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 ...
Julius Malema’s party has been hit with a leadership exodus, with big names, including Shivambu, Mzwanele Manyi, Busisiwe Mkhwebane and Dali Mpofu, crossing over to Zuma’s MK party.
Musk’s demand came after a resurfaced video from 2018 showed Malema making controversial remarks about targeting white politicians, specifically Nelson Mandela Bay Mayor Athol Trollip.
JOHANNESBURG - Billionaire entrepreneur, Elon Musk, has once again clashed with Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader, Julius Malema, this time suggesting that Malema should be declared an ...
Dali Mpofu, Mzwanele Manyi, and former public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane are among those who have defected to the party ed by former president Jacob Zuma. Julius Malema’s commentary on Ndlozi ...
News today includes another bitter spat has erupted between Elon Musk and Julius Malema after the billionaire ... MK party leader Jacob Zuma looks on during a press conference in Sandton ...
Billionaire tech entrepreneur, Elon Musk, has reacted to a viral video showing a South African politician, Julius Malema ... for demeaning comments about Zuma’s rape accuser, and again in ...
South African political rabble-rouser Julius Malema is coming is in the spotlight for his recent rhetorics in which he appeared to call for killing of whites Elon Musk has called for immediate ...
who has been vocal in his criticism of South African political leader Julius Malema, the commander-in-chief of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF). Musk criticized Malema for chanting "Kill The ...
SaharaReporters had reported that the American businessman and Tesla CEO, on Sunday, called for immediate sanctions against the South African politician and lawmaker Julius Malema over a ...
However, Malema did not take it lying down. He's dared Musk to go ahead with the sanctions and says they won't deter him from fighting for Black people. EFF spokesperson Sinawo Tambo spoke to eNCA.