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Inqubeko News Channel126,661 views • 11 days ago

Julius Malema says he is not scared of General Mkhwanazi. He describes Mkhwanazi as a coward, claiming that he did not speak in the same manner about him when they were face to face at the Ad Hoc Committee ❌ Malema adds that they will not be blackmailed by Mkhwanazi, accusing him of being overly sensitive and quick to take offence whenever he is criticised. He further claims that whenever Mkhwanazi is in conflict with General Khan, he tries to draw him into the dispute. Malema insists that they are not “ball boys” for General Mkhwanazi 🙅🏽♂️
Inqubeko News Channel923,459 views • 3 months ago

SABC journalist, Mbalenhle Mthethwa, asked one of the 800 Ghanaians returning home how he managed to acquire asylum in South Africa after arriving in the country 21 years ago on a visitors visa, despite there being no war in Ghana 🇬🇭 Mr Nana Acheampong responded that he initially came to South Africa on a visitors visa, but later decided to apply for asylum because he was experiencing serious family problems back in Ghana and felt that his life was in danger.
Inqubeko News Channel227,507 views • 26 days ago

Prime Minister of the Zulu Nation, Thulasizwe Buthelezi, says no one is permitted to call themselves an “ibutho” and mobilise the King’s amabutho at the hostels without his authorisation. Buthelezi warned that individuals cannot simply emerge and claim to represent the King’s regiments or speak on behalf of the Zulu Nation without proper approval. He emphasised that the Zulu Nation is a nation of peace and that King Misuzulu kaZwelithini remains committed to those values. “But you cannot just wake up one morning, come from nowhere, and declare yourself an ibutho,” Buthelezi said, stressing that the institution of amabutho must be respected and properly guided according to established structures and leadership.
Inqubeko News Channel111,699 views • 15 days ago

Police have confirmed that the death of Nhlamulo Sambo was not related to him being Tsonga in a Xhosa-speaking community, nor was it connected to marches against illegal immigrants. According to police, Sambo (19) and his friend (15) were allegedly caught stealing at a shack in Mossel Bay. During a chase by the shack owner, Sambo was stabbed and later died from his injuries. Police have further confirmed that both the victims and the suspects involved in the incident are South African citizens.
Inqubeko News Channel102,538 views • 17 days ago

Ngizwe Mchunu discusses his apology to Julius Malema and the court during an interview with SABC News. Mchunu says he apologised as directed by the court, but maintains the remarks he made about Julius Malema, stating that the apology does not mean he has changed his views on the matter because he was not lying.
Inqubeko News Channel73,137 views • 13 days ago

UDM Deputy President Nqabayomzi Kwankwa has told President Cyril Ramaphosa that the UDM stands with South Africans on the growing issue of illegal immigration. Kwankwa says the UDM is calling for the enforcement of South Africa’s laws, arguing that no country should be expected to turn a blind eye to undocumented immigrants. He further stated that those questioning why marchers are not targeting white illegal immigrants should understand that communities are addressing the challenges they face directly, saying African immigrants are the ones most often competing with locals for jobs, housing, and participation in the local economy. Kwankwa also argued that South Africa appears to be the only country where enforcing immigration laws is labelled as immoral, while other nations routinely enforce their immigration policies without facing the same criticism.
Inqubeko News Channel93,653 views • 16 days ago

Ngizwe Mchunu clashed with a security company guarding stores owned by foreign nationals in Durban. The confrontation comes as Mchunu and his group continue their march through the Durban CBD, calling for the removal of illegal immigrants from the area.
Inqubeko News Channel333,612 views • 2 months ago

Floyd Shivambu says all the concerns being raised by Jacinta Ngobese and Ngizwe Mchunu are legitimate. He says Africa Mayibuye will not join those who seek to delegitimise or insult them, but will instead engage with them. Floyd further stressed that undocumented foreigners make it difficult for the government to properly plan and allocate resources.
Inqubeko News Channel157,793 views • 1 month ago

Ngizwe Mchunu has handed himself over to the police in Gauteng. This comes after he allegedly failed to comply with a court directive in the defamation case brought against him by Julius Malema. His surrender follows legal proceedings related to the matter.
Inqubeko News Channel56,680 views • 10 days ago

