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General Dumisani Khumalo says that, after an analysis, it was found that almost the entire SAPS Gauteng is working for the cartel.
#AdHocCommittee
@CyrilRamaphosa You are the laughing stock of the world, and an embarrassment to South Africa. Taking foreign money (Qatar, Iran) to sell out on the international stage whilst your country burns
I co-starred with Mark Zuckerberg in a new video.
Meta’s AI algorithms are designed to prey on kids. Highschoolers. 8-year-olds. As a dad, it makes me livid.
The BBC telling you that Trees everywhere are suddenly losing their ability, after tens of thousand of years in existence, to soak up Carbon, & therefore Trees are no longer an effective measure in fighting the Climate Change Hoax Scam 🤡
Everytime you see a Liberal or Legacy Media Outlet claim Charlie Kirk was racist, then send them this.
Charlie Kirk aspired to live in a World where people are colour blind & judge people on their actions & the content of their character - as we all should.
Mainstream media becoming desperate in its attempts to outrage and divide the population. A trained monkey could point out the obvious discrepancy between how different news stories are framed. There is so little appetite for their narrative twisting BS that they now have to force feed us.
You should be pointing this out. It's intentional. And it's obvious
This is genuinely unreal. BLM tore the world apart over a police interaction in which there was literally zero evidence of racism.
But when a man kills this poor girl and walks around saying "I got the white girl" what we get is "we don't know why he did it"?
If you're trying to understand this, imagine Derek Chauvin or Daniel Penny walked around after their incidents saying "I got the black man". Do you think the media would be saying "we don't know why he did it" and talking about how they were "hurting"?
This is disgusting.
This is genuinely unreal. BLM tore the world apart over a police interaction in which there was literally zero evidence of racism.
But when a man kills this poor girl and walks around saying "I got the white girl" what we get is "we don't know why he did it"?
If you're trying to understand this, imagine Derek Chauvin or Daniel Penny walked around after their incidents saying "I got the black man". Do you think the media would be saying "we don't know why he did it" and talking about how they were "hurting"?
This is disgusting.
Comedian Graham Linehan @Glinner arrested by 5 armed police officers upon arrival at London Heathrow airport on account of 3 recent posts on X.
Link 👇🏼
Starmer in January: Calling for a full inquiry into Pakistani grooming gangs is jumping on “bandwagon of the far right”.
Starmer today: "I’ve announced full national inquiry into grooming gangs"
Couldn't make it up.
We'll be watching very closely.
These are the 364 MPs who voted against a national inquiry into child sexual exploitation and Pakistani-Muslim grooming gangs.
They deserve to be named and shamed.
Never forget their betrayal.
Jack Abbott (Labour)
Debbie Abrahams (Labour)
Shockat Adam (Independent)
Zubir Ahmed (Labour)
Luke Akehurst (Labour)
Sadik Al-Hassan (Labour)
Bayo Alaba (Labour)
Dan Aldridge (Labour)
Heidi Alexander (Labour)
Douglas Alexander (Labour)
Rushanara Ali (Labour)
Tahir Ali (Labour)
Rosena Allin-Khan (Labour)
Mike Amesbury (Independent)
Callum Anderson (Labour)
Fleur Anderson (Labour)
Tonia Antoniazzi (Labour)
Scott Arthur (Labour)
Jess Asato (Labour)
James Asser (Labour)
Jas Athwal (Labour)
Catherine Atkinson (Labour)
Lewis Atkinson (Labour)
Calvin Bailey (Labour)
Olivia Bailey (Labour)
David Baines (Labour)
Alex Baker (Labour)
Richard Baker (Labour)
Alex Ballinger (Labour)
Antonia Bance (Labour)
Lee Barron (Labour)
Alex Barros-Curtis (Labour)
Johanna Baxter (Labour)
Danny Beales (Labour)
Lorraine Beavers (Labour)
Apsana Begum (Independent)
Torsten Bell (Labour)
Hilary Benn (Labour)
Siân Berry (Green Party)
Clive Betts (Labour)
Polly Billington (Labour)
Matt Bishop (Labour)
Olivia Blake (Labour)
Rachel Blake (Labour)
Chris Bloore (Labour)
Elsie Blundell (Labour)
Kevin Bonavia (Labour)
Jade Botterill (Labour)
Sureena Brackenridge (Labour)
Jonathan Brash (Labour)
Phil Brickell (Labour)
Chris Bryant (Labour)
Julia Buckley (Labour)
Richard Burgon (Independent)
Maureen Burke (Labour )
David Burton-Sampson (Labour)
Dawn Butler (Labour)
Ruth Cadbury (Labour)
Nesil Caliskan (Labour)
Markus Campbell-Savours (Labour)
Irene Campbell (Labour)
Juliet Campbell (Labour)
Alan Campbell (Labour)
Sam Carling (Labour)
Sarah Champion (Labour)
Bambos Charalambous (Labour)
Luke Charters (Labour)
Ellie Chowns (Green Party)
Feryal Clark (Labour)
Ben Coleman (Labour)
Jacob Collier (Labour)
Lizzi Collinge (Labour)
Tom Collins (Labour)
Liam Conlon (Labour)
Sarah Coombes (Labour)
Andrew Cooper (Labour)
Beccy Cooper (Labour)
Yvette Cooper (Labour)
Jeremy Corbyn (Independent)
Deirdre Costigan (Labour)
Pam Cox (Labour)
Neil Coyle (Labour)
Jen Craft (Labour)
Stella Creasy (Labour)
Torcuil Crichton (Labour)
Chris Curtis (Labour)
Janet Daby (Labour)
