'I'm sorry,' says Ramaphosa to Malema after wife-abuse claim in parliament

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'I'm sorry,' says Ramaphosa to Malema after wife-abuse claim in parliament
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SONAReply “My heart goes out to Mantwa and your family, honourable Malema.”

Ramaphosa said, in reference to a text message he received from a young woman upset at how gender-based violence was used as a political tool, that “we should not resort to using issues such as these, as it was used also against you, to politicise and to trivialise an important issue that affects so many women in our country”.

“As we do it, we must have respect for one another and show respect for the women of our country,” he said.

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