By Khanyisa Tabata
13 May 2011
The ANC Youth League has accused President Jacob Zuma of isolating its president Julius Malema from the organisation.
This follows Zuma’s comments that Malema’s views on land redistribution without compensation are the Youth League leader’s own, and not that of the organisation.
The Youth League says in a statement that the views on land reform are contained in an official discussion document and are not just the views of an individual.
Zuma this week told farmers in KwaZulu-Natal not to worry about their land being taken without compensation.
Meanwhile, Zuma yesterday warned the North West community of Phola, outside Lichtenburg that the ancestors would turn against those leaving the ANC.
He says those who leave because they had not been chosen as election candidates would have “bad luck” forever. Zuma added that voting for the ANC added value to the development of the country.
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