Ngizwe Mchunu has taken to social media to publicly criticise Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), calling him a “sellout.” The video has gone viral. Mchunu has stated that he is not afraid of Malema, the political leader, and that Malema has lied to the current generation of South Africans. While filming, Mchunu used language that was really insulting. He regarded Malema’s actions as a betrayal of his fellow countrymen since they prioritise foreign interests over local ones.
According to Ngizwe Mchunu, he’s not scared of Julius Malema because Malema is a “dead snake, a sellout of our Generation, Mchunu who is betraying South Africans in favour of foreigners. Ngizwe Mchunu uthi uJulius Malema akahambe ayozichamela. pic.twitter.com/S3CWXTqqVG
— Man’s NOT Barry Roux (@AdvoBarryRoux) April 30, 2026
Mchunu kept trash-talking Malema’s reputation and political standing the whole time they were talking, thus it seems like the remarks are part of a public rivalry between the two politicians. By calling the EFF leader a “dead snake,” he implied that the latter’s influence and significance in politics had diminished. With regard to the portrayal of South African interests and the function of prominent leaders in addressing national issues, this public dispute highlights the deep divisions that exist within the social and political environment.
Mchunu accused Malema of abandoning the people he professes to serve and emphasised the need of national loyalty in his remarks. In South African politics, the term “sellout” is used to accuse someone of betraying the public interest, which is a very serious accusation. With his forceful demeanour, Mchunu has shown that he will not be frightened by the political clout that comes with leading a large political party like the EFF.
Many others are watching the confrontation between these strong characters, and the film’s wide distribution has caused them to react in different ways. More fundamental disagreements about nationalism, how to treat outsiders, and the expectations placed on political leaders to maintain ideological consistency frequently manifest as such public outbursts. More often than not, these eruptions are emblematic of patriotism. The public discourse surrounding Malema’s leadership and the EFF’s stances on immigration and national identity has been further complicated by Mchunu’s vehement criticism.
