Here is a good analysis by John Kane-Berman.
Are we sitting on a time bomb were the majority have nothing to lose so they vote for the best sounding alternative?
"[Malema]... has identified a fast-growing, political market: black youth. A minority of this group can benefit from cadre deployment, patronage, nepotism, tenderpreneurship, fronting, affirmative action, black economic empowerment, and the other familiar components of ANC policy.
"The rest have little hope," he said.
"Their education is mostly dreadful, their employment prospects are low, and their chances of winding up in crime statistics or dead from Aids are quite high," he said.
"When Mr Malema says Cosatu and the South African Communist Party have betrayed the poor he is right." link
"The rest have little hope," he said.
"Their education is mostly dreadful, their employment prospects are low, and their chances of winding up in crime statistics or dead from Aids are quite high," he said.
"When Mr Malema says Cosatu and the South African Communist Party have betrayed the poor he is right." link
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