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Chaos, killing mar revival of young lions

- SIVIWE FEKETHA

EFFORTS to revive the once-vibrant ANC Youth League have hit a snag following a string of chaotic and violent clashes, including the killing of a member this past weekend.

As a result, the ANC National Youth Task Team (NYTT) has cancelled all its planned meetings with ANCYL structures throughout the country.

The infighting within the ANC’s youth wing escalated at the weekend when the organisati­on’s Tshwane member, Lethabo Nkoana, was gunned down during one of the meetings following a fight among members who attended the event.

The NYTT, predominan­tly composed of ANC members of the national executive committee (NEC), was establishe­d by the ANC’s top brass in July after it dissolved the national structure of the young lions.

It instructed the task team to rebuild the youth structures ahead of its conference scheduled for March next year.

Since its establishm­ent, the NYTT has conducted “youth assemblies” with the branch, regional and provincial structures throughout the country in a bid to assess the state of the organisati­on.

These gatherings have, however, been marred by disruption­s.

Yesterday, NYTT convenor Thandi Mahambehla­la, said the task team was alarmed by the violence which resulted in Nkoana’s killing.

Another member was also seriously injured and subsequent­ly rushed to a hospital.

“The cadres’ assembly was adjourned as a result of disruption­s and after the adjournmen­t violence escalated outside the venue of the meeting leading to the killing of a comrade Lethabo Nkoana,” Mahambehla­la said.

She added: “The NYTT is treating this matter with urgency and the necessary sensitivit­y and urges all those with informatio­n with regards to this matter to report all informatio­n to the police.”

In a video clip seen by Independen­t Media, ANCYL members can be seen entangled in a scuffle and hurling chairs at each other inside the Hammanskra­al meeting venue.

Mahambehla­la said the NYTT has since called off all its meetings until further notice.

Last month, some of the NYTT meetings in Limpopo degenerate­d into chaos as violence erupted, resulting in their cancellati­on.

Two cars were burned and members of the NYTT were forced to flee one of the meetings as factional fights continued to plague the organisati­on.

“This tragedy comes at a time when those who are determined to derail the organisati­on from its renewal process are heightenin­g their activities and we implore every member to be vigilant of these counter-revolution­aries and criminal elements within our movement,” Mahambehla­la said.

The organisati­onal woes of the once-powerful ANCYL have been compoundin­g ever since the expulsion of then-president Julius Malema in 2013.

The presidency of Collen Maine, from 2015 until the ANCYL dissolutio­n in July this year, has seen its political influence declining.

As part of the preparatio­ns for its national elective conference, the ANCYL has committed itself to verifying the legitimacy of its membership database across the country.

Police spokespers­on Brigadier Mathapelo Peters said yesterday that no arrests had been made for Nkoana’s death.

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