Julius Malema and Kill the Boer 3 3 Hacking of official website 3 4 Russian invasion of Ukraine 4 References 5 External links 6 NotesFoundation EditThe idea of the formation of the ANC youth league started in 1943 in Orlando Soweto at Walter Sisulu s house by Anton Lembede A P Mda Jordan Ngubane Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo Its founders felt that ANC was dominated by conservative and older generation who cannot relate to the youth This older generation had used deputations and delegations to try to get the Union government to grant equal rights to all but it became increasingly clear that this tactic was ineffective Since the formation of the ANC in 1912 the disenfranchisement of black people had taken place and expanded through laws such as land acts the introduction of workplace colour bar and urban and influx control between 1913 and 1926 Once the discussions of forming a youth league were concluded the young leaders approached ANC president Dr Alfred Bitini Xuma and made a proposal to form a youth league Dr Xuma had reservations about this league formation due to its militancy but he allowed the issue to be debated at the ANC conference in 1943 This conference took a resolution to establish a youth league 1 The first conference of the youth league was in March 1944 and it was attended by 200 people The ANC had deployed Selope Thema activist and former South African Native National Congress secretary to open the congress Albertina Sisulu the wife of Walter Sisulu was the only female present The conference elected Anton Lembede as president Victor Mbodo was elected vice president Walter Sisulu as treasurer and Oliver Tambo as secretary A P Mda A Nxamala David Bopape Peter Burman and Joseph Mokoena were elected to the executive together with many others 1 Its foundation in 1944 by A P Mda Anton Lembede Mxolisi Majombozi Walter Sisulu and Oliver Tambo marked the rise of a new generation of leaders The first President of the league was Anton Lembede who shaped its militancy Mandela wrote that Lembede had a magnetic personality who thought in original and often startling ways and Like Lembede I came to see the antidote as militant African nationalism 2 Lembede died in 1947 By the end of the 1940s the Youth League had gained control of the African National Congress It called for civil disobedience and strikes in protest at the hundreds of laws associated with the new apartheid system These protests were often met with force by the South African Government In 1950 18 blacks were killed during a walkout while protesters including Mandela were jailed and beaten for their opposition to the government Thabo Mbeki became active in the Youth League in 1956 and was expelled from high school in 1959 as a result of participation in a strike In 1959 many ANCYL members broke away to form the rival Pan Africanist Congress PAC In 1960 the PAC ANC and its associated organisations had been banned Mbeki organised a stay at home in protest at the South African Government s decision to leave the Commonwealth of Nations before leaving South Africa at the suggestion of the ANC The Youth League continued its activities underground during the remainder of the apartheid years In 1990 F W de Klerk legalised the ANC and its associated organisations including the Youth League and Peter Mokaba led the newly unbanned Youth League In 2005 Fikile Mbalula became president of the league Mbalula succeeded the student activist Malusi Gigaba who went on to become deputy minister of home affairs Mbalula had served as secretary general of the ANCYL under Gigaba s leadership It was under Mbalula s leadership that the ANCYL took on a more visible role in defending Jacob Zuma and publicly lobbying for his election as ANC president The election of Julius Malema in April 2008 was initially disputed after a bitterly contested election with Saki Mofokeng 3 In November 2011 Julius Malema was found guilty of provoking divisions within the ruling party and of bringing the organisation into disrepute and was suspended for five years 4 Subsequent appeal processes changed the suspension to expulsion On 24 April 2012 the appeal process ended when the National Disciplinary Committee of Appeal confirmed Malema s expulsion with immediate effect 5 The appeal committee also confirmed league spokesperson Floyd Shivambu s three year suspension and suspended secretary general Sindiso Magaqa for one year reducing the original disciplinary committee s three year suspension 5 Following the above the league started to experience a devastating decline in support and popularity among young people The league was ultimately taken to its 25th National conference in 2015 which elected Collen and Njabulo Nzuza as President and Secretary General respectively The duo and their collective failed to live up to expectations and failed to take the ANCYL to its elective conference