The focus has long shifted,
They downloaded records from Sgrt Nkosi to specifically ask him about Julius Malema and tenders, they found nothing.
They called the CFO and specifically asked about Julius Malema and tenders, they found nothing.
They took the phone of General Khan and specifically navigated to his charts where Julius Malema’s name appears,
Published his name knowing very well regardless of any facts, his name will be flying around the mainstream media and social media with speculation, this achieves the propaganda.
They might be opening a dangerous can of warms by running after a person who has nothing to do with what is being investigated by the Commission.
We will wait and see.
But there might be huge regrets.
General Khan is an ANC comrade, go look at some of his pictures, he is wearing ANC regalia.
They might find something they are not looking for.
We will be there.
😂😂😂 People around him are doing content, they don't care what happenes to him.
As long as they cash out.
They still do content with his apology and warrant of arrest
Even the children of the Devil were listening to the CIC. waswa moloi now they must analyze what the president and Commander in Chief was saying to the nation. ❤️🖤💚
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Ngizwe Mchunu has the right to speak. Julius Malema has the right to respond through the courts. That’s not evil. That’s how a society that abandoned duels and mob justice is supposed to work. The problem isn’t the right to speak or the right to sue. The problem is the expectation that one side gets to wound and the other must stay silent in the name of sensitivity.
Pain doesn’t come with a license to insult others. And anger doesn’t create a duty for everyone else to look away when you’re questioned. If you claim to speak for the voiceless, you don’t get to decide who gets to feel pain publicly and who doesn’t.
Let me tell you something about March & March & its supporters.
They are a danger to the sovereignty of this country. In terms of risk, they are on par with Afriforum.