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JOHANNESBURG – EFF leader Julius Malema called for a fine against the ruling ANC after senior party members were transferred from the Defense Minister to Zimbabwe.
The ANC denies any wrongdoing.
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The ruling party said its delegation accompanied Defense Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, who was on his way to the country.
“An issue from Zimbabwe is a very urgent issue, it requires urgent attention,” Malema said.
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“Therefore, the leadership of the ruling party saw that it was appropriate to go and interact with the leaders of Zimbabwe and find a solution because we want an urgent solution in Zimbabwe. Anything that can help restore sanity in Zimbabwe, we will support it as the EFF but use state resources by the ANC leadership …
“I think it was irresponsible and we shouldn’t be too dramatic about it. We will ask the Secretary of Defense to bill the ANC to pay and not repeat that mistake but going to Zimbabwe, even under lockdown regulations, is necessary, urgent and urgent. Therefore, it will be reactionary to say that the leaders should never have gone to Zimbabwe. “
Malema said that there was a need to go to Zimbabwe, but that the ANC used an unacceptable mode of transportation.