Julius Malema, the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters, never fails to deliver on his promises to his people. This comes after he chastises a white journalist during his interview for Chief Justice with the Judicial Services Commission.
After speaking while the red beret leader was still making his case, the white journalist steps on Julius Malema’s nerves. Malema lost it, as expected, and urged the journalist “not to come with some white tendencies.”
Malema went on to say that he wasn’t sure if the journalist had taken her medication because she kept interrupting him while he was making his remarks.
“I’m not speaking to you because you never mentioned your name. We will never be bothered by a journalist here. No, there’s a journalist here, and I’m not sure if she’s taken her medicine or not.
She speaks in the back of the room every time we talk. That is something she must not do. Yes, she has a white propensity and believes she is superior to the rest of us. That’s not something I’m going to take away from her “Malema was enraged.
The journalist, speechless, simply shrugged her shoulders, stunned by Julius Malema’s statements.
Judge President Dustin Mlambo was probed by Malema about his involvement in student protests during his undergraduate years. According to him, there is a rumor that Mlambo was anti-student protests.
“However, there was a clip that made it appear as if you went so far as to tell some head of the student movement or SRC or anything that you should actually stop doing this because we want to go to class.
You were genuinely lobbying against a strike because you needed to go to class and you needed your bursary. Do you recall what happened in that conversation?” Malema asserts.
Mlambo, on the other hand, responded to the inquiry by replying “No, I’m not aware of that, and I’ve never done anything like that. I’ve never been opposed to student demonstrations.”