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Malema Leads EFF Supporters in “Kill the Boer” Chant at Youth Day Rally

June 17, 2026
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Malema Leads EFF Supporters in “Kill the Boer” Chant at Youth Day Rally
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EFF leader Julius Malema led supporters in singing the controversial liberation era song widely known by the phrase “Kill the Boer” during the party’s Youth Day rally, reigniting long standing debate over the chant’s place in modern South African politics.

The song, which has its roots in the anti apartheid struggle, has remained one of the most polarising elements of Malema’s public appearances over the years, repeatedly drawing condemnation from sections of South African society who view it as inciting violence against the country’s white farming community, while supporters argue it represents a historical struggle song that should be understood within its cultural and political context.

Malema’s decision to lead the chant again on June 16, a day that commemorates the 1976 Soweto uprising and is observed annually as Youth Day, underscores his consistent defiance in the face of repeated legal and political challenges to the song over the years.

The singing of the song has previously been the subject of court battles, with attempts made to have it classified as hate speech and banned from public performance. Malema and the EFF have consistently resisted such efforts, framing the song as a legitimate part of South Africa’s liberation heritage protected under freedom of expression.

The chant has historically provoked strong reactions both domestically and internationally, with some foreign governments and commentators previously weighing in on the controversy, adding a diplomatic dimension to what is otherwise a deeply contested domestic political and cultural issue.

Critics of Malema have renewed calls for accountability following the latest rendition of the song, arguing that its continued use at high profile party events normalises rhetoric that many South Africans, particularly within the Afrikaner community, find deeply threatening.

Supporters at the rally, however, embraced the moment as a continuation of the EFF’s broader political identity, one built around radical economic transformation and an unapologetic confrontation with what the party views as the unresolved legacy of apartheid and land dispossessionions.

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