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ANC Youth League President Criticizes Former Leader Zuma in Controversial Remarks

August 29, 2025
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ANC Youth League President Criticizes Former Leader Zuma in Controversial Remarks
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A video showing ANC Youth League president Collen Malatji making derogatory comments about former president Jacob Zuma has sparked significant controversy across South Africa. In the footage, Malatji refers to Zuma as a “grade 2 dropout” and suggests the ANC made a mistake by allowing him to lead the country.

The personal nature of the criticism, focusing on Zuma’s educational background rather than policy matters, has drawn widespread condemnation from various quarters. Many have characterized the remarks as disrespectful and beneath the dignity expected of a youth leader of a major political party.

Public reaction has been divided. While some supporters have defended Malatji’s right to criticize former leaders, others have expressed disappointment at the personal nature of the attack, arguing that it undermines political discourse and party unity. The incident has raised questions about appropriate conduct for political figures and the level of respect owed to former leaders.

The controversy comes at a sensitive time for the ANC, which is navigating complex internal dynamics and preparing for upcoming elections. Critics have called for Malatji to be held accountable for his comments, with some demanding an apology or retraction.

As of now, there has been no official response from the ANC leadership or from Jacob Zuma himself regarding the incident. The situation highlights the ongoing tensions within South Africa’s political landscape and the challenges of maintaining respectful dialogue while engaging in legitimate political criticism.

The ANC Youth League president’s role as a representative of young party members carries expectations of responsible leadership, and this incident has prompted reflection on the standards of political discourse within the party and the country more broadly.

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