2024 Elections | EFF leader Julius Malema on land, the economy, opening Africa's borders

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2024 Elections | EFF leader Julius Malema on land, the economy, opening Africa's borders


The much anticipated 2024 national and provincial elections being held on the 29th of May are gathering momentum.
Meanwhile, political parties are also moving at high speed, campaigning to get the attention of voters.
Recently, the Economic Freedom Fighters launched their detailed 255-page 2024 election manifesto at the Moses Mabhida stadium in…

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  1. Parts of this interview are going viral in africa. The question of trade agreement between african countries and the world needs to come to light. Some countries cant produce farming to feed their people. They are forced to produce cash crops. Can someone tell me more agreements like this?

  2. #2024Elections: America 🇺🇸 isn’t a racist country we’re a welcoming country why else do you think 🤔 people want to come to America 🇺🇸? These Migrants wants to come experience the American 🇺🇸 Dream we just ask to come the legal way. Legal immigrants share the same sentiments.

  3. In the vibrant tapestry of Africa, where dreams and aspirations weave through the hearts of its people, a profound realization emerges. Our choices in selecting leaders have often been guided by subjective notions, inadvertently leading to decisions that do not consider external factors crucial for progress. As a 16-year-old African, I passionately believe that our beloved continent deserves to flourish.

    The catalyst for change lies in redefining the way we choose our leaders, transcending mere preferences to embrace a vision of informed decisions.The essential shift we seek is to introduce a mechanism that ensures individuals casting their votes are not merely participants but torchbearers of informed decision-making. This can be achieved by incorporating a thoughtful assessment of critical thinking skills, a litmus test for the discerning minds that shape the destiny of our nations.By instilling a commitment to informed decision-making, we sow the seeds of a governance that reflects the collective intelligence of a society on the cusp of positive change. Together, let us weave a narrative where the selection of leaders becomes a celebration of intellect, a pivotal moment where the brilliance of thoughtful choices propels us towards a brighter, more enlightened future

  4. This dude is just talking, will do nothing but plunge SA into more poverty and chaos. More productive people will leave SA and the country will revert to a primitive and desperate state like Zimbabwe.

  5. This idiot doesn't understand that if the EFF come into power there will be a mass exodus of "white capital" and giving land away to the people won't solve any problems. His ideology is immature, it's like listening to a child talk.

  6. Am from Malawi.But basically in South Afri.If you want rest in South Afri and Africa in general.This is man to put in power.Why.He fears no one.wisdom and boald enough saying the truth.Iam the pastor but I love Malema because always he is against wickedness.If ihad South African ID.My vote goes to him

  7. If I am a South African, I will vote for Julius Malema for the President of South Africa. Why? He is very smart, honest, competent and have clear understanding of processes and how to get things done in an efficient ways

  8. As a foreigner, Malema's principal policies of expropriation of land without compensation and the nationalization of mines, banks etc. without compensation will only lead to capital flight, a reduction in incomes, and hyperinflation. The world is littered with failed examples, Zimbabwe, Argentina, Venezuela just to name a few. Instead of expanding the pie of wealth to grow income of the poorer masses, he seeks to make the wealthy poorer to signal that he is on the side of the poor. Sadly, many will fall for it, but that is the decision for South Africans to take. Look at the countries that have gone from poor to developed, South Korea, Singapore or those that are making progress, Botswana, Turkey, China and Mexico they do so by being open and attractive to global capital, educating their workers to add value to global supply chains. For those who disagree show me examples where Malema's polices have been a success.

  9. Mgabe said it and did otherwise but atleast he didn't open borders and this one is joe Biden of South Africa, he want to finish us and be Museveni to us , if you against him solders will be all over you to kill you

  10. With migration issues: the problem is not having migrants, but just opening borders for everyone puts SA in Peril. After all, ppl migrate to other countries because of economic purposes, not because they want to be warm and fuzzy with South Africans. So yeah that means people's jobs are in peril. Already SA is ranked 2nd with regards to youth unemployment, how crazy is that. So already we have unemployed issues and we have immigrants coming in freely. Another problem is with regards to crime, people flooding in to a country, without the right documents, with high unemployment rate might come make their own illegal business without any risk of arrest as they are not in the police data base. From women trafficking, to drugs, guns, highjacking, etc. And then there are those who will come in here to get grants, hospital privileges, public schools will be filled than they are already. This is a disaster waiting to happen