Julius Malema condemns the existence of undocumented people in South Africa. The Economic Freedom Fighter leader recently had a conversation with Clement Manyathela on SABC News, Face the Nation; he talked about what the party stands for and other issues regarding the party. yoooh
Weeks ago, the party, including Malema was dragged for embracing non-South Africans. He further faced backlash after expressing support for the former Miss SA finalist Chidinma Adetshina. During the recent interview, Julius sparked a stir after frankly stating that everyone in South Africa must be registered.
“The EFF agrees that WE DON’T WANT UNDOCUMENTED PEOPLE IN SOUTH AFRICA… Everybody has to be documented so that if any wrongdoing happens…we need to find your location,” he said. This statement garnered mixed reactions, with a majority poking fun at Malema. That’s like putting a safety belt after the accident. He should have said these words before elections, for now, he can go to h£ll,” a tweep wrote.
“Good thing that he changed his mind finally. but we not going back to vote for eff, let that sink,” another wrote.
MALEMA: The EFF agrees that WE DON’T WANT UNDOCUMENTED PEOPLE IN SOUTH AFRICA…
Everybody has to be Documented so that if any wrongdoing happens…we need to find your location. #CIConFaceTheNation
— Economic Freedom Fighters (@EFFSouthAfrica) September 17, 2024
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