Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma no better than her ex husband the president‚ says Malema

01 May 2016 - 13:07 By Buchule Raba

When African Union Commission chairperson Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma received the award for South African of the Year from the Guptas she destroyed her credentials‚ Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has charged. Speaking at a dinner on Saturday evening after the launch of the EFF’s election manifesto for the coming local government elections‚ Malema asserted: "Nkosazana is not better than her ex husband (President Jacob Zuma)."Malema: 'Come and arrest me - I'm here and not scared of you'Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema on Saturday declared he was not afraid of being arrested for “speaking the truth” to power. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma‚ a former health minister‚ has been tipped as a possible successor for her ex husband.Poor will have free electricity and water under EFFThe poor will have free electricity and water under an EFF government‚ EFF leader Julius Malema says. Malema maintained that security guards at the Gupta home claimed that Nkosazana was a frequent visitor to the house."I'm not saying she was a frequent visitor but securities are saying that."She received that award nice‚" said Malema referring to the allegations that Dlamini Zuma frequently visited the Gupta house in Saxonworld.Malema‚ who has claimed that President Jacob Zuma carried R6 billion to Dubai for the Gupta family‚ said security guards at Waterkloof air force base claimed that when the president left with the money they had to tie it with cable ties as they could not close the bags."They (the security guards) said they were shocked to see a lot of money like that‚" said the EFF leader.Malema said when the president comes the people who are supposed to search him are on "salute" because the commander in chief is passing...

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