The ANC National Executive Committee finally dissolved disbanded the ANCYL NEC due to many of its failures The ANC appointed a National Youth Task Team to oversee the affairs of ANC Youth League and take it conference The task team consisted of the ANC s own NEC and NWC members who were above the age of 35 which is the constitutional ceiling of the ANCYL In 2020 a collective of young members of the ANC and its youth league led by Nonceba Mhlauli Katlego Mamabolo Luzuko Bashman Ngoako Selamolela and collective mobilized and organized young people from all over the country under the banner of the ANCYL Crisis Committee to call for the disbandment of the ANCYL National Youth Task Team due to the illegality and unconstutionality of the structure citation needed The ANCYL Crisis Committee argued that senior ANC member must stay away from the affairs of young people as the youth are capable of rebuilding their own structure In early 2021 the NEC of the ANC was persuaded by the logic of the ANCYL Crisis Committee and disbanded the ANC National Youth Task Team and appointed a National Congress Preparatory Team led by Nonceba Mhlauli and Joy as National convenor and coordinator respectively citation needed During the 26th National Congress of the Youth League held from 29 June to 2 July 2023 Gauteng Youth League member Collen Malatji was elected as president with Phumzile Mgcina as deputy president Mntuwoxolo Ngudle was elected Secretary General The League s constitution was also amended to allow for a second Deputy Secretary General Tsakani Shiviti and Olga Seate were then elected as the First and Second Secretaries General respectively Zwelo Masilela was elected Treasurer General 6 Leaders EditPast leaders of the ANCYL include 7 Anton Lembede 1944 1947 A P Mda 1948 1950 Nelson Mandela 1950 1960 Jackie Selebi 1987 1991 Peter Mokaba 1991 1994 Lulu Johnson 1994 1996 Malusi Gigaba 1996 2004 Fikile Mbalula 2004 2008 Julius Malema 2008 2012 Collen Maine 2015 2019 Collen Malatji 2023 presentControversies EditSupport for Jacob Zuma Edit The Youth League generated significant controversy in 2008 when its president publicly declared its willingness to use violence to prevent Jacob Zuma s being prosecuted for corruption charges stating that the Youth League was prepared to take up arms and kill for Zuma In further remarks Julius Malema has called for the elimination of so called counter revolutionary forces which include the largest opposition party the Democratic Alliance 8 These statements have drawn significant public criticism and the ANC has on occasion distanced itself from Malema s remarks Further statements made against the DA s leader in 2009 stating that they were disgusted by remarks attributed to Helen Zille These statements 9 were in response to a statement by Zille that Zuma is a self confessed womaniser with deeply sexist views who put all his wives at risk by having unprotected sex with an HIV positive woman The ANC Youth League has been widely criticized for these statements and has thus far been unable to explain their meaning including during appearances on Talk Radio 702 a national radio station 10 11 The spokesperson Floyd Shivambu kept on saying that their meaning of sleeping around is sleeping around He was unable to clarify whether sleeping around means having sex or not having sex On 17 March 2013 the ANC National Executive disbanded the ANCYL s National Executive Committee a move that was widely seen to be a purging of opponents of Jacob Zuma 12 13 Julius Malema and Kill the Boer Edit In 2010 Julius Malema sang a controversial apartheid struggle song Shoot the Boer Boer being the Afrikaans word for farmer which drew further criticism in light of the numerous killings of white farmers and black labourers across South Africa The South African Equality Court ruled that the song motivated genocide and was thus declared hate speech and interdict for its singing in public and private meetings was issued The ANCYL stated that they are willing to contest the judgement in the Constitutional Court In November 2011 ANC Youth League president Julius Malema was suspended from the ruling party for two years this sanction was suspended for three years The finding and penalty relate to Malema ANCYL deputy president Ronald Lamola treasurer general Pule Mabe secretary general Sindiso Magaqa and deputy secretary general Kenetswe Mosenogi The youth league leaders were charged for bringing the party into disrepute after saying earlier this year that the ANCYL would send a team to Botswana to consolidate local opposition parties and help bring about regime change there 14 Following that finding Julius Malema was found guilty of provoking divisions within the ruling party and of bringing the organisation into disrepute As a result ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema had to vacate his position 4 Hacking of official