#JosseyButhane| The prodigal son returns home

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Former chairperson of the EFF in Limpopo Jossey Buthane has returned to his old political home, the ANC. Buthane told Nghamula Chauke that he intends to make the ANC a better organization than it already is. When asked about the alleged fallout he has with EFF leader Julius Malema, Buthane said he still sees Malema as a brother, but he's irked by the disrespect he received from him adding that he will not sit and watch when provoked, he will obviously act as he has his dignity and that of his family to protect.
8 Apr 2024 English South Africa Business · Arts

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