in

Mayibuye Mandela opens treason case against refugees, AfriForum

Mayibuye Mandela, the great-grandson of Nelson Mandela’s sister, has opened a case of treason against the group of Afrikaner “refugees” who arrived in the US as “persecuted” people. The outspoken politician also charged activist organisations AfriForum and Solidarity Movement for their comments about South Africa.

MANDELA’S GREAT-GRANDSON OPENS CHARGES AGAINST AFRIKANER ‘REFUGEES’

Mayibuye Mandela – who refers to himself as “Nelson Mandela’s great grandson” – revealed on his X account that he had officially taken action against the group of Afrikaner “refugees”.

Mayibuye posted official documents stating that he had laid a charge of treason against the group, as well as Afrikaner rights organisations, AfriForum, and Solidarity Movement.

In the papers, Mayibuye accused the “refugees” and the organisation of spreading “fake news” and a “false narrative” of a “white genocide” in South Africa.

The 30-year-old stated that the “refugees” had violated numerous laws, including:

TREASON CHARGES AGAINST AFRIFORUM

Apart from being charged by Mayibuye Mandela, AfriForum is also facing a treason probe after four dockets of high treason were opened against it.

The lobby group has been condemned for calling for the US to “intervene” in domestic affairs. It has also been accused of spreading misinformation about the Expropriation Act.

According to reports, the Haws are currently interviewing witnesses in their investigation.

Hawks head, Godfrey Lebeya, said: “These kinds of matters need to be approached carefully. We are dealing with a serious crime here.”

AfriForum CEO Kallie Kriel has repeatedly claimed that he was “not concerned” over the probe.

ARE AFRIKANER ‘REFUGEES’ GUILTY OF TREASON?

Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1.

Subscribe to The South African website’s newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X, and Bluesky for the latest news.

Netflix hikes package prices: How much you will now pay

Chamisa denies launching ‘God Is In It’ crypto as he regains hacked X account