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Patriotic Alliance president Gayton McKenzie responded to Economic Freedom Fighters president Julius Malema's threats to sue him for calling him a bank robber.
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The South African on MSN‘Go to hell’: Gayton claps back at Malema’s legal threatGayton McKenzie has clapped back at Julius Malema’s threat to sue him for defamation after he labelled the Economic Freedom ...
EFF leader Julius Malema and ANC chief whip Mdumiseni Ntuli are among the members set to serve on the multi-party committee.
Julius Malema has reignited his long-standing feud with former ANC MP Jacob Boy Mamabolo, calling him an “ice boy”.
In the latest round of potshots, McKenzie called Malema stupid, a gossip, and a bank robber in a social media message to his ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will host the G20 Leaders’ Summit in November, making it the first to take place on African soil.
To lead meaningfully in the next phase of our democracy, Julius Malema must face the hard reckoning of his past conduct. The moral high ground cannot be claimed while cloaked in unresolved allegations ...
The keffiyeh has become the wokist’s fashion item of choice. Draped casually around the neck it sends out strong signals that you are a deeply caring person and on the right side of history.
The decision to close Wilgenhof was a grotesque, crude and inept attempt to impose uniformity and singleness of view and aspiration on Stellenbosch’s campus – and to expunge the most singular ...
Controversial podcast host Nota Baloyi stirred emotions after questioning Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema’s source of wealth.
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