Julius Malema, the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), recently participated in a Frank Dialogue with Editors to reflect on the 10 years of the EFF. In the dialogue, Malema made a number of interesting statements, including the following:
“Zuma has served. It is enough. Why do you still want to burn this country even after a person has served?”
This statement is a reference to the ongoing protests against former South African President Jacob Zuma. Zuma was recently released from prison after serving a 15-month sentence for contempt of court. However, many South Africans are still calling for Zuma to be held accountable for his role in the state capture scandal.
Malema’s statement suggests that he believes that Zuma has already paid his debt to society and that the protests against him are unnecessary. He also seems to be suggesting that the protests are doing more harm than good by dividing the country.
“The ANC is a corpse. It is just a matter of time before it is buried.”
This statement is a reflection of Malema’s long-standing criticism of the ANC. The ANC has been the ruling party in South Africa since 1994, but it has been plagued by corruption and mismanagement in recent years. Malema believes that the ANC is no longer fit to govern and that it is only a matter of time before it is replaced by a new party.
“The EFF is the only hope for the poor and working class in South Africa.”
This statement is a reflection of Malema’s belief that the EFF is the only party that is truly committed to the interests of the poor and working class. The EFF has a number of policies that are designed to help the poor, such as its land redistribution program and its free education policy.
Malema’s statements in the Frank Dialogue with Editors are likely to be controversial. However, they are also a reflection of his strong beliefs and his commitment to the EFF’s mission.