MUST WATCH! | Chaos Erupts at Ngizwe Mchunu’s Press Briefing

In a startling turn of events, violence marred former Ukhozi FM radio host Ngizwe Mchunu’s press briefing at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban.

Tables, chairs, and gadgets were sent flying through the air as unidentified individuals disrupted the event, leaving Mchunu stunned and his message undelivered.

Ngizwe Mchunu

Ngizwe Mchunu

The chaotic scene unfolded on Tuesday, 23 January, casting a shadow over Mchunu’s attempts to convey his strategy aimed at preventing Julius Malema’s EFF election manifesto at the same venue.

Ngizwe Mchunu’s planned press briefing took an unexpected turn as a group of unknown individuals stormed in, creating chaos by kicking tables and slapping recording gadgets.

The disruption not only thwarted Mchunu’s attempt to communicate his strategy but also prompted a physical altercation as he stood up to retaliate against one of the intruders.

The motives behind the disruption remain unclear, with questions arising about whether the EFF played a role in the incident or if it was purely a criminal act.

It is uncertain if Ngizwe Mchunu has taken legal action by filing a case of assault or intimidation against the perpetrators.

Ngizwe Mchunu vs The EFF

Tensions between Ngizwe Mchunu and the EFF escalated when the former radio personality made tribalist comments, suggesting that Julius Malema host his manifesto in Limpopo, his place of origin.

This sparked discontent among EFF members in KwaZulu-Natal, leading them to report Mchunu to his sponsor. In response, the sponsor distanced itself from him and withdrew its bakkie sponsorship agreement.

The animosity between Julius Malema and Ngizwe Mchunu continued to escalate, culminating in the disrupted press briefing. Mchunu had initially expressed his determination to thwart Malema’s EFF manifesto at Moses Mabhida Stadium.

However, his plans to elaborate on his strategy were cut short during the media briefing when his phone was slapped away while recording live.

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