Julius Malema

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA – MARCH 30: Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Commander-in-chief (CIC) Julius Malema at the Constitutional Court to submit a court application in a bid to impeach President Jacob Zuma on March 30, 2017 in Johannesburg, South Africa. The EFF, joined by Cope and UDM filed an application to order the Speaker of Parliament to institute disciplinary proceedings against Zuma.

‘He should reshuffle himself’: Julius Malema hits top form, slates Zuma

Speaking at an EFF presser earlier, Juju did what he does best: Throw shade left, right and centre

Julius Malema

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA – MARCH 30: Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Commander-in-chief (CIC) Julius Malema at the Constitutional Court to submit a court application in a bid to impeach President Jacob Zuma on March 30, 2017 in Johannesburg, South Africa. The EFF, joined by Cope and UDM filed an application to order the Speaker of Parliament to institute disciplinary proceedings against Zuma.

Speaking at an EFF Presser earlier today, Julius Malema wasted no time in belittling Jacob Zuma’s reshuffle.

Whenever Jacob Zuma does something that leaves the ANC with all the stability of a haywire nuclear reactor, you better believe Juju is there to fan the flames.

He also gave Blade Nzimande some serious flack, before inviting him to rally with his party. We guess Malema is a fan of treating them mean to keep them keen.

“Blade is about himself. He has been useless as a minister. There is nothing that he has done as a minister of Education.We welcome his dismissal. Blade Nzimande must man up now, come and join us in the streets! The only that has changed for him is his tummy.”

EFF Presser

As always, it was a conference full of insults, and anti-establishment sentiments. Malema was not best impressed with Gwede Mantashe or Cyril Ramaphosa either, sneaking in some sly digs whilst addressing the ANC’s turmoil:

 

 

‘Zuma must reshuffle himself’ – Malema

However, Malema saved his best anarchic political commentary for the reshuffler-in-chief, Jacob Zuma. He mocked JZ’s ability to hold public office, and came up with one hell of an analogy for the president’s grasp of ‘stability’.

Julius Malema went on to suggest that this wouldn’t be the last cabinet reshuffle we’d see before 2018. The EFF leader says that this is only the beginning, as Zuma looks to shuffle his pack right up until the elective conferences in December.

Perhaps by then, the president will have a better grasp of stability. Or at least, WhatsApp groups.