The High Court in Johannesburg to hear testimony from African Literature scholar Professor Elizabeth Gunner in the case between the EFF and lobby group AfriForum.
On Thursday, EFF leader Julius Malema stood by his belief that the singing of the struggle song “Dubula ibhunu” played no role in farm attacks.
Below is the live stream:
SABC
On Thursday, EFF leader Julius Malema stood by his belief that the singing of the struggle song “Dubula ibhunu” played no role in farm attacks.
Below is the live stream:
SABC
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