EDITORIAL | Law enforcement should not take Khanyile’s utterances lightly

MK Party interim youth leader is threatening to bring an entire nation and its economy to a standstill, all for the sake of Zuma

14 March 2024 - 21:49

The more one listens to Bonginkosi Khanyile — who, after political hopping, has found himself a home in the MK Party as its interim youth leader — the more one realises that other than sporting an Afro with a deep side-part, he has very little in common with late former president Nelson Mandela, who in his days of youth wore his hair in a similar fashion...

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