President Julius Malema in conversation with Mpho Lakaje, on BBC Radio

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President Julius Malema in conversation with Mpho Lakaje, on BBC Radio


President and Commander In Chief, Julius Malema, in conversation with Mpho Lakaje, on BBC Radio

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  1. I started to follow politics since EFF was formed ,EFF exposed so many lies we were taught by ANC because ANC use education to promote their organization party
    Land means everything to us It's better struggles having a land than struggles without land
    Asian land is owned by Asian people, European land is owned by Europeans, American land is owned by Americans ,Australia land is owned by Australian people
    Why African land is owned by colonizers generation?

    We need land to farm, build real estate's, hotels, malls ,rentals land for foreign industrial businesses, build sports ground not only football sport for other sports such as baseball, basketball, tennis, golf, horse riding etc ,bury our love ones, build affordable apartments for people more special black are the ones that are living piggy life of shacks
    Farming countries such as China, Russia, Brazil, America etc food is cheap to compare countries that does not do Farming at all such as African countries
    President Malema much respect for you and too much love ❤🇿🇦💯🔥👌

  2. To the CIC and the Organisationat large,

    I humbly request that you address the pressing issue of government recruitment, specifically the requirement to post physical application forms.

    In this digital era, I strongly believe that all government applications should be digitalized. This would alleviate the financial burden on applicants, who are currently forced to spend exorbitant amounts on postal services.

    Personally, I have spent almost R800 on posting application forms, yet I have not received any acknowledgement or confirmation of receipt, let alone a call for an interview.

    I implore you to consider digitalizing the government recruitment process, making it more accessible, efficient, and cost-effective for applicants.

    Sincerely,

  3. Why are the media constantly trying to get Mr Malema to leave the only socialist party in the country? Every single one, bought and paid for by corporate backers or foreign interests, brings up leaving? Why not leave, should you leave, socialism is a failure. It is so transparent. They either smear socialism without doing their research on direct attacks on socialism, such as Thomas Sankara's murder, the funding of coups, and the use of economic trade wars or they smear the leaders in attack campaigns.

  4. MANY PEOPLE DONT UNDERSTAND THAT UNITING AFRICA IT MEANS UNITING THOSE COUNTRIES OUT OF AFRICA BECAUSE THEIR AT WAR BECAUSE OFF THE PIE(AFRICA)
    SO THERES NO WAY OUR CORRUPT ELDERS(GOLIATH) WILL LET SELLO(DAVID) TO UNITE AFRICA
    EVEN THE MEDIA SIDE WITH OUR CORRUPT ELDERS THAT LEAD US TO DARK WORLD
    SO WAR BETWEEN OUR ELDERS WONT END UNTIL WE YOUTH STAND AND UNITE