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ANC Youth League Struggles to Regain Momentum After Malema’s Departure

February 5, 2025
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The African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) has faced ongoing difficulties in reclaiming its former vitality and influence following the departure of its former president, Julius Malema. Known for his charismatic and controversial leadership, Malema was a central figure in the league until his expulsion from the ANC in 2012. Under his tenure, the ANCYL became a powerful force, capturing the attention and loyalty of many young South Africans with its bold rhetoric and uncompromising advocacy.

Since Malema’s exit, the Youth League has struggled to fill the void left by his dynamic leadership. Membership numbers have dwindled, and enthusiasm among young supporters has waned. Critics argue that subsequent leadership has failed to connect with the aspirations and realities of South Africa’s youth, leading to a growing sense of irrelevance within the organization.

The league’s challenges have been exacerbated by internal divisions within the ANC itself. Factional battles and power struggles have distracted the ANCYL from addressing the pressing concerns facing the nation’s youth, such as rising unemployment, inadequate access to education, and limited economic opportunities. These internal conflicts have further undermined the league’s ability to present a cohesive and impactful agenda.

Compounding these issues is the emergence of alternative political movements and platforms that have attracted disillusioned young South Africans. Many now seek political expression and engagement outside traditional party structures like the ANCYL, turning instead to newer organizations that they feel better represent their concerns and ambitions.

Political veterans like Mathews Phosa have noted that the ANCYL has not fully recovered from the leadership vacuum created by Malema’s departure. Phosa’s remarks reflect a broader sentiment that the league must undergo a significant transformation if it hopes to regain its relevance and appeal.

The future of the ANCYL depends on its ability to redefine its mission, rebuild its connection with young South Africans, and address their most urgent challenges. Without a revitalized and focused Youth League, the ANC risks alienating a vital segment of its support base and diminishing its influence in South Africa’s evolving political landscape.

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