@RealKoenaza She can be. But that doesn't give her the capability of growing the economy. she got poor diplomacy. the 5 nations of Mozambique,Botswana,Namibia, Zimbabwe,Zambia account for approximately 67% of all South African exports in Africa. SA will lose this base income for its economy
The same guy who went to see Ibrahim Troare, the same guy who is getting funding from Morroco. The same guy last week who was in Uganda. Now is Africans must leave South Africa. Africans Zuma is behind March and March. An opportunistic of note sies🤢🤢🤮🤮
Julius Malema has never been president of South Africa.
Jacob Zuma was president for 9 years and introduced ZDP now ZEP.
But somehow your Afrophobic queen convinced you Malema is the problem and encourages you to vote for Zuma as a solution. Lol can't make this 💩 up 😂
MK Party President Jacob Zuma “what has this government done for us, they’ve been in power for years”
Reality = Zuma, 9 Years As President & Ramaphosa, 8 Years. Fools think Zuma has never led this country!
Chasing Pregnant women, killing of young sick children and denying them of basic health care service is not a Democratic right, it is thuggery.
We would rather sit on the political backbench than participate in vigilantism and the persecution of vulnerable people.
Zuma knows his political clock is running out & he’s willing to use division to reclaim power.He has seen how xenophobia can mobilise emotions & win votes & now March and March is becoming another tool to turn black pple against each other while the real problems remain untouched
Hypocrisy exposed: The contradiction between Jacob Zuma’s Pan African rhetoric abroad and his xenophobic mobilization at home could not be starker.
Clip 1 – Burkina Faso:
Zuma lectures the continent on colonial borders being artificial, declaring: “We should bring Africans back to be united… we are the same, we are one.”
Clip 2 – Back home (in isiZulu):
He abandons that unity message entirely, targeting vulnerable informal traders, stoking anti immigrant sentiment, and dismissing empathy: “African foreigners must have grace when entering South Africa. This is not their country, it is ours, South Africans.”
This isn’t leadership. It’s a textbook populist maneuver. Sell fake continental solidarity abroad, export division and scapegoating at home, all while offering zero solutions to internal service delivery failures.
The MK Party’s SG Nomvalo has already explicitly endorsed xenophobic street vigilantes. Now Zuma himself fans the same flames, using language politics to weaponize economic anxiety against fellow Africans.
For the global and African left:
Let’s be clear eyed. MK Party officially supports right wing thugs who go around beating up fellow Africans, terrorizing informal traders, and forcibly shutting down their small stores. These are not revolutionaries. They are opportunists who will sacrifice Pan Africanism the moment it’s politically convenient. Real solidarity cannot be built on scapegoating the most vulnerable.
Jojo tank Floyd Shivambu has once again dribbled by Jacob Zuma. He came running to say we support March and March little did he know its a branch of MKP
Protests in Nkandla have now turned into a full-blown anti-foreigner campaign targeting every1, legal or illegal. This is how dangerous division starts: by convincing struggling pple to blame one another instead of confronting the real causes of poverty, crime & unemployment.