Trompies founder and Economic Freedom Fighter Member of Parliament Eugene Mthethwa came under fire for disrupting the funeral of a Trompies member three years ago.
This was after he posted a video of himself disrupting the funeral of former Trompies member Emmanuel 'Mjokes' Matsane, politician-related news and elections at Daily Sun and Vutivi Business News for over seven years. Do you have a hard news story you would like to share? Email [email protected] with CA in the subject line.
Eugene Mthethwa stepped on many people's toes after posting a funeral he disrupted years ago. Images: Oupa Bopape/Gallo Images via Getty Images and Vladimir VladimirovFighters' Member of Parliament Eugene Mthethwa came under fire for something he did three years ago at the funeral of a former Trompies member., stood up and walked towards the stage as one of the guests was about to speak.
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