'They look like such good chums': Twitter reacts to Malema, Mabuza picture
A picture of African National Congress deputy president David Mabuza with the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters Julius Malema, in Moria over the Easter weekend, set tongues wagging on Twitter, with some questioning what was really being quietly discussed between the two. This was while others hailed the show of unity and maturity by the two politicians and argued that it should spill down to supporters of both parties.
Deputy President David Mabuza sharing a light moment with the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighter, Mr Julius Malema during the Easter Sunday Church Service at the St Engenas Zion Christian Church in Zion City, Moria, ahead of delivering his message to the service. pic.twitter.com/K9YLlSZHgQ It was not clear which plan Jacobs was referring to. However, a few years ago Mabuza made a clarion call to Malema to return to the ANC, the party that fired him in April 2012. Malema later went on to start the EFF. Mabuza even said it would be his project to bring Malema back to his party.— Aĺexander Overberg. April 22, 2019 This was while Tim Loughton said there was a flourishing relationship between the two.
I like maturity of SA politics and politicians. We may be rivals in the political battlefield, but we never forget that we are humans, most importantly that we are brothers and sisters. We are one, we are Africans.#Respect
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