ANC must act swiftly on Julius Malema
The Azanian People's Organization (AZAPO) is puzzled by the quick response offered by the African National Congress (ANC), regarding the statement made by the president of its youth wing, Julius Malema, about Botswana's regime change. In as much as we agree with the ANC that no country, organ of any state, or structure within any country should engage, or contemplate engaging in regime change (in another country).
We have seen effects of regime change in many countries in the world, including Afghanistan, Iraq and Ivory Coast. In the main, in these countries, regime change by foreign agents not only destabilize the country and its economy, but leads to sustained illegitimacy of the'‘sponsored' regime - notwithstanding the fact that people might have been allowed to vote (normally under media controlled conditions).
With the situation in Botswana, where there is a democratically elected government, it is sad that even the three main opposition parties, the Botswana National Front (BNF), the Botswana Movement for Democracy (BMD) and the Botswana Congress Party (BMD), are tantalized by the idea of toppling their democratic government through efforts by outside influences.
What puzzles AZAPO is the fact that Malema in the past has made many statements that were not only demeaning, but politically detrimental to the characters of those he insulted. Many within his party, including Naledi Pandor, Thabo Mbeki, Zwelinzima Vavi and Blade Nzimande, to mention by a few, have suffered under his bad mouth, yet the ANC failed to rein. We think this is so because the ANC has created this beast called Malema, and allowed it to grow out of control.
In our view, sometimes ANC does not seem to know whether Malema is ANC Youth League leader, ANC leader or a government official. That is why they once thought he should have government paid body guards. Sometimes they thought he is the best person to monitor the performance of government officials. This beast, Malema, has growth to be larger than the ANC, thus we really do not think the ANC will act on his silly statement.