Malema wants to take 60% of Anglo-report
6 March 2011
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South Africa ANC Youth league president wants the South African government to take over 60% of Anglo American Corporation’s shareholding, city press reports.
Julius Malema who turned 30 on the 3rd of March said Friday:
“If we don’t do it (nationalisation), we’ll always stay poor. The Oppenheimers don’t need to worry because we only want 60 percent of Anglo American’s money…”

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Julius Malema

The ANC has been to be backing Malema in many of his controversial announcements. Following his birthday last week, the party said in a statement that they wish he ‘grows more radical and militant’.
Malema said that Anglo had agreed to give 51 percent of its mining interests to black people in Botswana and seemed to ask why the company did not want to do the same in South Africa accusing the mining giant of thinking black people were what he termed ‘idiots’ and of abusing the black population in South Africa.
In an emotional speech seemingly sympathetic with the dissatisfied working class masses, Malema said that political freedom was useless without economic freedom.
“We’re now economic freedom fighters. The revolution started to get food. We don’t have to apologise, or be shy about this struggle.”
With an unpopular surge in inflation, South Africa is also faced with an unemployment crisis that has also seen the ANC fearing a rising working  class turning against it in coming polls. (ZimEye, Zimbabwe)

16 Replies to “Malema wants to take 60% of Anglo-report”

  1. Iwe MT why do you feel so threatened when we talk about NATIONAL resources being owned by the NATION state and NOT individuals…you doth protest too much…

  2. Iwe Bvute, if Malema want to stand up for blacks he doesnt to it for himself only but also your equivalents in South Africa.

  3. And how much of that 60 % will Ilema want for himself..We as africans need to control our own resources as a NATION state NOT as individuals. Marange belongs to Zimbabwe not to the Mujuru family or chinese..saka charity starts at home undidi ka?

  4. he might not have a degree but is it not true that for the past 200 years it is people with degrees that have made the world a painful place.it is inspiration that moves mountains not education and i did not say malema is the answer.there have been millions of people that have made a positive impact without holding a degree….the struggle continues!

  5. Is this Malema again? that small boy from the Ghetos of JoBurg who does not have a single degree course, so?

  6. True @Mozimba countries are built on “ravhu”. In the case of Zimbabwe we should first define who “its” people are before the “revolution” is hijacked by Union Jack waving scoundrels from ‘you know where”or a group of bantus who think they can get extension of their work permits by rubbishing all the good our country can achieve by making fundemental changes to a system which even those benefitting acknowledge is unsustainable.
    But one thing is clear here, Zimbabwe has managed to solve this problem better than what we are likely to see done in other countries in a decade of so to come.
    Investors should know the place to run to is a parch which is already “burnt” than a country with very “dry and flamable grass” like SA axnd other SADC countries. They are afraid to start land redistribution because the west will say you are “like Mugabe” but then if your sstem is like what Mugabe has been fighting all along why not.
    Zimbabwe has gone beyond the “flammable” part and can only get green with the “right rains”. Not some Economic block in Europe urinating on people and called that “rain”. No. So?

  7. With this kind of anger, jealousy and hatred, even long after Mugabe is gone you people will not rebuild this country. Any fully functioning nation is built by people with love. Because a nation is built by its people.
    Forever Zimbabweans in Diaspora!!!!!

  8. Malema is a Joke, he is so so stupid everyone knows that. I guess only fools will take him seriously. My advice is he should go to school and maybe he can think about opening his big mouth in front of the people. I suspect he is the lost son of robert mugabe(uncle bob). The is no revolution in Zimbabwe, you have a wild imagination Dumiso. You should come to Bots so that i can hire you as a garden boy and you wife as my maid.

  9. @Tebogo Motseko, what are doing on this site? Are you lost or what? We dont want to hear anything from your “goat republic”. What can we learn from people who who have ngotshani for a president nxaa.
    Anyway seem the South Africans are smelling the coffee now.
    But someone tell me the truth. Do the Rhodesians and the Boers really
    think they can defend this rotten system forever by shouting anyone why dare question the stausquo?
    Zimbabwe is in the process f finishing what others are still afraid even to think about. Great Zimbabwe forever the leader in Sub Suharan Africa. Viva revolution!!!
    What business in Southern Africa should realise is that Zimbabwe is not the safest place to invest now because the fire burned and came down controllably. Lets wait for the fire that will engulf others who have been laughing all along including half-wits in Botswana.

  10. Wena Xolani–ungangiqali hangichu uyezwa,umuCIO ukhuthini kwakhona? ufuni ukhuti uMalema abuse iZimbabwe or what. He is an imbecile whether you like it or not. So?

  11. tete we are all bantu brothers,it is the whites that seperated us.malema is your brother whether you like it or not.it is sad to see south africans so poor and yet the country has a gdp 288 billion(ppp) which is 25 in the world.something aint right,the white people in south africa are sitting pretty while the masses of the people struggle.support the economic revolution where ever it is in africa.botswana has all those billions of reserves in foreign banks yet her children live like s.h.i.t….it is bcuz khama is a puppet of the west.that money is help people in europe and america,if you think i am joking go to a place in gaborone called white city,you jaw will drop.

  12. What a another lie from Mr Malema. Botswana gvt does not own 51%. The company is 100% owned by the whites and there only is a 50/50 sharing of profits. I guess Mr Malema is rather greedy and ambitious, lol!

  13. Nothing wrong with Malema. If you are a foreigner and cannot own land in Botswana and cannot have 100% company ownership. Surpringly none makes a comment about Botswana policies. Please think about it.

  14. Tete. Last time you claimed to be Ndebele, now I see you are not. YOu must be one of those CIOs who stayed in Matebelelabd so to destabilise the city of Kings or to spy on our people. Haunyare here khutaura zwakadaro iwe?

  15. Why do we have to read news about this imbecile? He is not even a zimba so we do not want anything to do with him. Unless perhaps he is related to one zimbabwean and they plan to rule both countries. So?

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