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President Trump surprised a South African delegation with a video montage of apartheid-era chants from Mr. Malema. By Eve Sampson Julius Malema ... fancy homes, cars and clothes.
He played a video framing minority party leader Julius Malema as a representative of government policy ... Trump further claimed that the cars “lined up to pay love on a Sunday morning… And those cars ...
In terms of the cavalcade of cars, like President Ramaphosa ... Krishnan Guru-Murthy: Now, they did also show the videos of Julius Malema and Zuma, which are incendiary, racist, inciteful.
"These are burial sites right here," Donald Trump said as a video played in the Oval Office showing white crosses lining each side of a rural road, with cars ... against Julius Malema, who ...
During the televised meeting, an impromptu video montage of EFF leader Julius Malema and former president ... he stated that Musk wants to import Tesla cars into SA. Trade and industry minister ...
The video, meanwhile, showed white crucifixes lining a South African highway while a row of cars and vehicles drove ... of far-left opposition leader Julius Malema and other extremist figures ...
"At some point, there must be killing because the killing is part of a revolution," Julius Malema, who was featured ... It showed a long line of cars on a road next to open fields.
When I watch Julius Malema singing about killing the Boer ... No one is taking their cars.” Even fringe groups that may have called for land grabs have done little to enact their threats ...
Economic Freedom Fighters' (EFF) leader Julius Malema said he should have been invited to be apart of the meeting President Cyril Ramaphosa and his delegation had with United States of America ...
Trump then claimed that the controversial song, once sung by Julius Malema – the leader of South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) – reflected official policy within Ramaphosa’s government, led ...
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