After his much talked-about Tuesday interview on CNN, Julius Malema visited about 60 SANDF soldiers at the Lenasia Recreation Centre.
Yes. Sixty.
But that did not stop him from giving his best performance. Before the day was done he danced and sang a bit, called South Africa a “banana republic”, ripped into president Jacob Zuma, talked Twitter, and got mobbed by a group of school kids.
In the first video below, he is revealed to be a keen Twitter follower as it helps him keep up to date with what journalists are saying. Then check out the second one of him telling the soldiers that Jacob Zuma is engaged in “other things, such as getting married every year”, instead of looking out for their interests:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2vaKIAdWjk
After the motivational speech, he decided to take a stroll through the streets of Lenasia – and got mobbed by these school kids in the process. Their reaction resembles the archive footage one sees of people waiting for a glimpse of The Beatles:
Lastly, here he is burning some serious tekkie on the dancefloor:
[Source: News24]
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