Amid premature reports of Zandile Gumede's arrest, the EFF leader called her the most corrupt mayor in the city's history.
EFF leader Julius Malema jogs to the stage at the Chatsworth Stadium on Sunday to address thousands of supporters at the party's provincial manifesto rally. Photo: supplied.
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema urged police on Sunday to point their weapons in the direction of Durban mayor Zandile Gumede, instead of “shooting at students”. He was speaking at the Chatsworth Stadium, about 15km southwest of Durban, during the EFF’s provincial manifesto rally. Malema arrived about five hours late, having flown in from the Northern Cape where he had spoken at a rally earlier in the day.
In early February, student Mlungisi Madonsela was fatally shot by a private security guard at DUT during a violent student protest over funding and accommodation.
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