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JULIUS: BLACK PEOPLE EAT LESS THAN WHITE PEOPLE’S DOGS

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EFF leader Julius Malema says the black are eating less than dogs of the whites. Photos by Phuti Raletjena
EFF leader Julius Malema says the black are eating less than dogs of the whites. Photos by Phuti Raletjena

ECONOMIC Freedom fighter leader Julius Malema says the blacks are eating worse less than the dogs of the whites. He said they are poor and government still fails them. Malema stated during the party's provincial manifesto rally held in Riba Cross outside Burgersfort in Limpopo on Saturday. He said the part is here to rescue the poor people from their sufferings.

"We can't even be worse than the dogs of the whites. Even dogs of Cyril Ramaphosa are not eating the food worthing R10 but when this government increases social grant for our children they add just R10. This must come to and end. The dogs of the whites are not even eating bones but they eat meat and leave the bones to be disposed but we eat bones," said Malema.

He promised the supporters that after they win the elections in May the ancestors will welcome them with a rainfall. He said immediately after that they will arrest former President Jacob Zuma and followed by Cyril Ramaphosa and their fellow comrades.

"They may think they are off the hook now about the people who were killed in Marikana but after the 8 May 2019 we will be working hard. Mama Winny Mandela would have gave us the red signal by then. Nelson Mandela will be smiling in his grave when we deal with them," he said.

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