Article: Malema costs order steep

He hasn't paid a R50,000 fine for another judgment against him. What makes you think he is going to pay this?
He hasn't paid his speeding fines.
He hasn't paid for the shoes or the wheelchair he promised.

Nothing will happen to him, unless the ANC wants it to happen to him.
 
A while ago, he said that no court will force him to pay what he does not want to pay.

Ah, the beauty of ignorance combined with arrogance - a deadly weapon of self-destruction.
 
That's funny - Malema having to fork out to a predominantly Afrikaner organisation :D
 
His mount will ultimately be his own demise. Carry on, bud! Shoot that mouth off some more. In the meantime, cough up.
 
He hasn't paid a R50,000 fine for another judgment against him. What makes you think he is going to pay this?
He hasn't paid his speeding fines.
He hasn't paid for the shoes or the wheelchair he promised.

Nothing will happen to him, unless the ANC wants it to happen to him.

Afriforum is like a chihuahua - they do not let go !

And by the way, the matter surrounding the other judgment of R50 000 is still in front of the courts. Sometimes the wheels of justice turn slower that we want, but they turn nevertheless ;)
 
I hope Afriforum pursue this.

If they don't it'll send out a very bad message, that Malema can get away with anything. It'll make him a hero to his followers, possibly garner more support for him to people realising that he stood up against the Afrikaaner and the law and won.

No, they have to pursue this to the very end. They have no choice.
 
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If they don't it'll send out a very bad message, that Malema can get away with anything. It'll make him a hero to his followers, possibly garner more support for him to people realising that he stood up against the Afrikaaner and the law and won.

No, they have to pursue this to the very end. They have no choice.

Have you guys not followed Afriforum's doings via the media? They pursue anything they consider to be a wrongdoing right to the very end. Have won a lot of labour cases recently.
 
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