'Pulling a Beyoncé': Why Somizi is 'not okay' with Julius Malema [Watch] | The Citizen

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'Pulling a Beyoncé': Why Somizi is 'not okay' with Julius Malema [Watch] | The Citizen
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Somizi jokingly accused Malema of stealing his grand Beyoncé performance plan for his “inaugural appearance” as “first openly gay president”. Read more here 👇

Kelly KhumaloThis because she was publicly called out by Malema last year for “knowing something” about who killed the singer’s former boyfriend and soccer star Senzo Meyiwa.

Khumalo was one of the people who was present when the Bafana Bafana captain and Orlando Pirates goalkeeper was gunned down in an alleged botched robbery at the Vosloorus home of the singer’s mother on 26 October 2014.which is underway. Khumalo dominated the headlines last week after the state’s expert witness, data analyst and investigating officer Lambertus Steyn, made some bombshell claims about her cellphone records during his testimony.WATCH: Senzo Meyiwa murder – Malema puts spotlight on Kelly Khumalo

“We hold a very strong view that Senzo was killed. And those people in the house knew who killed him… Personally, I’m more than convinced that Kelly knows something."Personally I am convinced that Kelly Khumalo knows who killed Senzo Meyiwa." ~ President Julius Malema

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