Julius Malema snitches on Mzansi man trying to sell alcohol online
- The EFF's Julius Malema has headed online to snitch on a man attempting to sell alcohol illegally via his Twitter page
- Malema, who did not want to say much, simply tagged the South African Police Service in the tweet that was made by the illegal alcohol salesperson
- Locals soon headed to the comment section where they referred to Malema as an "impimpi", which means a snitch
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Julius Malema has earned himself a new title in the Twitter streets - "Impimpi" - which basically means a snitch. His new nickname comes after he had snitched on a Durban man who tweeted about selling alcohol during the lockdown period, which has a strict alcohol ban.
Taking to his Twitter, the EFF's Malema tagged the South African Police in a tweet about the various alcoholic beverages a man was attempting to sell on his Twitter page. View the tweet below:
"I’m selling the below. Remy Martin VSOP x R2 500, Glenmorangie 10 years x R1 800, Jagemeister x R900, Hennessy VSOP x R2 500, Flying Fish 24 packs x R1 000, Heineken 24 packs x R1 000, We deliver anywhere in Durban (added costs)."
Mzansi had this to say about Malema's snitchery:
@kosiematrosie said:
"Scared to be lonely in prison Juju... take more with you. Pimpi."
@NhlaziniS said:
"Normalise tagging police also on corruption cases."
@Salt_Africa said:
"UJulius impimpi kahle kahle."
@VusiMabika said:
"Mind your business Juju, black brother is hustling."
@Hangwela said:
"CIC leave other kids alone wena, you are financially sorted you starting to act like you also benefited from R500bn."

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In other Briefly.co.za EFF news, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have changed the way they are going about their end-of-year celebration with the elderly. EFF leader Julius Malema will no longer be hosting the event due to Covid-19 regulations.
Instead of Malema gathering everyone together, all gifts will be delivered and distributed to the elderly people's households. The party shared the news about the end-of-year celebration on their official Twitter account.
While many South Africans are impressed that the Red Berets are still going forward with the plans, others have found a reason to be angry. Many of which they shared online.
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Source: Briefly News