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(EFF) leader Julius Malema has instructed the party’s supporters to stop sulking over the departure of Floyd Shivambu from the organisation.
Malema shared his views on the departure of his former deputy Floyd Shivambu’s decision to abandon the movement, describing it as a betrayal of the organisation.
He was addressing thousands of EFF members at the organisation’s Ground Forces Forum held at the Orlando Community Hall in Soweto on Monday night.
Despite Shivambu’s appeal to the party’s leadership not to mischaracterise and slander his departure, it seems his plea has fallen on deaf ears.
Malema referred to Shivambu and those who left the EFF as cowards, insisting they weren't brave enough to give honest reasons for jumping ship.
He said that those who wanted to leave the EFF for the MK Party were more than welcome to pack their bags.
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. Tragically, six of the students have been reported dead, while the remaining two are in stable condition at a hospital.
Among those who lost their lives is Ntsane Olwethu Mpilenhle 'Billy' Khojane. The Khojane family has expressed their grief in a public statement:
"It is with great sadness that the Khojane family announces the passing of our beloved son, Billy Khojane, who was involved in a car accident in the early hours of this morning. 💔"
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Two Gauteng traffic officers were found shot dead in the early hours of Saturday morning in Deboniapark, reports Prime Time News.
In the early hours of Saturday, authorities were called to Debonair park in the Sedibeng District where the shooting occurred.
They reported that upon arrival, ER24 paramedics had already declared both officers dead, their bodies lying on the street, covered.
Firearms were found next to each body.
According to reports, the couple, who were both traffic officers, were attending and after tears where they quarrelled and went outside, where gunshots were later heard.
One officer sustained four gunshot wounds,
Controversial pastor, Paseka "Mboro" Motsoeneng, will spend the next two months behind bars pending police investigations