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ANCYL President Collen Malatji Blames “Lazy Members” for Party Criticism, Not South Africans

January 11, 2026
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South Africans Don’t Hate the ANC, They’re Tired of Lazy Deployees,” – Collen Malatji Hits Out
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African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) president Collen Malatji has defended the ruling party amid growing public criticism, asserting that South Africans do not hate the ANC, but are frustrated with what he calls lazy members within the organization.

Speaking at a youth-focused political event on Thursday, Malatji argued that internal inefficiencies and a lack of accountability among certain party members were the root causes of discontent. “People are not against the ANC; they are disappointed with members who do not uphold the party’s values and fail to deliver on promises,” he said.

Malatji’s remarks come amid rising dissatisfaction among voters over service delivery, unemployment, and corruption scandals, which have fueled debates about the ANC’s credibility and effectiveness. Analysts note that the Youth League’s stance reflects an attempt to shift focus from broader party shortcomings to internal discipline and performance.

“The message here is strategic,” said a political analyst. “By framing the problem as one of internal party laziness, Malatji seeks to protect the ANC brand while signalling to members that they must be more proactive and accountable.”

Critics, however, argue that such statements risk deflecting responsibility from party leadership, which is expected to address structural challenges and policy failures. Opposition parties have seized on the comments, suggesting that blaming party members does not solve systemic problems facing ordinary South Africans.

Malatji called for renewed commitment among ANC cadres, particularly the youth, to restore public trust and improve performance on the ground. He emphasized that active participation, transparency, and accountability are essential for reconnecting with communities and maintaining electoral support ahead of upcoming municipal and national elections.

As South Africa heads toward the 2026 electoral cycle, the ANCYL’s message highlights ongoing debates over party reform, internal discipline, and the role of youth leadership in shaping the ANC’s future.

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