Malema won't inspect Nkandla

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Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema will not inspect President Jacob Zuma's controversial private Nkandla homestead in KwaZulu-Natal on Saturday, senior EFF leaders said on Friday.

Malema is due to hand over a house the party built for a woman and her children within 500 metres of Zuma's homestead.

EFF "central command team" member Sipho Mbatha said: "He is not going to visit the palace. We don't want things to get too excited."

EFF KwaZulu-Natal convenor Vusi Khoza also said Malema would not be inspecting Zuma's residence.

Khoza said EFF workers had been told they could not build the house wearing EFF clothing.

He said the local chief told the EFF their workers could build the house as long as they did not wear party regalia.

"We just respected him, but we are there each and every day. Maybe later when EFF is in power we can convert it [Zuma's Nkandla home] into an educational facility," said Khoza.


Source : Sapa /js/mjs/jk/ar
Date : 10 Jan 2014 11:22
 
"We just respected him, but we are there each and every day. Maybe later when EFF is in power we can convert it [Zuma's Nkandla home] into an educational facility," said Khoza.

Oh yeah?
 
Malema's school for children who can't read good :)
 
Saw something strange this morning outside ANC HQ here in King Williams Town, 3 people wearing EFF berets standing outside the gate like naughty school children.

There was an ANC group inside the yard in almost a huddle, LOL
 
Is it also funny when the DA gets attacked? Will you also laugh at the violence?
 
JULIUS Malema said President Jacob Zuma was ignoring his own relatives, who live in poverty.

“The president is swimming in wealth while his relatives are swimming in poverty,” said the EFF leader.

This comes after Zuma’s cousin, Nsizwenye Zuma (74), asked Malema to build a house for him during his visit in Nkandla on Saturday.

Malema said he’d honour the old man’s request and build a house for him.

“We will restore his dignity,” said Malema.

He said they will send a team to look at the yard and then plans will be drawn up.

Malema said he felt honoured that the elders in the area believed in him while they were being shunned in Nkandla, which he called “The Museum of Corruption”.

Malema was visiting Nxamalala Village in the area to hand over a house to Zuma’s neighbour, S’thandiwe Hlongwane.

When Nsizwenye found out that the EFF was building a house for S’thandiwe, he approached contractors and asked to see Malema.

Nsizwenye said when Zuma was in jail and in exile, he looked after his family.

“I used to work in the sugarcane fields but I was able to take care of Zuma’s family,” he said.

Malema said he couldn’t go and see where the madala lives because of the hostile welcome he got from Zuma’s son Edward, Inkosi Bhekumuzi Zuma and ANC supporters.

He said it broke his heart when elderly people in the area asked him for help. “I told them I’d help where I could,” he said.
Zuma relative the next recipient of EFF house in Nkandla.
 
Thomas and Irene Baloyi are caught in the middle of a fight between Julius Malema’s Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and the ANC branch in Seshego after the pensioners, who live next to Malema’s grandmother, turned down an offer to have their four-roomed house revamped by the ANC.

“We don’t know how this has become big news because we never agreed to anything being done to our house. We have electricity and a stove and need nothing more,” Thomas Baloyi said.

“[Malema] grew up under our noses and with our children and that’s the reason we moved from the ANC with him and joined EFF. Malema is our neighbour and so we support him throughout and our families are close.”
http://www.citypress.co.za/politics/julius-malemas-neighbours-everything-need/
 
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