JUSTICE MALALA: The real reason Ramaphosa should go

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JUSTICE MALALA: The real reason Ramaphosa should go
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The opposition is missing the point of why there should be no confidence in Ramaphosa, writes justicemalala.

It was sad to see Julius Malema and other opposition leaders vow to get President Cyril Ramaphosa kicked out of office through a motion of no confidence. They want the man removed because of the very convenient charges laid by former spy boss Arthur Fraser against him, concerning the theft of money at Ramaphosa’s farm back in 2020.

These opposition leaders are being manipulated to take a starring role in the ANC’s corrupt and dirty internal politics. Fraser, a man who became head of intelligence with allegedly questionable security clearances and who is accused of myriad crimes and misdemeanours during his tenure in this position, now has the opposition doing his dirty work for him. Like mindless zombies, the opposition leaders are being led by the nose. It would be funny if it were not so tragic — and dangerous...

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