“We will send you to be a member of the National Council of Provinces in parliament on behalf of the EFF,” said Malema to a huge round of applause. Neo_Gee
EFF leader Julius Malema promised former PAC combatant Kenny Motsamai a seat in the National Council of Provinces after the elections.
Addressing hundreds of supporters during the Human Rights Day commemoration rally at the Dlomo Dam in Sharpeville on Thursday, Malema said Motsamai didn’t shy away from fighting against white people. “We will send you to be a member of the National Council of Provinces in parliament on behalf of the EFF,” said Malema to a huge round of applause.
Motsamai, who spent 27 years in jail for killing a white traffic officer, joined the EFF in the middle of last year. He was granted full parole in at the start of last year. Motsamai and the PAC have previously argued that the murder of which he was convicted in 1989 happened during the struggle against apartheid.
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