Malema also offered his own apology to Ramaphosa in a statement late yesterday, saying he hoped the president together with his family would accept his apology.
"After a long discussion with my wife about the president's apology, I have decided to pen down the apology that I should have communicated on the plaform of the joint sitting of parliament where it belonged," he said.
"I therefore, hope that this puts the matter behind both of us," he said."I also would like to apologise to all South Africans who were offended in the process, in particular victims of gender-based violence."
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