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EFF leader Julius Malema and party MP, Mbuyiseni Ndlozi are today expected to be back in the High Court in Johannesburg, where the verdict on the singing of the song “Dubula iBhunu” or “Kill the Boer” is expected to be delivered.

Image: Twitter: @EFFTheare today expected to be back in the High Court in Johannesburg, where the verdict on the singing of the song “Dubula iBhunu” or “Kill the Boer” is expected to be delivered.

AfriForum argued that the pair is guilty of inciting violence and hate speech by singing the “Kill the Boer” song.VIDEO: Legal battle between AfriForum and EFF over “shoot the boer” song continues:

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Whos faces are these. Awaiting prisoners.

Uyaxoka SABC, commisar Ndlozi is not involved

Kill the black Kill the black Kill the black Kill the black. 🎼🎼🎼🎉🎉🎉🎉

Arrest them

On this case i fully support Julius and Mbuyiseni..we can't be told by racist what to sing and what not to sing

Kanti icala yini la Siyanyelwa maani. NibesabaniAbelungu

Waste of time

Today the EFF leadership will be acquitted 👏

Malema is not an exemplary leader, he's to controversial always in court for unnecessary reasons, dictate who rule his party by force.

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