Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Ngizwe Mchunu dropped his tribalism apology letter towards Julius Malema.
In a video circulating on social media, Mchunu criticised Malema’s remarks about the Springboks, claiming they symbolise white supremacy.
“What’s stopping you from launching in Limpopo where your own ancestors will hear you clearly? Go to Seshego, not here. The people from here hear from us and you’ll find them from us. If you want them you must explain to us why you need them first, speak isiZulu,” he said.
Mchunu, a staunch supporter of former president Jacob Zuma faced charges relating to public violence that led to the destruction of property during the unrest, and of contravening Covid-19 lockdown regulations.
The State alleges that at a meeting he called in Bryanston on 11 July 2021, Mchunu incited people to commit acts of public violence after Zuma’s arrest.
Mchunu maintained his innocence.
He previously told News24 that the State had no case against him and was fabricating the allegations.
He said he was arrested because he was crying for “his father”. In a video circulating on social media, Mchunu criticised Malema’s remarks about the Springboks, claiming they symbolise white supremacy.
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