Firebrand politician Julius Malema has once again stirred controversy after delivering a blistering attack on Donald Trump and the organization Afriforum during a fiery public address.
Speaking with his trademark passion, the EFF Commander-in-Chief declared that Trump “has no real politics” and survives only because of his “fanatics.” Malema went further, warning that Afriforum racists must be dealt with “immediately after the G20,” a remark that has since ignited intense public debate.
The outspoken leader accused Afriforum of continuously defending apartheid-era ideologies and undermining transformation efforts in South Africa. “They pretend to care about human rights, but their mission is to protect white privilege,” Malema said. His comments, though typical of his unapologetically confrontational style, reignited discussions about race, power, and equality in post-apartheid South Africa.
Within minutes, social media exploded with reactions. Supporters praised Malema for “speaking truth to power,” applauding his boldness in confronting what they see as persistent racial injustice. Critics, however, accused him of promoting division and using inflammatory language for political gain.
President @Julius_S_Malema says Trump has no politics, he relies on his fanatics. Adding that the Afriforum racists should be dealt with immediately after the G20. pic.twitter.com/r5EYpX5Mdw
— Sixolise Gcilishe (@SixoGcilishe) November 12, 2025
Political analysts argue that Malema’s comments were both strategic and provocative, ensuring that his voice remains central as world leaders prepare to gather for the G20 Summit. “Love him or hate him, Malema understands political theatre,” one analyst observed. “Every statement he makes is designed to command attention and shape public discourse.”
Malema’s fearless rhetoric has long defined his political identity. Whether he’s challenging billionaires, government elites, or international figures, he possesses a unique ability to dominate the conversation and set the agenda. His statements often spark national reflection — forcing uncomfortable but necessary discussions on inequality and race relations.
Concluding his address, Malema issued a stark warning to those “protecting racism in suits and fancy offices.” He declared, “We will deal with them after the G20 — the time for fear is over.”
As always, his words have divided public opinion, but one thing remains clear: Julius Malema continues to be one of South Africa’s most influential and polarizing political figures — a man whose fiery words never fail to capture the nation’s attention.
