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‘Are You Friends With Brown Mogotsi?’ Malema Quizzes Nkabinde In Parliament

November 14, 2025
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A lively exchange unfolded in Parliament this week when Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) President Julius Malema questioned former Police Minister Senzo Mchunu’s chief of staff, Cedric Nkabinde, about the origin of certain messages he reportedly received. The interaction, marked by Malema’s trademark direct style, drew both amusement and scrutiny from fellow MPs.

During the session, Malema asked, “Are you friends with Brown Mogotsi?” to which Nkabinde responded tersely, “No, Chair.” Malema quickly followed up, pressing the matter further: “So do you receive stupid messages from people who are not your friends? Because normally people who send each other stupid messages are friends.”

The pointed questioning appeared to relate to prior allegations concerning communications allegedly received by Nkabinde from third parties. While the specifics of the messages were not disclosed in the public hearing, Malema’s line of questioning hinted at potential political manipulation or undue influence within senior administrative circles.

Nkabinde, known for his measured demeanor in high-pressure environments, did not elaborate, sticking to his brief response. Observers noted that Malema’s approach — blending humour with pointed political inquiry — is often used to probe inconsistencies or elicit revealing admissions without direct accusation.

Parliamentary analysts say the exchange underscores the tension and scrutiny surrounding senior officials in South Africa’s public administration. “Interactions like these highlight how oversight and accountability function in real time,” said governance expert Dr. Thabo Mokoena. “Even seemingly lighthearted questions can carry serious implications regarding transparency and integrity.”

Malema’s questioning comes amid ongoing investigations into alleged misconduct, favoritism, and undue influence in senior law enforcement and municipal administration. Cedric Nkabinde, a prominent figure in these proceedings, has previously been linked to sensitive matters involving high-ranking police officials, making his testimony and statements a focal point for both the opposition and public observers.

Political commentators noted that while the exchange was brief, it reflects a broader parliamentary strategy where leaders like Malema use informal lines of questioning to test credibility and expose contradictions in official narratives.

The session concluded without further elaboration on the messages or the alleged connection to Brown Mogotsi. However, the interaction is likely to be cited in future parliamentary debates and commission hearings as an example of the probing tactics employed by opposition leaders to hold senior officials accountable.

As oversight and inquiry continue, exchanges like these illustrate the delicate balance between levity and serious scrutiny in South Africa’s legislative oversight processes — and the high stakes for officials navigating political and administrative accountability.

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