IN TWEETS: #SONA2017 and the 'biological warfare' injection
EFF Chief Whip Floyd Shivambu was first to raise a point of order‚ claiming that 21 members of the South African Police Service were on standby in the house to arrest the party's members‚ using cable ties and injections as biological weapons.
EFF leader Julius Malema took the stand saying that the 441 soldiers should not only be for President Jacob Zuma's protection but for the protection of all members of parliament. He reiterated the fact that there were police officers outside who carried these mysterious injections of warfare.
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Twitter was abuzz with the EFF's comments and this is how it went down:
HMMMM.... fam am I the only fearing 'biological warfare' is now imminent #SONA2017pic.twitter.com/K1Lbwspz5w
— Eusebius McKaiser (@Eusebius) February 9, 2017
What are these injections the deputy CIC is talking about? #SONA2017pic.twitter.com/TnyMAXk4bz
— Gugulethu Mhlungu (@GugsM) February 9, 2017
'SIT DOWN PRESIDENT " #SONA2017
— Tsepiso Nzayo (@TsepisoNzayo) February 9, 2017
30 minutes in and Zuma hasn't uttered a word of #SONA2017.
— Dianne Hawker (@diannehawker) February 9, 2017
Now its injection time #SONA2017 ..
— Moclasssy (@MoClasssy) February 9, 2017
In the meanwhile..... #SONA2017pic.twitter.com/1bseLjeF2C
— IG: Malangkane (@_malangkane) February 9, 2017
"Mr Zuma please leave! You are a Constitutional delinquent! " #SONA2017pic.twitter.com/K5NDkDoOOq
— Miss Lelo (@MsLeloB) February 9, 2017