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Malema Slams Zuma’s Political Return: “The Future Belongs to the Youth”

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EFF leader Julius Malema has strongly criticized former president Jacob Zuma’s political comeback, questioning how an 83-year-old can represent South Africa’s future. Speaking to a crowd of supporters, Malema emphasized the need for youthful leadership to address the country’s pressing challenges.

“You can’t lose power to an old man and call Jacob Zuma the future,” Malema said to cheers from the audience. “How can the old be the future when the future stands right here – the youth?” His comments highlight the growing generational divide in South African politics and the EFF’s push for younger leaders to drive change.

Malema argued that South Africa’s problems – including poverty, inequality and unemployment – require fresh perspectives rather than leaders tied to past controversies. Zuma, president from 2009 to 2018, faces multiple corruption allegations but has drawn attention with his return through the MK Party.

The EFF leader’s remarks come as political parties compete for support ahead of crucial elections. With over 60% of South Africans under 35, Malema’s message targets young voters frustrated with traditional politics. He positioned the EFF as the true alternative for radical change, contrasting it with what he called the outdated politics of Zuma’s MK Party.

“The youth must take charge now,” Malema urged, calling on young people to shape a government that represents their interests. His speech reflects the EFF’s strategy to mobilize young voters by framing the election as a choice between the past and the future.

As political tensions rise, Malema’s comments have reignited debates about leadership, age and vision in South Africa. While Zuma retains support in some areas, the EFF hopes its focus on youth empowerment will win over voters seeking new approaches to the country’s challenges.

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