Dear friends and fellow South Africans,
When I was released from hospital after suffering from exhaustion, I went straight back to calling on South Africans to build our country, respect the rule of law and to keep fighting HIV/Aids. I also warned that the growing divisions in the ruling Party are heightening tensions over jobs and expectations.
Mr Julius Malema has also emerged from hospital with a strong message. But the message of the ANC Youth League President is so provocative that it has even attracted the criticism of the Minister of Police, Mr Nathi Mthethwa.
Speaking in Thembelihle on Wednesday, Mr Malema infuriated the Indian community by calling them "coolies". In doing this, he has offended all of us as South Africans. We, as black South Africans, resent those who still call us "kaffirs".
Mr Malema then went further and advocated land expropriation without compensation. In fact, he said, "If they don't want to give the land over to us, we must take it without their permission." That amounts to theft. Yet Mr Malema has labeled white South Africans as "thieves".
It is not surprising that AfriForum has laid a criminal charge against Mr Malema for incitement to sedition. This can be added to the growing list of insults, slander, hate speech and indiscretions on the part of the ANC Youth League President.