By Lelethu Mquqo
27 September 2010
President Jacob Zuma said he would make sure that Julius Malema goes to political school as ordered by the party’s disciplinary committee.
This comes after the ruling introduced a new culture of enforcing decisions.
At this point, Malema has only issued a public apology for his actions since the disciplinary hearing.
Political expert, Harold Pakendorf says there is no doubt that the time has come for President Zuma to act against the ANC Youth League leader.
The two have been on each other’s case for months, with Zuma most recently calling Malema to order through his opening and closing speeches at the recently-concluded ANC National General Council in Durban.
Pakendorf says only time will tell how serious President Zuma really is about dealing with Malema.
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