Share

'I'M GOING TO LEAD THIS COUNTRY'

accreditation
Supporters of Hlaudi Motsoeneng hoist him up outside the South Gauteng High Court yesterday.     Photo by                            Jabu Kumalo
Supporters of Hlaudi Motsoeneng hoist him up outside the South Gauteng High Court yesterday. Photo by Jabu Kumalo

TO LOUD cheers from his excited supporters, Hlaudi Motsoeneng, once again claimed he will be the next president of the country.

He told his supporters this outside the Gauteng South High Court in Joburg yesterday.

He was in court to fight for his pension payout.

“I’m going to run for president and lead this country. Do not listen to people who are coming to you now and saying they want to rule you,” said Motsoeneng.

“There is wisdom in Hlaudi. I know I am correct and will be correct even in my grave.

“If the ANC says they stand for transformation, why did they not protect me? If you are a leader you do not need to run to the people.

“That is why people have come to support me here.”

Motsoeneng claimed his exit from the SABC was orchestrated by the ANC and other political parties that did not want to see the changes he was bringing to the public broadcaster.

About 200 young people sang and danced outside the court.

Chairman of the Gauteng South African Arts and Culture Youth Forum Thabiso Mlhamvu told Daily Sun: “We are here to support Hlaudi because we regard him as the father of 90%.”

Get the best in Soccer, News and Lifestyle content with SNL24 PLUS
For 14 free days, you can have access to the best from Soccer Laduma, KickOff, Daily Sun, TrueLove and Drum. Thereafter you will be billed R29 per month. You can cancel anytime and if you cancel within 14 days you won't be billed.
Subscribe to SNL24 PLUS
heading
description
username
Show Comments ()
Voting Booth
Kaizer Chiefs fans are fed up with Cavin Johnson. Do you think that...
Please select an option Oops! Something went wrong, please try again later.
Results
Johnson deserves another chance
4% - 9 votes
Chiefs should fire him
8% - 18 votes
Players are failing the coach
31% - 67 votes
The management of the team should change
57% - 125 votes
Vote
Let us know what you think

Contact the People’s Paper with feedback on stories and how we could make dailysun.co.za even better!

Learn more
Do you have a story for the People’s Paper?

Click below to contact our news desk and share your story with SunLand!

Let's do it!