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Trending Thursdays: Malema and Phumzile Van Damme took over social media this week

THIS feature includes the low-down on news that has been trending on social media this week. If it happened, then we have it here! @Julius_S_Malema held a presser on Wednesday, August 25, and he did not mince his words about what he thought of President Cyril Ramaphosa moving the SSA to his office, Deputy Judge …

THIS feature includes the low-down on news that has been trending on social media this week. If it happened, then we have it here!

@Julius_S_Malema held a presser on Wednesday, August 25, and he did not mince his words about what he thought of President Cyril Ramaphosa moving the SSA to his office, Deputy Judge President and the Constitutional Court.

Phumzile Van Damme, was spiting fire on Twitter when DA leader John Steenhuisen “lied” about why she left the party. She said, “I am SO glad my name is no longer associated with the joke the DA has become under your leadership.” 

Also read:VIDEO: Malema fight caught on tape

Is Ronaldo really joining Man City? We are following this one closely and we want all the details.

Zozibini Tunzi is still queen. South Africans took to social media just to bow down to the longest reining Miss Universe.

 

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