Ngizwe Mchunu has responded to Minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni following her remarks about King Misuzulu kaZwelithini. Ngizwe says Minister Ntshavheni had no right to involve the Zulu King’s name in something he had nothing to do with, saying those who disrespected the minister were just kids in Vosloorus. Ngizwe also accused the minister of tribalising the marches against illegal immigration. He says the movement is for all South Africans, which is why they united with people in the Eastern Cape, Pretoria and Johannesburg alongside different tribes from across the country.
Inqubeko News Channel221,137 views • 1 month ago

A Nigerian national, Henry, is blaming EFF leader Julius Malema, the ANC and the Human Rights Commission for what he describes as the growing disrespect and entitlement shown by some foreign nationals towards South Africans. Henry was reacting to a trending video of a Somali woman who was seen making extremely disrespectful remarks about South Africans, claiming that Somalians came to dominate in South Africa. According to Henry, such behaviour and disrespect towards citizens would never be tolerated in other African countries, including their own. He says South Africans are being undermined in their own country while leaders and organisations defend the foreigners over locals.
Inqubeko News Channel133,276 views • 26 days ago

Julius Malema tells the people of North West that Zulus are going to come for them, and for Limpopo, after they are done with Zimbabweans. He says North West is even worse because they will ask them what “elbow” is in Zulu, and if they struggle to pronounce it, they will be beaten. In Limpopo, he adds, they won’t even ask them, saying they are already too dark, so they won’t be given a chance.
Inqubeko News Channel248,691 views • 1 month ago

Ngizwe Mchunu has responded to Zulu Nation Prime Minister Thulasizwe Buthelezi after Buthelezi criticised the izinsizwa involved in marches against illegal immigration. Mchunu accused Buthelezi of playing cheap politics, saying the Prime Minister has lost touch with the realities on the ground and is no longer relevant to the people he claims to lead. According to Mchunu, there was a time when Buthelezi held influence and authority, but he has since lost control and can no longer dictate to the people. Mchunu further argued that traditional leaders and political figures should acknowledge that ordinary people are increasingly taking matters into their own hands and are no longer waiting for instructions from established structures.
Inqubeko News Channel57,532 views • 14 days ago

He tried to deny it until he was shown his video and changed his tune📍
Inqubeko News Channel265,149 views • 2 months ago

A foreign national is crying out against the South African government, saying he has been living in South Africa for 24 years and has 3 children, yet the Department of Home Affairs still refuses to give him a South African ID book 📕 He says if he was in countries like the UK, he would have received an ID within 4 years. He also claims that their countries supported South Africa during apartheid by sending soldiers to help fight the apartheid government, therefore chasing them away now is not right.
Inqubeko News Channel103,646 views • 29 days ago

Ngizwe Mchunu calls Julius Malema a “dead snake.” He says Malema is like a dead snake that will never wake up again, making the remarks in response to the earlier lawsuit. Mchunu added that he would not go to court for Malema, saying if Malema wants him, he should go to Nkandla, his hometown, or come to their marches.
Inqubeko News Channel151,059 views • 1 month ago

Julius Malema claims that during his meeting with General Mkhwanazi, the senior police officer spoke negatively about both the National Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola, and Police Minister Bheki Cele. According to Malema, General Mkhwanazi alleged that General Masemola lacks basic administrative skills, stating that he does not even know how to type or send an email. Malema further claims that Mkhwanazi said he deliberately chose not to publicise developments in the AKA Forbes case, fearing that Police Minister Bheki Cele might interfere and potentially compromise the investigation.
Inqubeko News Channel229,843 views • 2 months ago

A Congolese national and Director of African Refugee and Migrant Aid, Mr Malipo Mbalanga, has blamed the South African government for failing to document every foreign national applying for asylum in the country. Mbalanga says many undocumented immigrants currently living in South Africa are asylum seekers whose applications were rejected by Home Affairs, leaving them with no legal status and forcing them to remain in the country illegally.
Inqubeko News Channel64,504 views • 26 days ago