LET THEM EAT CAKE
Hours after march against poverty, Juju jets off to R10m party with the rich
JUST two hours after leading thousands of desperately poor people on a march for "economic freedom" on Friday, Julius Malema jetted out of Johannesburg for an all-expenses-paid weekend of booze, parties and luxury at a R10-million wedding in Mauritius.
Malema couldn't get away from the masses fast enough. He was whisked away in a blue-light convoy to catch a business class flight to party it up at the five-star resort.
The wedding was that of his friend, Limpopo-based property developer David Mabilu, who booked out the entire Long Beach resort for 300 guests.
Yesterday Johannesburg Metro Police Department spokesman Wayne Minnaar could not confirm whether metro officers had given Malema an escort to the airport but said such service was provided in "emergency situations".
"If it did happen, there's nothing wrong because members of the JMPD assist members of the community on a daily basis and in different circumstances. Where the community needs certain assistance in emergency situations, officers do assist them."
On Thursday, marchers spent the night at the Caledonian Stadium in Pretoria. Chasing a tight deadline on Friday, Malema stepped onto the stage at the stadium at 4:20am and addressed marchers before they left for the Union Buildings.
He spent most of the time at the Union Buildings sitting in an ANC Youth League truck. At one stage he seemed barely able to stand and was seen limping.
A memorandum was handed over to the Minister of Public Works, Thulas Nxesi. Two hours later Malema, still wearing a yellow ANC-branded T-shirt bearing the image of former president Nelson Mandela, flew out to Mauritius.
Yesterday Mabilu, 42, married his fiancée, Phala Mokgophi, 38, at a glamorous beach ceremony in front of about 300 guests.
The couple had splashed out more than R10-million on the three-day ceremony, including flights and accommodation for their guests.
On Friday, once Malema was seated on board the Air Mauritius aircraft, the pilot announced: "Please welcome Mr Julius Malema, president of the ANC Youth League, on board."
When the flight landed at Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport, Malema was picked up from the aircraft in a private vehicle and shuttled to the terminal.
He later checked into the exclusive five-star Long Beach resort, where rates start at R4648 a night for a beach-facing room and go up to R14 784 for a suite.
At the couple's pre-wedding party at the resort, Malema, who had changed into a pale pink and white long-sleeved shirt and beige trousers, joined the celebrations at 1am.
Earlier on Friday, addressing his followers before sunrise in Pretoria, Malema said: "When they ask you why you are marching, you must say you are marching because you want to live like whites. Everything that whites have, we want it also."
Outside the Union Buildings, placards carried by the crowd read: "Ninety percent of the economy is still in the hands of the minority" and "Down with white capital monopoly".
The march started on Thursday, a day after testimony in Malema's disciplinary hearing was concluded.
He and several co-leaders face charges of bringing the ANC into disrepute.



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Posted 209 days ago...."""""Everything that whites have, we want it also."""........But not only the "ordinary" whites....but the frackilngly super rich whites......Only the best for Julius Walker Blue and (s)cumrades....what is wrong with that????.......
......Zapiro's cartoon in the Mail&Guardian could hardly be better!!!........
bis_k'hallawaya
Anderson232
I almost fell of my chair when I read this just when I was starting to have faith on my little Juju he goes and lives it up AGAIN.! He should be making good PR now after the march, wonder does his PR manager ever tells him of Public Relations?
bis_k'hallawaya
"because of Mr. Malema's blister on his left big toe, he was in danger of developing brain leakage, hence the urgent need of blue lights, quiet and cozy cabin aircrew care and marine landscape of blue waters, blue skies, Blue Johnny and white 'beatches' (if possible)........
Liberal-Soul
Good or bad PR does not mean anything. The fact is that if Julius believes in the plight of the poor, he will first need to get rid of his luxuries:
- The 2 range Rovers,
- The AMG C-class
- The 2 mega-mansions in Sandton.
- the list goes on......
If he wants to be representing the poor he must be like Jesus, who when he came on earth, he rode on a donkey, instead of cruising around in expensive chariots decorated in gold and diamonds.
PR is just to fool the poor unemployed marchers and even people like you!!
Anderson232
Well what I was aiming at, as aperson who's (Malema) so concerrned about the poor he should be living the example not the opposite. PR in this case goes with proving his position to the masses that he wants to help. His team aswell is to blame into this whole situation maybe more Malema than others.
