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Julius Malema Rules Out Political Alliance with Jacob Zuma

May 26, 2025
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Malema’s “Good Boy” Jab at Lamola Reignites ANC-EFF Ideological Divide
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EFF leader Julius Malema has firmly rejected any possibility of political cooperation with former President Jacob Zuma. His comments follow Zuma’s recent efforts to launch his own political party, fueling speculation about potential realignments in South Africa’s opposition landscape.

“We will never unite with Zuma,” Malema declared during a media briefing on Monday. He argued that if Zuma truly sought national unity or a common political vision, he would have worked within the EFF rather than forming a breakaway faction.

Malema’s dismissal highlights growing tensions within South Africa’s left-leaning political sphere. Since Zuma announced his new party, analysts have questioned whether this signals consolidation or further fragmentation among opposition groups.

“The fact that Zuma chose to start his own party instead of joining an established movement like the EFF reveals his true motives,” Malema said. “Real unity is built on shared principles, not personal ambitions.”

“We will never unite with Zuma,” EFF leader Julius Malema says if MK party leader Jacob Zuma wanted unity, he would not have formed his party but joined the EFF.#Newzroom405 pic.twitter.com/f13hhp5oqR

— Newzroom Afrika (@Newzroom405) May 25, 2025

The public rebuke underscores deep divisions and strategic rivalries as South Africa nears crucial elections. The EFF, known for its radical economic policies and confrontational style, seems determined to distance itself from Zuma’s emerging political project.

Observers suggest Malema’s stance reflects a wider battle for influence and ideological control within the opposition. The rivalry could reshape voter allegiances and coalition negotiations in the coming months.

As Zuma’s party gains momentum, the evolving dynamic between these factions will play a decisive role in determining South Africa’s political direction.

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