Hlophe vilified for fighting injustices in SA - Xulu

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MK Party caucus leader Dr John Hlophe's legal representative Barnabus Xulu tells Iman Rappeti that the opposition to his client's election to serve in the Judicial Service Commission is the continuation of his vilification for fighting injustices in South Africa.

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  • Siyabonga Gxabhashe, you are nailing your interview straight to the point. Dr John Mandlakayise Hlophe is not going anywhere as he represent the civic organisation which is MK. He is not there as a judge which position he was forced to relinquish. Amagwala ayavevezela qha!!!
  • Bravery of Mr xulu of going straight to the point should be applauded
  • Which public are you talking about lady because that Organization does not represent the public?
  • EVEN ZUMA THE SAME NARRATIVE WAS PUSHED BY THE MEDIA, AND WE HAVE LEARNT NOT TAKE THE OPPOSITE AS THE TRUTH.
  • Thank you so much my brother for clearing this for the South Africans, know we understand that our role model Mr Hlophe did nothing wrong so we need him more than ever.
  • Which public is not happy about his appointment? DA is not the 'Public'
  • @marlak4253
    SA govt should look to Burkina Faso as a guide in leadership. Judge Hlophe seems an honest man who is under attack for his political goals for the South African people.
  • He is now best placed to fight injustice in SA.
  • Thanks for standing up for Dr Hlophe and we see many leaders him and one of them is Mbalula GNU government of confusion he should forcus on spending time with Dr Hlophe while Panyaza he is in trouble with the DA
  • Why really one is concern about Hlophes appointment to serve his people....note those concern but why we should not speak about ZIZI KODWA...MP & now his gone run yr children education .MBALULA Trip MANTASHE ...NOMVULA ....WORSE PHALAPHALA AND HIS PUBLIC PROTECTOR
  • They will never call this Mr Xulu back again i can bet my last cent on it. He's informed on this personal targeting
  • I think we need to be given a chance as public to vote on this matter so that mainstream media stop talking on something the public at large, is disapproving. I mean if we take one case, that's trending as joke to those who understands Zulu, where he said "Sesithembe nina", whish means " In you we believe/trust", that statement has no particular direction up until it is stated that "we are trusting you in doing this and that", that phrase will remain a joke about SAn judiciary perpetually!