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BLF, ANCYL Performs Strict Protest against Corrupt Johann Rupert’s Ridiculous RET Remark

Author: Bokamoso Amandla
by Bokamoso Amandla
Posted: Oct 05, 2017

The Black First Land First (BLF), African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) and MK Inkululeko Foundation protested outside Remgro in Stellenbosch on Friday, demanding Johann Rupert, a chairperson of Remgro, retract his remarks equating Radical Economic Transformation (RET) to theft, or countenance court action.

Speaking on the marginal of Richemont’s yearly general meeting in Geneva, Rupert had annoyed several supporters of President Jacob Zuma, when he stated RET was a just secret word for theft. He had also added further: "That what’s happening here. They are prowling the state’s coffers. And it is public knowledge".

Raising their voice, around 250 activists of all the three organizations commented additionally, that Mr. Rupert Statement indeed has damaged the feelings of all blacks. It reveals that he has no attachment to the nation that gave him everything. He was born in Stellenbosch and then resides in South Africa, but lacks the patriotic qualities. The business magnate and Stellenbosch King are wrong; he cannot be just set-free without regret. They ridiculed his acts & preferred a solution for him.

ANCYL Shoved away Foreign Branded Products Possessed By Johann Rupert & WMC

All the three groups strut vehemently against Johann Rupert & affirmed that they were in Stellenbosch to defy inequality advocated by white supremacists. Commenting further they said that they were not scared of the whites. They just want the WMC or the likes to capitulate, failing which the whites might have to suffer deficiently, for they would come in big numbers and disrupt the normal working at their offices. The MK Inkululeko Foundation members have traveled all through the path from Johannesburg traveling in a bus all through the night to take part in the protest at Stellenbosch.

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