ANC leaders plotted to disrupt the Youth League congress, its re-elected leader Julius Malema said on Sunday.
"We have defeated you, and we are still going to defeat you," an angry Malema said in his closing address to the conference in Midrand, Johannesburg.
He said some leaders went to the ANC's 2007 Polokwane conference on a mission to get African National Congress Youth League leaders out of the way for two years.
He claimed party leaders had tried to get league members to vote against his being re-elected ANCYL leader.
Malema singled out Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal, saying its delegates had been instructed to vote differently at the four-day conference, where Malema retained his position during elections on Friday.
"Mpumalanga defied the order, some risked losing their jobs," he said.
KwaZulu-Natal delegates were offered R2 000 to vote for a preferred candidate, he claimed.
"People thought these delegates of KZN were willing to sell their soul."
Malema said Mpumalanga needed "proper leadership".
"We are asking proper politics. Mpumalanga must get proper leadership, we cannot be lead by people interfering in the affairs of youth."
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I wonder where this will eventually all end for this fool,Malema the way he behaves.In England when you speak to people from across a wide spectrum of interest they'll all say he is an embarrassment to their party and that they(ANC Bigwigs)did embarked on an all-out campaign to try and bankrupt the bastard recently with his courtcase but it didn't work for them then.After he was seen taking pictures and shaking hands with the Devil,Robert Mugabe,the ANC have tried but failed to shut the KOOS Malema down.I reckon it will all end for him in an assassination of Malema by the ANC made to look like suicide,like a heart attack or a stroke or some other form of natural causes.Can't see his K@K rhetoric going on forever,do you?
To my (black) people.Please read this book "Capitalist nigger" by Chika Onyeani and it will change your life forever.You will stop blaiming white people of racism if you read it.
There's some sensible talk! Black-on-Black racism has been, is and will continue to be worse than across-colour - most of Africa is a testimony to this. Wake up, black South Africa! Malema is only there for himself, not for you.
Paranoia is the next step to dictatorship - he is following the path of Idi Amin, Mugabe and all the other African despots hell bent on self glorification and destruction of their countries.
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