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Julius Malema Claims King Charles III’s Visit to Kenya, Africa Has No Significant

Julius Malema
Julius Malema explains that his visit to Kenya will involve him undoing what the king did during his visit a week ago
  • Malema claims that the King’s visit was insignificant to Kenya and Africa’s Development
  • He insists that his visit to Kenya will involve undoing the deeds that the King did in Kenya
  • Malema is expected to be the chief guest at the launch of Pan African Institute

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Julius Malema

Julius Malema explains that his visit to Kenya will involve him undoing what the king did during his visit a week ago

Julius Malema now claims that King Charles III visit to Kenya a week ago has no significant to Kenya or Africa’s development since he did not address atrocities meted to Kenyans during the British Colonial rule.

The South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighter (EFF) party leader arrived in Kenya early this morning and is expected to be the chief guest at the Pan African Institute(PAI), at LuKenya University Makueni county today.

Malema also insisted that his visit in Kenya will also involve him undoing what the King had done during his visit.

“The British know what they had done with the Kenyan people and they have no business putting their foot here except that they should pay them for the damaged they caused them as a way of apologizing,” Julius explained.

Malema reiterated that the British were aware of their crimes against Kenyans during colonial rule and should commit to reparations.

“We don’t think that his visit is of any significant in the development of the Kenyan People and Africans, and we are here to undo and correct any colonial mess that he might have left here during the visit.”

The PAI event will be hosted by PAI Chairman, the distinguished Professor PLO Lumumba, an influential figure in the realm of African academia.

The Pan African Institute, a beacon of education, research, and cultural exchange, aims to foster unity and collaboration across the African continent. Its launch signifies a monumental step towards promoting knowledge sharing and partnership among the diverse nations of Africa.

It will also provide a platform for networking, collaboration, and dialogue among the attendees, fostering connections that can lead to meaningful change across the continent.

This event is expected to draw attention from across Africa and beyond, with attendees and guests who share a common vision of a prosperous, united, and thriving African community.

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