Liberal-Soul
Posted 209 days agoYou are a disgrace.....sies!!!
LondekaMkhize
Posted 209 days agoLiberal-Soul
Why doesn't he tell his friend to spend R1m on the wedding and the other R9m on bursaries to fund poor kids in Limpopo who need this money?
augustrain
Anderson232
muk1
Ever heard of the word compassion? As a leader of the poor you need to show discipline and show compassion. Did not Malema say in a recent speech that ministers come and preach to the poor and then go home to luxury? And he now does the same thing that he accuses the ANC ministers of doing. Please open your eyes and see that Malema is abusing his position.
He could have declined the invitation and sent a present to the couple. You can only take this approach if your value system is strong and entrenched. The most glaring example is how Pravin Gordon refused to buy a 1million rand car for his travels. This is compassion. You cannot tell the nation to buckle up and make sacrifices and you yourself does the opposite.
The friends you keep are important. Your friends are an extension of your personality. Agreed that having rich friends is not a crime and some of them (God bless them) may have strived honestly for this wealth and may have been childhood friends. But excess spending in the climate that SA finds itself in needs to be curtailed. Taking 300 guests to Mauritius is excess. The genuine comrades will be the first to say that this extravagence is over the top.
JunoUno
augustrain
Posted 209 days agoChwamaMahlulo
bugsy
ShLace
The story is parabolic in a sense, used as a metaphor to reveal how far Malema can go to serve his personal ambitions and interest. 80 km is far by any measure. He walked poor, hungry youth that far to fight his own political battles with Zuma.
If only he knew what his advesary is capable of.
Anticrooks
AMS-Dammer
Posted 209 days agoOnly the best gets served, behind closed doors....
They do not partake in "FEEDING WITH THE MINNIONS".....
Doubt the FOLLOWERS OF MALEMA have EVER tasted CAVIAR, washed down with Johnny Walker BLUE!!!!!!!!!!
suek
Posted 209 days agokgobas
Posted 209 days agozwelinapster
Posted 209 days agoHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA !!!
But that is not the most ridiculous thing in this endless farce.
The most ridiculous thing is that most of those desperate poor souls who marched behind this demagogue have no idea about any of this, and even if they had - they wouldn't have had any problem with it!
bugsy
Posted 209 days agoRovGallach
Posted 209 days agobis_k'hallawaya
NaidooA
Posted 209 days agoNelson Mandela (Mr Ubuntu), Mbeki and Zuma are sellouts. It's time to liberate South Africa and dump the old ANC sellout cadres in the scapyard of history
Long live Juju.
muk1
Please read my reply to @LondekaMkhize above. There is hair over your eyes that prevents from seeing clearly. Remember that Mandela did not work in isolation. He had a think tank of highly respected individuals advising him. Look further North and see the repercussions of taking over the country without proper stategy.
SpellJammer
Posted 209 days agoI just cannot understand why people do not appreciate just how brainwashed they have become courtesy of this hypocrite. It would be funny if it was not so incredibly sad.
bugsy
Reyataz
bis_k'hallawaya
Posted 209 days agoa) They realised (eventually but still in time) that Julius shows himself once more as the hypocrite and demagogue he really is.
b) They are disappointed they have been duped again and again by one of their own and can't see themselves in the mirror without feeling embarrassed......
c) They are annoyed by the many voices coming from all sides, distracting them from their happy trotting towards the cliff...........
Wonkie
Posted 209 days agowonkie.com/2011/10/28/julius-malema-ancyl-march-for-economic-freedom/
Can't the league members join the dots and see that having Juju leading the march to economic freedom is the same as having Osama bin Laden leading worldwide anti-terrorism activities!
willem.schoeman
Posted 209 days agoThe only reason why our economy is not grinding to a halt like the rest of the world is the spending power of the Black Diamonds.
onlythetruthever
Posted 208 days agoJulius Malema without his stupid supporters would be another car guard.
Thank you
omni
Posted 208 days agoonlythetruthever
Posted 208 days agoJulius Malema without his stupid supporters would be YET another car guard.
Its irony...the fat, bloated Malema leaves the march for the poor as quickly as possible to get back to what he is used to. Opulence.
This fat pig will be exposed soon enough hopefully by one of this "economic freedom" followers. There has to be at least one working brain in 15000 people.
Thank you
OriginalNorsk