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'We will not beg anyone': Jacob Zuma on the slippery MK secretary general seat

'We will not beg anyone': Jacob Zuma on the slippery MK secretary general seat

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Throngs of MK supporters filled Christianenburg Stadium in Clermont, Durban, as former President Jacob Zuma launched the party's Youth League on Youth Day.
Image: Doctor Ngcobo/Independent Newspapers
Leader of the uMkhonto weSizwe party, former president Jacob Zuma, has addressed thousands of supporters in Durban, where the political outfit launched its youth league during an event to commemorate Youth Day.
Zuma stated that when he announced the formation of the MK party, he recognised that the youth would be central to its operations and mission.
'On 15 December (2023) when I made an announcement and I said those who I was part of, were fighting for freedom, and they have moved off the road. I said I am establishing this party. But I said something else that I would say on a different day.
'I said we want to take the elections and win them, and rule this country, as we said we are going to. I would not have died before I see the correct and indeed the freedom that we have spoken about.
'When I made the announcement, I knew that at the heart of the revolution is the youth in fact. It is the youth that are at the heart of succeeding in whatever we do. I am very happy that today I can say without hesitation that the youth of this country is on the road to liberate this country,' he said.
The MK party leader added that the 'freedom' is not very far.
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Zuma said he believes it is the youth of South Africa who must lead the campaign in speaking out against the problems bedevilling the citizens.
'I don't think we should keep quiet and wait that until there is an occasion bla bla bla. We are still oppressed but the oppression of this time is at another level, and we should not accept it,' he said. Get your news on the go, click here to join the IOL News WhatsApp channel.
'The youth is here. When we started, we knew that we could not do everything in one day. We have the youth (league) now. The youth have a role to play in history.'
Zuma said when the African National Congress (ANC) it was the youth league which took the revolution to greater heights.
Moving onto internal MK party matters, Zuma said the party is not beholden to anyone, and no one will be begged to stay.
'Let us not take this organisation as an organisation that you come to make money. This is not the organisation to make money. It is an organisation to liberate South Africa, this one,' said Zuma.
'That is why, if you look seriously, you realise that if we have one of us who goes out of the way, we do not beg them. Let me just tell you, it is now seven people who have occupied the position of secretary general, because we are not playing. Even if you think you are big, you have a huge following or whatever, we don't care, we talk about our party.'
A week ago, IOL reported that Floyd Shivambu has been removed as the Umkhonto Wesizwe Party's secretary-general.
Floyd Shivambu was redeployed from secretary-general of the uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK Party) to Parliament.
Image: Siphiwe Emacous Moyo / Independent Newspapers

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