EFF leader Julius Malema says after Ramaphosa's apology he had a long discussion with his wife and they decided to also apologise
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has apologised to President Cyril Ramaphosa regarding the gender-based violence comments he made in Parliament. Malema’s apology follows that of President Ramaphosa during his reply to the SONA debate. The President apologised to Malema, his wife Mantoua Matlala and family for the humiliation he suffered after the claims by ANC MP
that he abused his wife. In a statement, Malema says after Ramaphosa’s apology he had a long discussion with his wife.Read Malema’s statement below:WATCH | President Ramaphosa offers apology to Malema's family and urges men to work together in stopping the violence brought on women by men. "We must bring gender-based violence to an end in our lifetime…and we must respect women of our country.
i dnt know why black south africans would be against malema because everything he says and fight for reiterates black power
we apologies as whole as EFF...
That's what I wanted to hear.
U are a great example of African leadership,thanks for apologising to the president and woman that we love in our country.JuJuMalema what about Boy Mamabolo the superstar in Perfect Wedding suits, he must also apologise in parliament, he's guilty
Mxm
it takes a real man to apologise even though he is not in the wrong, we are led here
Nheeeeeeeeeeeee. .......bengith ngiyaphupha
Shame on ANC women that cheered their stupid Boy Mamabolo doing what he did in parliament. Again, ANC women showed they don't care about the plight of other women out there.