Malema thanks ANC for firing him

Johannesburg. — Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema is grateful that the ANC expelled him from the party, The Star reported yesterday. Speaking to a crowd in Moloto, Mpumalanga on Monday, he said: “We want to thank the ANC for expelling Julius Malema.

“Without that, we would not have known the true revolution. The ANC only talks about positions . . . but we speak of true messages. We thank them for expelling us. It was a nice thing,” Malema was quoted as saying.

Malema, who headed the ruling party’s youth league, was expelled in 2012 after he was found guilty of sowing divisions within the party.

He promised the Moloto community that he would deliver on reportedly unfulfilled promises President Jacob Zuma made to them in 2011.

“We spoke about this killer road (while) speaking about the suffering of the people here,” Malema said, referring to the notorious Moloto road.

“Here is the road killing people day in and day out, but nothing is being done.”
He promised to expand the road and construct a railway line which would link Limpopo, Gauteng and Mpumalanga.

“We will introduce a speed train to transport you to Pretoria in less than 30 minutes,” Malema said.
Meanwhile sports minister Fikile Mbalula was evacuated from an election rally at Freedom Park in North West on Sunday when Amcu members turned violent, the SABC reported.

Mbalula was taken away in a bullet-proof vehicle when members of the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu) threw stones at cars.

Mbalula had been conducting a door-to-door campaign in the area.
Members of Amcu at Lonmin, Impala Platinum and Ango American Platinum have been on strike for the past three months, demanding a monthly salary of R12 500 for entry level workers. On Thursday Amcu rejected the latest offer from the platinum producers. — News24.

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