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Monday, November 13, 2023 –Government is mulling over banning South Africa opposition leader Julius Malema from the country.
Julius Malema who was in the country to launch the Pan African Institute at the Lukenya University in a youth event used the opportunity to criticize President William Ruto for not keeping his promises.
The openly ungovernable Malema dressed down President William Ruto asking him to remember the pre-election covenant they had with him; among this being the fighting of the dollar in Africa.
“I don’t know if President William Ruto means it because he said so many things, and I can’t locate him these days, because the things he said during election and the things he’s doing now are two different things
“Because I heard him saying we need to do away with the dollar and build our own currency, but his actions are not speaking to anything of doing away with the dollar,” he said in his address.
He went on to doubt the Pan-Africanism in the Kenyan head of State whom he said had also started advocating for imperialism from the Western powers.
“He is busy welcoming murderers who killed our children in the fight for freedom. He is laying for them red carpets,” he added.
But yesterday Sunday November 12, President Ruto’s close ally also Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei slammed the Economic Freedom Fighters EFT Party boss for meddling in Kenya’s affairs.
The senator also took issue with Malema for attacking the head of State in his own country what he(Cherargei) now thikns warrants the government to ban his Visa.
”We are giving Malema the next five days to make an unreserved apology to the President and the Government and he should never be given a passport and a Visa to come to Kenya,” the Senator said.
He also called upon the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to write to the South Africa politician seeking his public apology to President Ruto.
”I want to ask the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to demand an apology from Julius Malema and EFF of South Africa and deny him Visa and passport from coming to Kenya,” the Senator further stated.
And Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua had also slammed the South African politician for criticizing Ruto, when South Africa itself has its unresolved matters.
Malema had asked President Ruto to also make public his stand on the ongoing Israel-Palestine war.
Interestingly, the following day, Ruto came out to issue his stand on the matter saying Israel should consider respecting the Palestinians.