EFF members: "We won a ward!"
EFF haters: "It's just a ward!"
Next elections EFF wins a municipality.
EFF haters: "It's just a municipality not a province!"
EFF wins a provincial election.
EFF haters: "Malema will never be a President!"
Me:
@loyal_2_footbal@AfricaFactsZone As long as they are legally and are not selling drugs, people are fed up with illegal foreigners that are committing crime in our country. It's not that we hate all foreigners get that in your flatbed head.
@Lexproctor1997@ZizinjaAbelungu He missed the opportunity, by the way in court he said other things about Juju. When did he realized that he needs to apologize?
Yes, some tankies already are β floating "Ukrainian drone," "false flag," or "not really Russian" takes to deflect.
Russia itself will probably default to "malfunction" or "stray during Ukraine ops," as in April's GalaΘi debris incident.
Pattern holds: Russian-launched drone hits NATO soil and injures people β blame anyone but the launcher. Spillover risk was obvious.
Boy Mamabolo Claims Ramaphosa Helped Pay Legal Fees After Malema Defamation Case
Former African National Congress (ANC) Member of Parliament Boy Mamabolo has alleged that the ANC parliamentary caucus deliberately deployed him to launch a personal attack on Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema during a 2020 State of the Nation Address (SONA) debate, framing it as part of the party's broader obsession with countering Malema.
Mamabolo, speaking on the Just Talk With DJ Cappuccino podcast on 19 May 2026, claimed the move was intended to defend then-ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa amid political tensions. "The issue of attacking Julius was a caucus decision of the ANC," he said. "They said, 'we are going to attack him, and the only person who can attack him is Boy.'"
The accusation originated during the February 2020 SONA debate, when Mamabolo publicly claimed, based on unverified rumours that Malema was abusing his wife, Mantoa Matlala. The statement triggered a high-profile defamation lawsuit from the Malemas. Mamabolo eventually apologised, retracted the claims, and reached an out-of-court settlement. He has now revealed the legal battle cost him around R300,000, nearly leading to his financial ruin.
According to Mamabolo, President Ramaphosa stepped in to assist with the fallout, contributing or helping raise approximately R173,000 toward his legal fees after the party allegedly abandoned him. He expressed deep resentment, accusing the ANC of using him as a pawn and then discarding him when the consequences mounted. A plea from the Bjatladi Traditional Council warning that the party was "feeding him to the hyenas" reportedly went unheeded.
Mamabolo and Malema share a long history, having grown up in the same Limpopo community and risen through the ranks of COSAS and the ANC Youth League before their paths diverged politically. Their rivalry has been marked by public barbs, including Malema previously referring to Mamabolo as his former "ice boy."
The revelations have reignited debates about ANC-EFF tensions and internal party tactics. Neither the ANC nor the Presidency had issued an official response at the time of publication. Malema and the EFF have not yet commented on the latest claims.
@Thulanizondani2@Thefixist@Mzansiawake But why are taking the fight to EFF why not starting from the top, we not voting everyday but every day its EFF this EFF that why not your beloved ANC that my concerned?