Dear Cde Zama Ndlovu,

This is a response to the ill-informed and attention seeking open letter by Zama Ndlovu aka @JoziGoddess.

I first need to pose some questions to “the honourable comrade”

  • When the apartheid government banned the ANC and forced us off our land… did we run away and start a “new country” or did we fight for what was and is rightfully ours?
  • If your parents throw you out of their house, do you change your surname/invent a new one or do you remain their child?
  • Did Madiba decide, after say 5, 10,15 or 25 years to give up the fight or did he soldier on and fight?

What you fail to understand, dear comrade, is that I’m not a bastard child of the ANC. I was not adopted. I am a child of the ANC through and through.

Our beloved organization, which we will forever and always adore, contrary to your assertion and references showing past tense in this regard, is not called the father body. It is the mother body to its leagues. We will not allow corrupt, tribalist and factionalist individuals throw us out from it.

DNA tests can be done on us and our blood will come out black, green and gold. 100% pure ANC children unlike those who only know the leagues through the corridors of Luthuli House; we were born here and we regard them as nothing more than stepfathers who latched on to pillage connections, resources and power.

I shall sit outside its gates until the stepfather who now sees our home as his leaves or dies. He is 70 now; I am 31. The bully who now threatens and intimidates shall not last.

It is ludicrous to even suggest that we start or join other parties. We are not cowards (read COPE)- we will fight factionalists to the (bitter) end.

Zama, I won’t ask you permission to call you that, it is disgusting to see young people like you suggest that we retreat to the backrooms of oblivion. Asijiki la! The ANC, like the ocean, shall cleanse itself of the dirt that runs amok and further blurs the lines between party and state. The individuals who use the secret services and police as their toys will have their day in Mangaung.

With regards to your statements on the reports about those who disrupted Jacob Zuma, let me first state that as Mama Winnie has rightfully pronounced: it is disrespectful and unfortunate that the lecture was delivered by the man who delivered it.

The state and ANC propaganda machine was again used to report lies and distort facts saying those who disrupted the man are my supporters. Why can’t they be the enlightened ones who see the wool that is being pulled on the public’s eyes? Why does one have to be a Malema supporter to be against the rapist?

It taints the name and image of the ANC and of Tata to have womanisers deliver such speeches “in honour” of Madiba. Oh how I resent you and having campaigned for you. That is the biggest mistake of my life for which I shall never forgive myself. I’d re-live the horrors of apartheid a thousand times than to endure 10 years of your rule.

I’m getting sidetracked here…

The point is, Zama, I’m not going anywhere. I’m not fighting for political relevance or as you put it “begging for attention”. You do not know me lady. You know the Julius of newspapers and rumours mills. O seke oa mphaphela. Oa ntlwaela!

Whether you believe it’s me or not,

 

@Julius_S_Malema

2 Responses to “Dear Cde Zama Ndlovu,”

  1. Julius4President Says:

    Mr. Malema, I am convinced that the day will come when you will be the president of the ANC & of South Africa. It is only a matter of time.
    I greatly admire your courage for standing up to declare the truth, even when you knew that the persons whom you are exposing could easily give orders to make you disappear for good.

    The man you are going up against is where he is today for many reasons, but one of the main driving forces behind all these reasons is his spiritual disciplines, what he worships is what gives him the spiritual power that drove him to get where he is today, and to do whatever it takes to stay there.
    Therefore if you wish to take him on, then you need a superior spiritual driving force.
    You need spiritual power that even his spiritual sources cannot provide.

    According to the media you are a Christian. If the media’s report regarding this is accurate, then you are on the right track already. There is a Christian historic book which is only recognised as a Jewish historic book (this book was not deemed “appropriate” to be put into the Bible that we read today), this book is called “The Testament of Solomon” (google it).
    This book shows a very different Solomon than which most of us know. It shows a Solomon who commands legions of demons to (against their will) build the Jewish God a temple in Jerusalem.
    (I know, this sounds crazy, but bear with me.)
    Then in the Bible, Jesus says He is greater than Solomon, and Jesus says this statement directly after casting out a demon from a person who was demon possessed & abused – what is Jesus trying to say here? Why is Jesus referring to something regarding Solomon which there is no reference about in the Bible we read today? Like I said, this book was not deemed “appropriate”, and it is clear why it was not deemed appropriate.
    Jesus also said that those who follow him will be baptised in the Holy Spirit and fire, and then POWER will come upon them. This power will be able to unlock your dreams of becoming the next Madiba, or perhaps even greater. I believe God has opened your eyes to the truth, to see things for the way they really are, and not what other people what you to think they are – lies. And I also believe that God has allowed you to temporarily leave the ANC mainly in order for you to become stronger in your personal spiritual relationship with Him, and therefore also to grow in the power (authority) of Him that you walk in, in your life. God has a lot more for you, and it’s up to you to reach out and take it.
    There is a man who, in his youth, was very active in what is now the ANC YL, back then it was all still underground. This man is in his 60’s today, but he also knows God in a Solomon kind of way (as mentioned above), and he can lead you in these spiritual disciplines, which will open up a whole new meaning for you to what you currently know as Christianity.
    If you are interested to contact this man, he is still living in South Africa. Please remember that it will not be an easy journey to get there spiritually, but it will be completely worth it. If you are interested in the name & contact details of this man, then please leave a response on this comment.

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