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Malema Rejects Alliance with MK Party, EFF to Steer Clear of Soweto Derby

February 4, 2025
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Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has made it clear that his party has no interest in collaborating with the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party, led by former South African President Jacob Zuma. Speaking to his supporters, Malema dismissed any possibility of engagement with the MK Party, stating, “We don’t want to see them or have anything to do with them.”

His remarks come amid growing tensions between the EFF and the newly formed MK Party, which has been attracting electoral support ahead of the 2024 general elections. While the MK Party positions itself as an alternative for those dissatisfied with the African National Congress (ANC), Malema emphasized that the EFF does not view them as allies.

In a surprising move, Malema also revealed that the EFF leadership is considering boycotting the Soweto Derby—South Africa’s most anticipated football match between Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs. The decision, he suggested, stems from a desire to avoid encounters with MK Party members and supporters at the stadium.

The Soweto Derby, which attracts thousands of fans, including high-profile political figures, is a major cultural event in South Africa. Malema reportedly stated, “We want nothing to do with them. We would rather avoid them at events like the Soweto Derby.”

As the country heads toward the elections, the escalating rivalry between the EFF and the MK Party highlights deepening divisions within South Africa’s opposition landscape. With political tensions on the rise, the unfolding competition between these parties could significantly shape the national political scene in the coming months.

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