NEWSWATCH: The ANCYL says it cannot imagine why Malema's trust fund was described as a "secret fund" and has some questions for City Press, reports Politics Web and says the paper's reporters are "puppets", according to News24.com. Meanwhile Johann Rupert (whose family is accused of being shareholders in Media24, owners of City Press and Rapport) has likened the ANCYL to an irritating mosquito, writesTimes Live, and is "surprised" that the ANC would allow its youth wing to attack him, according to Business Live.
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Politics Web: Some questions for City Press - ANCYL... The ANC's youth wing wants answers and it want them NOW! Apparently it reckons Rupert's family has a dark past... something like that, anyway. Not that it appears to have provided many itself to those questions posed by journalists... Some might reckon it's almost a case of "Ve vill ask zur kvestions!" Anyway, here's hoping it understand the answers.
Times Live: Johann Rupert swats ANCYL... The league has been very "buzzy", pardon the pun, and is a bit irritating to Rupert, it seems. Apart from other things, the ANCYL wants to know how the Rupert family acquired land. Our guess is... er... they bought it?
Business Live: Rupert 'surprised' ANC lets ANCYL attack him... Some observers might wonder why the surprise... The league seems to many to be hell-bent on attacking just about anything and everybody, but having said that, Rupert says he and his father - the late Anton Rupert - had nothing to do with the Nationalist Party and never funded them.