website Edit On 30 March 2011 the ANC Youth League s website was hacked with a fake post under its news section Latest ANCYL News The post s headline Julius Malema to Step Down as Youth League President was posted as a statement by Julius Malema tendering his resignation because he had made a fool of himself Some reasons were listed for his resignation I have brought my party the ANC into disrepute sic I have disrespected my elders and have made a fool out of myself I promote my own agenda over my country and parties I promote the singing of racist songs to promote violence and unrest in the country 15 16 On 13 June 2011 the ANC Youth League s website was hacked again this time with a fake post under its news section Julius Malema defects to Cope 17 A subsequent hack on 24 July 2011 placed a banner at the top of the home page with the statement HA HA HA I have a 16 Million Rand house And all of you dont 18 in reference to allegations in media that Julius Malema was building himself a R16 million house in the elite Johannesburg suburb of Sandton 19 This was followed the next day 25 July 2011 by another hack superimposing the faces of Julius Malema and Jacob Zuma the President of the African National Congress and South Africa on the poster for the movie Dumb amp Dumber 20 Russian invasion of Ukraine Edit During the Russian invasion of Ukraine President Cyril Ramaphosa and the African National Congress have pursued a policy of strict neutrality 21 The ANC youth wing meanwhile has condemned sanctions against Russia and denounced NATO s eastward expansion as fascistic 22 23 Officials representing the ANC Youth League acted as international observers for Russia s staged referendum to annex Ukrainian territory conquered during the war 24 References Edit a b Tau Rebone 2020 The rise and fall of the ANC youth league Penguin Books pp 18 40 ISBN 978 1 77609 371 7 Long Walk To Freedom 1995 ANC to decide on league s congress dead link a b Julius Malema suspended for 5 years News24 10 November 2011 a b Out ANC upholds Julius Malema s expulsion Mail amp Guardian Mg co za 24 April 2012 Retrieved 29 October 2012 Mahlati Zintle Unopposed ANC MP Collen Malatji takes the helm of ANCYL in conference clean sweep News24 Retrieved 2 July 2023 African National Congress Youth League ANCYL Timeline 1944 2011 South African History Online www sahistory org za Retrieved 2 June 2021 Malema won t withdraw kill for Zuma statement News Mail amp Guardian Mg co za 2 July 2008 Retrieved 29 October 2012 ANC Youth League blasts fake racist girl Zille News National Mail amp Guardian Mg co za 12 May 2009 Retrieved 29 October 2012 Podcast of interview Archived from the original on 5 April 2012 Retrieved 29 October 2012 Sleeping around is sleeping around Archived 22 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine Sam Mkokeli Natasha Marrian 17 March 2013 ANC top brass wield axe over Limpopo youth league executives BDlive Retrieved 28 March 2013 Matuma Letsoalo 17 March 2013 ANC NEC disbands youth league executive News National Mail amp Guardian Mg co za Retrieved 28 March 2013 Malema and Co get 2 yr suspended sentences Independent Online 10 November 2011 ANCYL website hacked Retrieved 31 March 2011 ANCYL site hacked IT Web 31 March 2011 Retrieved 31 March 2011 ANCYL website hacked Archived from the original on 17 June 2011 Retrieved 14 June 2011 ANCYL website hacked again mybroadband 24 July 2011 Retrieved 24 July 2011 Uproar over Malema s R16m playboy mansion Retrieved 24 July 2011 ANCYL website hacking details Retrieved 25 July 2011 Ramaphosa Rules Out South Africa Abandoning Neutral Stance on War in Ukraine Bloomberg Retrieved 25 May 2023 German Embassy slaps down Russian claim its troops are fighting Nazism The Independent 7 March 2022 Retrieved 17 April 2022 Fabricius Peter 6 March 2022 INTERVIEW WITH US DEPUTY SECRETARY OF STATE United States slaps down Ramaphosa s criticism of Biden s pre war Russia diplomacy Daily Maverick Retrieved 17 April 2022 Fabricius Peter 25 September 2022 WAR IN EUROPE ANC Youth League lends credibility to sham Moscow referendums in Ukraine Daily Maverick Retrieved 28 September 2022 External links EditOfficial websiteNotes Edit Nelson Mandela Contemporary Black Biography Volume 14 Gale Research 1997 Reproduced in Biography Resource Center Farmington Hills Mich Thomson Gale 2005 retrieved 5 December 2005 Thabo Mvuyelwa Mbeki Contemporary Black Biography Volume 14 Gale Research 1997 Reproduced in Biography Resource Center Farmington Hills Mich Thomson Gale 2005 Halisi C R D 1 November 1999 Black Political Thought in the Making of South African Democracy Indiana University Press p 62 ISBN 0 253 33589 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title African National Congress Youth League amp oldid 1168052371, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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