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Rameo and Julius: Cyril's strange wooing of Malema

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EFF Leader Julius Malema


The ANC might have run out of ideas. President Cyril Ramaphosa and his Deputy David Mabuza's sudden attempt to woo EFF Leader Julius  Malema like lovelorn exes exposes that the ANC is unable to think of new ideas or ways to fire up its 2019 election campaign and reach out to new voters.

The language employed by Ramaphosa nd Mabuza did not seem to be ordinary politicking-they  were trying to appeal to Malema personlly rather than politically.

President Ramaphosa said, "We would love to have Julius Malema back in the ANC. He is still ANC deep down in his heart".

If this is true, then our country is in for something else, Ramaphosa is my hope for this Country so he should know what he is doing and planning to take us.

Source: Times Live
Link : https://www.timeslive.co.za/ideas/2018-03-13-rameo-and-julius-cyrils-strange-wooing-of-malema-/?platform=hootsuite



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  1. Well Ramaphosa is viewed as a man of principle and everyone in the country believe in him. So he better knows what he's doing because Fikile Mbalula is busy urging people to vote for EFF in 2019 elections and it clear now that ANC is out of ideas on how to fire up its votes for 2019 elections.

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