With just about everyone else having their say on Julius Malema’s expulsion from the ANC, it was only a matter of time before the man of the moment had to step up to the podium.
Speaking outside his home in Seshego, Polokwane, Juju said that he accepts the decision but felt that he did nothing wrong to deserve it:
We must accept that this is the decision, but that is not the end of the road. It is still early to celebrate because the road ahead of us is going to be very long and needs men and women… who are very strong. If you are weak, you are going to fall in the process. I’m not a soldier who is prepared to fall in the battle, I will die with my boots on, I will die for what I believe in. I did not steal from anybody… I did not kill anybody.
Malema also wore sunglasses on his head at night, danced like a boss, and blamed the media for making him look bad in front of the ANC:
[Source: News24]
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