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Malema and Boy Mamabolo reach settlement

Malema was suing Mamabolo for R2 million after he accused him of abusing his wife.


Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has, through their legal representatives, reached a settlement with ANC MP Boy Mamabolo at the Polokwane High Court on Wednesday.

The court ordered Mamabolo to apologise to Malema and his wife Mantoa on social media and The Sowetan, send proof to the EFF leader’s legal representatives within 24 hours and to refrain from making further allegations. Mamabolo was also ordered to pay Malema’s legal costs.

Mamabolo stirred up trouble in parliament during President Cyril Ramaphosa’s state of the nation (Sona) address in parliament after accusing Malema of abusing his wife Mantoa.

As the EFF was demanding that FW De Klerk leave parliament before Ramaphosa’s address, Mamabolo stood up on a point of order and said the House was being abused, in the same manner that Malema’s wife was allegedly being abused.

During the Sona debate on the following Tuesday, Mamabolo again repeated the allegations.

Also read: Malema sues Boy Mamabolo for R1m over allegations he abuses his wife

Mamabolo said he raised the question to Malema because of Ramaphosa’s call on MPs to expose gender-based violence.

He started getting messages from “jealous” friends called ‘friends of Mantoa’ telling him about the alleged abuse since November last year.

“I was therefore actually wrong to raise the matter in public without consulting with you as my former family friends to verify these false allegations from jealous friends of Mantoa

“I would like to take this opportunity to apologise and retract the insensitive statements that I have made in parliament and outside regarding gender-based violence which was allegedly happening in your household.

“I humbly request you to accept my sincere apology, I wish you a Happy Malema Family (as I’ve always did) jealous must never break you, Stay strong my Comrades (sic).”

On Thursday, Malema denied ever abusing his wife or any other woman, and vowed to resign as an MP and president of the EFF should anyone provide evidence proving otherwise.

“I would like to reiterate that I have never laid a hand on my wife or any other woman in my life.

“If there should be evidence produced to dispute my claim, even as minute as a molecule, I will be prepared to resign as an MP and president of the EFF. This I will do before the matter can serve in a competent court of law.”

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