Deputy Minister of Defence and Military Veterans Bantu Holomisa stunned listeners when he lashed out during a heated live interview on Gagasi FM, bluntly telling both callers and presenters to “go to hell.”
Holomisa’s Clash Over Age and Politics
The confrontation began when a caller suggested that politicians aged between 60 and 70 should step aside to make way for younger leaders.
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Holomisa pushed back strongly, citing Nelson Mandela as an example:
“That’s nonsense. Nelson Mandela was 72 when he was released in 1990. He became president in his 70s. Age doesn’t matter. What we need is a generational mix.”
Tensions Rise
As more callers phoned in, Holomisa’s tone hardened. He cut one off, saying:
“Baba, please, please be quick. We’re not going to be lectured here.”
When accused of arrogance, he shot back:
“That’s a compliment. If I’m arrogant, you’re arrogant too. Thank you, bye-bye.”
The atmosphere soured further when a frustrated caller said politicians were “useless” and suggested Holomisa was one of them.
Holomisa replied sharply: “You didn’t vote for me. Don’t talk lies.”
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The Breaking Point
When pressed to retract his remarks, Holomisa refused and delivered a parting shot that ended the tense exchange: “I’m not going to do that. If you’re not satisfied, you can go to hell too.”
The live interview was cut short after the clash.
Listen to the interview below:
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