The EFF leader is once again involving himself in the politics of SA's diamond-rich northern neighbour.
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema speaks at a press conference, 16 May 2019, in Braamfontein. Picture: Michel Bega
EFF leader Julius Malema on Sunday added weight to growing accusations against the Motsepe family that they have been involved in the politics of Botswana’s ruling party. I will speak about it and the plot to remove the current Botswana government by some members of a powerful South African family on the 16 June 2019,10h00 AM at University of Fort Hare Sports Complex, Alice Campus.Some would say the wheel has come full circle, as Malema was ejected from the ANC, along with other ANC Youth League members, in part for comments that were construed at the time as calling for regime change in Botswana.
The newspaper had published an article on April 1 claiming that the billionaire and his sister, businesswoman Bridgette Motsepe-Radebe, donated or perhaps had pledged to donate R22 million to Dr Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi’s campaign.
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