The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Malema denies scuffle at heroine’s burial

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JOHANNESBU­RG. — EFF leader Julius Malema yesterday denied allegation­s that he was involved in an assault at the Fourways Memorial Park, where Winnie Madikizela-Mandela was buried.

“I wouldn’t do that,” Malema told News24 when asked about claims that he had been involved in a scuffle with a policeman after being denied entry to the park for the burial on Saturday.

“I never pushed anyone; I have got protectors…Our car had full accreditat­ion and I had full accreditat­ion.”

Yesterday, the SowetanLiv­e website reported that Malema, as well as the Economic Freedom Fighters’ Mbuyiseni Ndlozi and Floyd Shivambu, were initially denied entry to the site.

According to the website, Malema told a soldier that “no white man can stop me”, when they were reportedly denied entry to the park.

Another report said that the comment was allegedly made to a policeman.

Photograph­s published on the SowetanLiv­e website show Malema pointing at an official. In another photograph, an officer appears to put a hand out in front of Malema as he seems to be moving forward.

There appear to be soldiers, police, military police and security officers in the vicinity.

Yesterday, police spokespers­on Brigadier Mathapelo Peters confirmed to News24 that a common assault case had been opened at the Douglasdal­e Police Station.

However, she was unable to provide further details, and it was not immediatel­y clear if that case is linked to the alleged incident at the burial site. — News24

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