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Mngxitama: 'I've never met or received money from Agrizzi'
Andile Mngxitama claims his name has appeared on a list of people alleged to have benefited from bribes paid by Bosasa.
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Ramaphosa: The new dawn isn’t dead, Eskom is our 'collective problem'
The president made the comments live on Talk Radio 702 and CapeTalk on Thursday evening while discussing a wide range of issues after ten months in office.
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SAHRC heads to Equality Court over Mngxitama’s ‘kill white people’ comments
BLF leader Andile Mngxitama has come under fire after he reportedly urged supporters to kill five white people for every black person who dies due to taxi violence.
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Agang SA condemns Andile Mngxitama’s ‘kill white people’ comments
BFL leader Andile Mngxitama reportedly urged supporters in Potchefstroom to kill five white people for every black person who dies due to taxi violence.
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BLF plans to meet with IEC over 2019 election participation
The group's leader Andile Mngxitama has faced a fierce backlash over his inflammatory comments at a weekend rally in Potchefstroom about the killing of white South Africans.
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BLF defends ‘kill white people’ statement
Black First Land First leader Andile Mngxitama is adamant his comments were taken out of context by the media.
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DA to take action after Mngxitama’s 'kill white people' threats
Andile Mngxitama is reported to have told a BLF rally that if Johann Rupert hires anyone to kill one black person, they in return will kill five white people.
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Mngxitama defends BLF members who attacked JHB lawyer
Mngxitama says his members were justified in confronting a female lawyer on Wednesday because she was racist.
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BLF members accused of ‘racial’ attack on Joburg lawyer
The Johannesburg Bar Council says the woman was cornered in the foyer of the building on Wednesday shortly after a protest outside.
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BLF: Duduzane Zuma being attacked because he’s Zuma’s son
Duduzane Zuma faces two counts of culpable homicide related to a deadly Sandton car crash he was involved in back in 2014.
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[WATCH] Duduzane Zuma court appearance: Insults, scuffles, threats & drama
BLF members surround AfriForum’s Kallie Kriel hurling insults at him and preventing him from entering the court. Later, a scuffle breaks out between BLF and journalists.
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[WATCH] 'I want my R10k back,' Mngxitama says to Malema
Andile Mngxitama took to Twitter to post a video asking Julius Malema to give back R10 000 he had given him to register his party.
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BLF: Attack on Ingonyama Trust driven by jealousy, hate for amaZulu
An umbrella group calling itself Radical Economic Transformation Champions held a briefing in Durban where they've expressed their full commitment to fighting for land.
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[WATCH] Jacob Zuma backers mobilise ahead of court appearance
A group of religious leaders was joined by the Black First Land First members and other organisations as they announced several activities to be held in support of former president Jacob Zuma.
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BLF: Ruling in contempt case proves all courts are captured
The group’s leader, Andile Mngxitama was found to be in contempt of court in July, when he disrupted a media event.
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Court dimisses BLF application to appeal contempt order
The group’s leader, Andile Mngxitama, was found to be in contempt of court in July after he disrupted a media event - in contravention of an interdict.
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Jewish Board launches case against Mngxitama over Holocaust tweets
The SA Jewish Board of Deputies says Andile Mngxitama must be forced to apologise publicly and remove the offensive tweets.
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BLF's Andile Mngxitama faces legal action over Holocaust tweet
The South African Jewish Board of Deputies has met with its lawyers and will be taking legal action.
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Jewish Board slams Andile Mngxitama’s tweet on Holocaust
The South African Jewish Board of Deputies says the tweet is demeaning and hurtful to survivors of the Holocaust.
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All journalists now protected against BLF harassment
It comes after the South African National Editors Forum (Sanef) went back to court after BLF members disrupted an AmaBhungane public event.
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'BLF members will be arrested if threats, intimidation to journalists continue'
Judge Sharis Weiner ruled that if they breach the order the group will be liable to pay a R100,000 fine.