Nicholas Dakin (Labour)
Ashley Dalton (Labour)
Emily Darlington (Labour)
Alex Davies-Jones (Labour)
Jonathan Davies (Labour)
Paul Davies (Labour)
Marsha De Cordova (Labour)
Josh Dean (Labour)
Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Labour)
Jim Dickson (Labour)
Anna Dixon (Labour)
Samantha Dixon (Labour)
Anneliese Dodds (Labour)
Helena Dollimore (Labour)
Stephen Doughty (Labour)
Peter Dowd (Labour)
Graeme Downie (Labour)
Rosie Duffield (Independent)
Neil Duncan-Jordan (Labour)
Angela Eagle (Labour)
Maria Eagle (Labour)
Lauren Edwards (Labour)
Sarah Edwards (Labour)
Clive Efford (Labour)
Damien Egan (Labour)
Maya Ellis (Labour)
Chris Elmore (Labour)
Kirith Entwistle (Labour)
Florence Eshalomi (Labour)
Bill Esterson (Labour)
Chris Evans (Labour)
Linsey Farnsworth (Labour)
Josh Fenton-Glynn (Labour)
Mark Ferguson (Labour)
Patricia Ferguson (Labour)
Natalie Fleet (Labour)
Emma Foody (Labour)
Catherine Fookes (Labour)
Vicky Foxcroft (Labour)
Daniel Francis (Labour)
James Frith (Labour)
Gill Furniss (Labour)
Barry Gardiner (Labour)
Allison Gardner (Labour)
Anna Gelderd (Labour)
Gill German (Labour)
Tracy Gilbert (Labour)
Becky Gittins (Labour)
Mary Glindon (Labour)
Ben Goldsborough (Labour)
Jodie Gosling (Labour)
Georgia Gould (Labour)
John Grady (Labour)
Lilian Greenwood (Labour)
Nia Griffith (Labour)
Andrew Gwynne (Labour)
Amanda Hack (Labour)
Paulette Hamilton (Labour)
Emma Hardy (Labour)
Carolyn Harris (Labour)
Helen Hayes (Labour)
Tom Hayes (Labour)
Claire Hazelgrove (Labour)
Mark Hendrick (Labour)
Meg Hillier (Labour)
Chris Hinchliff (Labour)
Sharon Hodgson (Labour)
Rachel Hopkins (Labour)
Claire Hughes (Labour)
Alison Hume (Labour)
Patrick Hurley (Labour)
Imran Hussain (Independent)
Leigh Ingham (Labour)
Natasha Irons (Labour)
Oh. My. Hat. Hey @Julius_S_Malema, what now? I thought your "ancestors" are so powerful - they don't play? 😂😂😂
In a major development shaking South Africa’s political landscape, President Cyril Ramaphosa has publicly addressed — for the first time — the international arrest warrant issued for Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema by the United Kingdom.
Speaking at the Union Buildings in Pretoria during a joint press conference with visiting EU dignitaries, Ramaphosa confirmed that his office had been formally briefed by the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) and the South African Police Service (SAPS) regarding the UK’s legal request.
We are aware of the arrest warrant issued by British authorities for Mr. Julius Malema,” the President said. “As a constitutional democracy governed by the rule of law, South Africa will follow the appropriate legal and diplomatic channels. No individual is above the law — not in South Africa, and certainly not abroad.
This marks Ramaphosa’s first public comment since reports emerged last week that a UK Magistrates’ Court issued a sealed warrant for Malema in connection with an alleged money laundering and organized financial crime investigation involving a British-based shell company, Rutherford Consulting Ltd, which is said to have ties to multiple African political figures.
British prosecutors allege that Malema either knowingly or indirectly benefitted from over £4.2 million (approximately R100 million) that flowed through off-shore corporate accounts tied to Rutherford Consulting — a firm registered in London but allegedly operating as a “politically shielded laundering front” for high-profile African elites.
The transactions, reportedly flagged by UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) and Interpol, date back to 2020–2023 and involve illicit movement of funds under the guise of “consulting fees” for “Pan-African land reform initiatives.” British authorities contend that no such programs existed and that the payments were funneled into encrypted wallets, luxury real estate, and European legal retainers.
Malema has denied all allegations, dismissing the warrant as “colonial vengeance disguised as due process.
President Ramaphosa’s statement is being viewed as a delicate diplomatic maneuver — balancing growing domestic unrest from EFF supporters with rising pressure from international partners.
We will not pre-empt legal processes or interfere with the sovereignty of other jurisdictions,” Ramaphosa added. “South Africa has treaties and cooperative frameworks with the United Kingdom. If a formal extradition request is received, it will be reviewed through the proper judicial channels.
Mr. Malema, like any citizen, is entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven otherwise. But we must not allow political identity to insulate anyone from accountability.
Political insiders say Ramaphosa had been under mounting pressure to speak, particularly after the UK Foreign Office summoned the South African High Commissioner to London earlier this week for urgent consultations. The diplomatic note reportedly emphasized Britain’s expectation for “transparent cooperation” in accordance with the 2003 Extradition Treaty between the two nations.
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