Reneilwe Morema reports on South Africans feeling betrayed that Julius Malema went to the Nigerian Bar Association and gossiped about them, and threw them under the bus, by acknowledging and agreeing that South Africans are indeed Xenophobic.
South Africans are furious with Julius Malema after his speech at the Nigerian Bar Association, where he doubled down on his call for African Unity. 🇳🇬✊🏾
Malema argued that xenophobia is anti-African violence, designed to divide the continent. But for many South Africans, this feels like betrayal. The word “xenophobia” has been branded on them, and by agreeing with African migrants, Malema seems to confirm the narrative that South Africans are the problem.
While citizens struggle with poverty, unemployment, and crime, they feel ignored — while Malema prioritizes Pan-Africanism over their pain. Has the EFF leader forgotten his own people in the fight for continental unity?
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