In his Sona response, the President Cyril Ramaphosa apologised for the weaponising of gender-based violence, saying the attack on the red beret leader was ‘uncalled for’.
that followed, often descended into chaos and mudslinging, as MPs used allegations of gender-based violence and personal potshots to undermine each other.heckled Malema on whether he had ever assaulted his wife, Mantoa Malema.
Malema was ordered to withdraw the remarks and instructed to leave the chamber by National Council of Provinces chairperson Amos Masondo.But in his response to the debate on Thursday, Ramaphosa apologised to Malema on behalf of his ANC colleague. Ramaphosa responded to the Democratic Alliance’s utterances that he had missed an opportunity to announce the privatisation of Eskom. He said this would not happen.
De Klerk had initially rejected the notion that apartheid was a crime against humanity, but later apologised and said he agreed with a United Nations resolution that apartheid was a crime.
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