July 4, 2024

Malema launches savage attack on King Charles III as he lands in Kenya 

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Malema launches savage attack on King Charles III as he lands in Kenya

South Africa's opposition leader Julius Malema calls out King Charles III for colonial atrocities committed by UK in Kenya

South Africa’s opposition leader Julius Malema calls out King Charles III for colonial atrocities committed by UK in Kenya.

Julius Malema, the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters, an opposition outfit in South Africa has arrived in Kenya for the launch of the Pan African Institute.

Upon arrival into the country, Malema was pictured in a meeting with Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro and former EACC boss Patrick Lumumba.

Malema is in Kenya for the launch of the Pan African Institute.

“This morning, we held a meeting with Hon Julius Malema, the Leader of Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) as we welcomed him to Kenya. Hon Malema is in the country for the inauguration of the Pan African Institute led by Prof Lumumba. We are African and Africa is our Business,” he said.

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However, upon his arrival, Malema addressed the media at JKIA during which he savagely attacked King Charles III for his visit to Kenya.

The king of the United Kingdom, he claimed, had no business in Kenya unless it was to atone for the sins committed during the colonial era, as Kenya was a British colony that suffered greatly at their hands.

“Someone told me that it rained after that, so I’m happy that all of those sins that he left here have been washed away by the rain,” he shot.

“The British know what they did to the Kenyan people and they have got no business putting their foot here except that they should pay reparations to the Kenyans. Unless they try to bring trillions of pounds to heal the deep wound they left in Kenya, ” Malema added.

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