No harm in nationalisation debate: minister

2010-02-02 12:00

There was no harm in letting Julius Malema flex his intellectual muscles by talking about nationalisation, Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu said today.

However she insisted his pronouncements did not shape government policy.

“In my lifetime there’ll be no nationalisation,” she told a media conference at the Mining Indaba in Cape Town.
“Maybe when I’m dead, and rest assured I’m not dying next week.”

Though nationalisation was not government policy, South Africa was a democratic country, and young people who wanted to “flex their muscles intellectually” should not be suppressed.

“Why should we stop young people when they want to engage in an intellectual debate?

“If Malema flexes his muscle as a young person, and engages in intellectual and academic exercise, why must we stop him?“
Malema, who is the leader of the African National Congress Youth League, has repeatedly called for nationalisation of the country’s mines, starting with its gold and platinum mines.

In October last year he gave ANC leaders an ultimatum to either support nationalisation or forget about leading the ANC in 2012.
Shabangu told the media conference that the notion of state participation in the mining sector was nothing new.
It already owned diamond mining concern Alexkor, and had a stake in Anglo American.

“So we are already there. We exist, we compete, we are part of the markets,” she said.

However such involvement had to be strategic and in the national interest.

“If the state must be involved it will have to compete, it will have to make sure it becomes efficient, it has to compete like any other business,” she said.

“You can’t say nationalisation is strategic, because nationalisation is about everything, and that’s not the route we’re taking.”

Earlier, in a speech to delegates at the Indaba, Shabangu said her department was working to reduce the turnaround time for mining rights applications from the current year to six months.

Prospecting rights applications would be reduced from six to three months.

- SAPA

Comment on this story


LL PONN 2/5/2010 8:04:34 PM
Susan should stop being sarcastic, she may soon regret it.
Ndlovu 2/7/2010 7:24:46 PM
Susan is not bigger than the ANC. She must stop thinking that she is the only one with brains. Maybe the ANC should recall her to prevent any further embarassment
Dr Mdluli 2/8/2010 1:21:23 PM
Susan, you must remember, the government is responsible for all its assets. Mining is not an exception to this. You must be careful of what you say in public.
Nolu 3/9/2010 2:36:36 PM
I think we should engage with the stategic issues raised by the Minister, and avoid the bully tactics of the 'past regime' to silence debates. It's a sure sign of intellectual degeneration when comrades deal with people, not issues. Let us open up the spaces to debate about issues of national priority. Debate issues, not people!!
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