There was some astonishment here at the Mahogany Ridge as we learnt of the ANC Youth League's continued intentions to make the Western Cape "ungovernable" with protest actions rolled out on the 27th day of each month.
The league's defiance was, obviously, aimed at the provincial government after Premier Helen Zille laid criminal charges against them in terms of the Intimidation Act. But, we wondered, could it really be that, on the eve of Women's Day, the troubled youth were threatening Zille with the monthlies?
And of course it was all silly posturing. On July 27, you'll remember, the ANCYL had marched from Salt River to the provincial legislature in Wale St where they handed over a list of demands, threatening the usual loutish, attention-seeking behaviour should Zille not respond to said demands within a week.
Here are some of those demands: privately owned land must be set aside for housing and "creation of better communities where black people and white live together"; more resources for the police as "Mananberg (sic) and Hanover Park children swim in drugs and guns yet [safety and security MEC Dan Plato] and Zille smile, say that it is normal"; the Work and Skills Programme for youth must "be discarded with immediate effect"; and -- a personal favourite -- the Bus Rapid Transport system must be scrapped because "54 taxis had to stop operating due to this system that robbed families of their household income".
The list was long, and some demands, such as all hostels "built during the apartheid era...be demolished and that people get decent houses where they will live happily in their new democratic government" seemed a bit tall-orderish. Still, a week is a week.
But the seventh day, as they say, came and went and lo, there was a press briefing in which Mfuzo Zenzile, the regional secretary of the league's Dullah Omar branch, now promised all manner of mayhem, protests and sit-ins which, perhaps as a reassuring sop to the employees of Golden Arrow, their friends and relatives, would definitely be "legal and non-violent".