From the mouth of Julius Malema

From the mouth of Julius Malema

Have a look at some of the top "Malema Moments" ahead of his interview on The Complimentary Breakfast tomorrow morning at 8:00!

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Economic freedom fighter, no stranger to suspensions and more outspoken than most dare to be, Julius Sello Malema has become a force to be reckoned with in the South African political arena.

 

Tune in tomorrow morning as he joins Rian van Heerden and The Complimentary Breakfast team for what is guaranteed to be the "not to be missed" interview of 2014!

 

Memorable moments from the mouth of Juju

 

1. The infamous BBC “Bloody Agent” encounter

The video that went viral after Malema verbally assaulted a BBC journalist, accusing him of “[having] white tendancy” and dubbing him a “bloody agent.”

 

2. Time for tea?

Who could forget the time Juju compared debating with former DA national spokesman Lindiwe Mazibuko to that of arguing with a tea lady…

I was never asked to debate Lindiwe. I am not going to use our profile to profile her. She is a tea girl for the madam - she must stay there in the kitchen.

 

3. The ANC he once knew

There is no organization called ANC in South Africa, it is a former organization. What we have now is ZANC, is Zuma ANC. ANC ended with president Mbeki.

 

4. Fighter of freedom and thoughts

You can arrest me, but you can't arrest my ideas.

 

5. Seeing red – again!

Comrade Blade Nzimande is complaining that EFF stole the ‘red colour’, he does not have a copyright on the ‘red colour’. There’s nothing we can steal from him because he has nothing but that skuurpot (pot scourer) face of his. Why didn’t he complain when Vodacom was red?

Photo: Gallo Images

 

6. Advice on e-tolls

“You must never buy an E-Tag, when they stop you and ask you your E-Tag, simply show them your red beret.”

Photo: Gallo Images

 

7. Pay back the money

EFF members disrupt proceedings in the National Assembly when the question “When are you paying back the money?” posed by Malema to Zuma erupted into chants of “Pay back the money.” This resulted in the party being removed from the gallery.

 

8. Respecting the elders

"Those who hate [Thabo] Mbeki are jealous of his achievements. He was the most educated and clever." 

 

 

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