KarimaBrown is not a journalist but an openly admitted ANC operative, says EFF
Cape Town - The Economic Freedom Fighters on Wednesday stepped up its invective against veteran journalist Karima Brown, saying she held no position in the profession after it was widely criticised for accusing her of spying on a campaign meeting."The EFF has long held a position that Karima Brown is not a journalist, but an openly admitted ANC operative.
Malema said Brown had accidentally sent the message to the EFF media WhatsApp group, then deleted it. He published it on Twitter along with her phone number. EFF supporters then fired off insults to Brown, with one calling her "an Indian whore".
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