He says the reason why he makes sure they attends every interview for Judges is to make sure that what he calls genuine and incorruptible judges are appointed.
Malema says, if the Judiciary of South Africa can be captured by politicians, then it will be the end of democracy.“No judge must be controlled by a politician. Judge must be independent, judge must be sober minded, judge must apply only the law, nothing else. Whether Wang rata Kapa not, listen to what the law says. Listen to our problems.”Meanwhile One South Africa Chief Activist, Mmusi Maimane, says South Africa’s collective frustration grows with each passing year.
He delivered the movement’s Freedom Day address in Mfuleni on the Cape Flats. Maimane says South Africans continue to face several challenges. “It has become a common cause what has become Freedom Day has now become frustration day. Too many citizens are unemployed, in fact the rate of unemployment is highest among developing economies.
It is clear that so many of us are frustrated, hungry and feel unsafe in our homes. So today we look at Freedom Day as it becomes important that we build a movement towards change and to build a government that is able to deliver on the promise of freedom.”
But he has no control over that, he's pockets & his influence are not that deep to achieve it, he needs CR17 money to achieve that judiciary is a scam that keeps evolving with the times...
Why do people worry so much about this.. this.. this ... what ever! It a pity !!
Why does he look like a white nga ?
mabahambe PutSouthAfricaFirst
What is he scared of?
Uphambene loyo
Oreng.... A person who break the law everyday he has 2 criminal cases in court as we speak stop giving irrelevant people unwarranted airtime
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