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    Julius Malema Against African Judges Wearing Blonde Wigs, Likens The Practice To Colonization

    Merxcine CushBy Merxcine CushAugust 30, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Julius Malema the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters in South Africa made fun of Zimbabwean judges wearing wigs.

    He said that wearing the wigs was also a form of colonization, He asked what they wigs and robes that judges in Zimbabwe wear represent in African culture.

    Malema said that wearing the wigs meant that the judges could only think while wearing white hair ‘having white brains’. He blamed revolutionaries like Zanu PF of Zimbabwe for allowing the practice to happen.

    The EFF leader said that Kenya was still under some sort of colonization owing to its close ties with USA, UK and China.

    He recommended that Africa should have Swahili as the continental language  for unity he also said that Africa should have a continental president and parliament that provided oversight for African countries.

    He said that the African Union should be strengthened and that the Common Wealth had no purpose but to continue oppressing Africans.

    Read:ANC Youth League Now Wants Twitter Closed

    Malema also spoke about the visit of UK Prime Minister Teresa May who he said had only come toe ensure that the Africans keep obeying them.

    Here is what he said:

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