Malema Saves the Day: A Masterclass in Parliamentary Procedure
- Mpho Dube
- Oct 8
- 2 min read

EFF leader Julius Malema
By Mpho Dube, Editor-in-Chief of The Azanian
It was a tense morning in the Ad Hoc Committee investigating alleged police capture. KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi was set to testify, but EFF leader Julius Malema had other plans.
As the proceedings began, Malema raised a crucial point of order. "The statement we have is a statement he deposed to the commission," he argued. "We have said to this legal team, time and again, that we are not a junior committee of the commission."
The committee chair, Soviet Lekganyane, listened intently as Malema emphasized the importance of adhering to parliamentary procedure. "Parliament must create its own record, independent from the Madlanga Commission," he said.
Malema's arguments were persuasive, and the committee chair ultimately agreed to break and determine whether the mistakes on the document were correctable.
The room was electric with tension, but Malema remained calm and composed. His dedication to upholding the principles of parliamentary democracy was evident in his words and actions.
As the committee adjourned, Malema's colleagues and supporters praised him for his outstanding work. "He has truly saved the day," said one observer. "His efforts will not go unnoticed."
The Ad Hoc Committee's investigation into alleged police capture has been a contentious issue, with many calling for greater accountability and transparency within the police service. Malema's intervention has ensured that the committee adheres to the proper procedures, and the public can have confidence in the integrity of the investigation.
As the investigation continues, one thing is certain: Julius Malema has proven himself to be a champion of parliamentary democracy, and his contributions will be invaluable in the days ahead.
With his sharp legal mind and quick thinking, Malema has once again proven himself to be a force to be reckoned with in the corridors of power. His dedication to upholding the principles of parliamentary democracy is commendable, and his expertise in parliamentary procedure is unmatched.
The outcome of the committee's investigation remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Julius Malema has saved the day, and his legacy as a champion of parliamentary democracy will endure.




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