KWANELE NDLOVU | You can imagine my amusement when I recently read the recent statement released by the ANCYL in the Free State, commenting on the 'nonsensical warrant of arrest against President Jacob Zuma...'
The accused had been heard screaming uthini? Heee? Uthini? while witnesses swore the complainant had not uttered a word through the assault. The complainant insisted that she was challenged to the fight and insulted by the girl who was"speaking in her mouth".
Being a writer and a legal mind, I was curious to read and assess their basis for objecting to the said warrant. When I read that the youth wish to warn clowns to not disturb the peace of the country and purported to give"President Zuma" legal advise on what to present in court at his next appearance ... I was nostalgic!
Only back in our childhood days, everybody lived to explain the manner and character with which they were met in a fight.A death threat released in the public domain? No it cannot be so. Well, the statement said that it is not a threat. Phew! It was just them being nice. And come. In merely bringing us to reality.
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