Julius Malema, a controversial South African politician, has been denied entry to the UK due to being deemed “non-conducive to the public good,” with the Home Office citing his support for Hamas and threats against white people as reasons. This marks the second rejection in two months, with no right of appeal, prompting his party, the Economic Freedom Fighters, to label the decision as “cowardice.”
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Tshepo Lipholo charged after accusing king of selling Lesotho to South Africa
A Lesotho MP, Dr. Tshepo Lipholo, faces criminal charges for accusing the monarchy and government of ceding control to South Africa and for declaring himself the chief ruler of Lesotho. He claims parts of South Africa should be returned to Lesotho, citing historical ties, while South African officials assert his motion lacks support and contradicts regional agreements on national borders. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Lesotho MP Faces Charges for Accusing King of...
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