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Zuma hates Malema and Zanu PF: Malema
24/06/2012 00:00:00
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No love lost .... Jacob Zuma and Robert Mugabe
 
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EXPELLED ANC Youth League (ANCYL) president Julius Malema told state media in Zimbabwe that President Jacob Zuma should not be the facilitator to Zimbabwe's long-running crisis.

Malema claims Zuma hates President Robert Mugabe and his party Zanu-PF because of their support for former South African president Thabo Mbeki.

His comments were made during a wide-ranging interview with the Sunday Mail, published on Sunday.

Malema said Zuma is not a neutral facilitator in Zimbabwe and that he hates Zanu-PF because he suspects the party supported Mbeki.

Mugabe was maneuvered into a coalition government with Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai in 2008 and Zuma took over as a facilitator from Mbeki when he became president in that same year.

Malema also said his visit to Zimbabwe was an inspiring one and added that he was open to any business offers there because he is currently unemployed.

The former ANCYL president vowed he would be president of the ANC one day.

He said even if it happens in 20 years’ time, he will go to the graves of those in the ANC who are opposed to him now and tell them of his success.

The ANC’s National Disciplinary Committee decided to expel Malema in April, after he told a gathering at the Wits University in March that Zuma had turned the ANC into an unbearable dictatorship.

Attempts to get his suspension overturned, and later reviewed, have proved fruitless.



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