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Now Zuptas vs Juligans quarrel

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PRESIDENT Jacob Zuma and his political nemesis, Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema, were both subjected to name-calling and insults yesterday as the words “Zupta” and “Juligans” became currency in the National Assembly.

Tabling notices without motion, several EFF MPs referred to Zuma as Zupta – a reference to Zuma’s apparent close links with the influentia­l Gupta family. Speaker Baleka Mbete insisted they withdraw their remarks.

EFF MP Mmabatho Mokause begrudging­ly withdrew her “Zupta” remarks, but her chief whip, Floyd Shivambu, would not budge.

“There is nothing wrong with saying the word Zupta in this Parliament. It’s not unparliame­ntary because we are going to use it consistent­ly,” he said.

Shivambu was eventually ejected after he called Mbete by her first name.

“Don’t do that. You have no right to call me by my first name… and in fact you must leave the house,” an angry Mbete said.

Shivambu continued shouting: “On which grounds?”

Mbete replied: “On grounds you are calling the chair by the first name, and that amounts to disrespect. Honourable Shivambu, please leave.”

After Shivambu’s exit, the name-calling persisted as Deputy Basic Education Minis- ter Enver Surty offered an analogy to explain why the word “Zupta” was offensive and insulting to the president.

“If I were to call the honourable members Juligans simply because I associate the word ‘Julius’ with hooligans, then they would find that offensive,” he said.

“The honourable member had in the past suggested the honourable president was being manipulate­d by the Guptas and the combinatio­n of the word Gupta and Zuma are a clear demonstrat­ion of that belief, and is indeed regarded as being offensive.”

EFF MPs demanded an apology, but Mbete said she would study the recording of the sitting before ruling. – ANA

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