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26 May 2012
   
 
 
Article by: Sapa

African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) leader Julius Malema is planning to visit the volatile Sakhile township in Mpumalanga - but has been warned by President Jacob Zuma "to behave" himself.

Malema would travel to the Standerton township on Wednesday, he told reporters in Johannesburg on Tuesday.

But Zuma reacted warily when he heard of the plan, revealed Malema.

"He [Zuma] said to me, 'I hope you are not going to fuel the fire there because we have a problem we are dealing with'.

"So, we [the ANCYL] are called to order," said Malema.

According to the youth leader, Zuma warned him by saying: "If you go there, you must behave."

Malema also slammed violent protests, saying people burning tyres while wearing T-shirts bearing pictures of Zuma's face were discrediting the President.

"They [protesters] must barricade the roads with themselves, just standing on the road without fire. Then the police will not do anything to them.

"I'm going there tomorrow [Wednesday] to Sakhile. I'm going to tell them - you don't have to burn, you must fight but you must not undermine the Constitution. Why must you burn a tyre?"

Malema lamented red tape and sluggish delivery by the government, acknowledging that the turn around time in service delivery was slow.

The Sakhile township saw violent protests in recent weeks with residents complaining of bad service delivery and demanding the resignation of the mayor and councillors.

On Thursday last week, ANC national executive committee members Fikile Mbalula and Malusi Gigaba visited Standerton for day-long meetings with municipal and provincial officials, church organisations, community leaders and local party structures.

The ANC leaders promised to report back to the community soon. Mbalula is also scheduled to visit the township on Wednesday.

Edited by: Sapa
 
 
 
 
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