Malema Criticizes Zuma in Heated Remarks

by Thabiso Rakgaka

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Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), did not hold back in his criticism of former President Jacob Zuma, calling him “corrupt” during a media briefing in Johannesburg on Monday, 25 November. Despite their reportedly friendly relationship, Malema made it clear that personal ties would not prevent him from speaking out about Zuma’s alleged wrongdoings.

β€œPresident Zuma and I have a good relationship, just as I do with President (Cyril) Ramaphosa,” Malema said. β€œBut that doesn’t stop me from saying he is corrupt, because he is corrupt.” His strong words came as part of a broader discussion on party dynamics, including recent defections from the EFF to Zuma’s party, uMkhonto weSizwe (MK).

Malema further emphasized that the EFF would no longer collaborate with MK, citing their practice of poaching EFF members. β€œTomorrow, we are marching to the Constitutional Court with everyone except MK. MK won’t be part of our march. If they want to march, they must organize their own,” he stated, underscoring the growing rift between the two parties.

The media briefing also addressed internal party matters, including rumors surrounding senior EFF member Mbuyiseni Ndlozi. Malema dismissed claims that Ndlozi had been banned from the party, asserting, β€œI don’t know what you want me to answer about Ndlozi because I never said anything about him. EFF has never said anything. If we have something to say, we will call a press conference.”

Regarding the EFF’s future, Malema reassured supporters of the party’s stability, especially in Parliament. β€œIf the EFF were to collapse, it will do so after five years. So, those votes are there, and they won’t collapse. You have guaranteed five years of the EFF’s existence in Parliament,” he said, signaling confidence in the party’s long-term presence.

When questioned about the possibility of more members leaving the EFF, Malema remained resolute, stating that those who were likely to leave had already done so. This marks a continued phase of internal consolidation for the EFF, as Malema focuses on maintaining control and strengthening the party’s position in the political landscape.

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