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EFF leader Julius Malema says tech billionaire Elon Musk should only be allowed to business in the country if he surrenders ...
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has told the South Africa-born US billionaire Elon Musk to “go to hell” after he made calls on X for the red berets chief to be declared an ...
In recent months, Musk has been vocal about South African politics, including expressing his opposition to the Expropriation ...
In his address, Malema slammed Trump for his 'illiteracy', saying even former president Jacob Zuma was better than him.
South Africa's highest court has rejected a renewed bid to outlaw a controversial song from the country's apartheid era that has been condemned by Elon Musk as promoting white genocide. The ...
YouTuber and former politician Renaldo Gouws also criticised Malema’s singing of the song on Human Rights Day. Gouws stepped away from the political arena as DA MP last year after a 2010 YouTube video ...
Former EFF MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has defended his former leader Julius ... apartheid South Africa. These business people have been labelled as the PayPal mafia. They include Elon Musk, Peter Thiel ...
A group of Afrikaner protestors marched to the US Embassy, demanding the arrest of EFF's Julius Malema over his 'Kill The ...
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — An old anti-apartheid song that was a call for Black people to stand up against oppression and has now been decried by Elon Musk and others as promoting the ...
Former Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) spokesperson Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has publicly defended Julius Malema against recent criticisms, while also offering insights into South Africa's international ...
Just drop the damn thing, Julius. There are plenty of other revolutionary songs in the rich archives of South Africa's ...
Chanting about killing white people': Elon Musk was angered that the song was sung at a political rally. | Credit: Saul Loeb / Getty Images South ... of its leader, Julius Malema, singing the ...