They do not hate Julius Malema because he has failed. They hate him because, despite years of relentless attacks, they have failed to defeat him politically, morally, and ideologically.
Their frustration comes from the fact that they cannot find a fault significant enough to destroy his credibility. They cannot measure their leaders against him because many of those leaders lack the courage, conviction, and influence that Malema commands. It is difficult to defend leaders who inspire little confidence, while Malema continues to inspire loyalty, debate, and admiration across the African continent.
Whether one agrees with him or not, Julius Malema remains one of the most recognised and influential political figures in Africa. His voice resonates from local communities to international platforms. Even global leaders and institutions find themselves responding to his political positions, while many of his critics struggle to make an impact beyond their own local circles.
What pains his opponents most is seeing him remain relevant, loved, and politically resilient despite every campaign launched against him. They celebrate every allegation as if it were a conviction and every investigation as if it were a guilty verdict. Yet if the Madlala Report fails to substantiate the accusations against him, many of the same voices will simply move the goalposts and attack the very process they once celebrated.
History has shown that genuine revolutionaries are often both loved and hated. Julius Malema occupies that space. To his supporters, he represents fearless leadership, economic justice, and African self-determination. To his opponents, he represents a political force they cannot ignore and have not been able to silence.
Love him or hate him, Julius Malema remains standing. And that reality continues to frustrate those who have spent years predicting his political demise.
The EFF has secured a meeting with the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA) to discuss the Waiver of Professional Fees for Unemployed Graduates/Early Career Professionals.
We call on unemployed graduates, aspiring CAs, trainees, and early career professionals to share their experiences ahead of our meeting with SAICA.
We welcome SAICA’s openness to constructive engagement!
🚨BREAKING🚨
Study Suggests EFF Enjoys Strong Support Among Educated Young South Africans
With the 4 November 2026 elections approaching, many young voters are expected to vote for EFF as they support its call for expanded access to free education.
askies neh, my sweet angel baby pie @Julius_S_Malema
i'm also gonna be voting eff, we can't afford to lose even one vote by shipping my lil broke ass to prison, think ahead, my sweet darling,
oh! how i love you,
xo xo,
gossip girl,
A young, unemployed and uneducated South African teen, who was brainwashed by the March and March hate group, demonstrates how he would use his weapons to kill and harm Africans living in South Africa, on the 30th June.
Jacinta is good for the streets.
She mustn't start with @NalediChirwa ...one on one she's a non-starter...@JacintaNgobese won't survive an intellectual debate with Naledi!
She can win on Afrophobia & tribalism but not on sound mental prowess!
@EFFSouthAfrica
Hi Penuel
For over a decade I have called for stronger borders so that we can know who is coming into the country and I have called for strong enforcement of immigration laws.
I did not stop there, I have spoken about the root causes of immigration in South Africa and how we fix it.
We cannot fix the immigration crisis in South Africa without talking about ZANU PF, FRELIMO and the relationship they have with ANC.
The three largest immigrant populations in South Africa are from Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Lesotho.
The reason why the populations are here is because of the violent, corrupt and dictatorial regimes in Mozambique and Zimbabwe.
To deal with the issues of immigration which cost us as South Africans we must deal with the root causes.
We must call for fair elections in Zimbabwe and Mozambique, we must cut ties with ZANU PF and its crony oligarchs.
If we do that the people of Mozambique and Zimbabwe will be able to choose their leaders and many of them will return to those countries.
I have said this before but maybe you did not take the time to read or listen to understand my position which I have honestly posted several times and written articles about.
Now let’s address vigilante interventions. We have to soberly ask ourselves if the approach of beating people, closing shops and checking for passports and profiling people based on skin complexion and Zulu proficiency works. It does not.
Vigilante action and vigilante violence is itself illegal. You do not solve an unlawful action with another unlawful action. If we hate illegal actions then we have to extend that to vigilantes who are breaking the law too.
It is illegal to beat people, it is illegal to check documents of people if you are not a member of law enforcement, it is illegal to loot businesses. It is illegal to incite imminent violence.
We cannot solve a crime with another crime. The reason for the immigration is not Mmusi Maimane. It is the government of the last 32 years which has caused this crisis by supporting ZANU PF and FRELIMO party.
It is the government of the last 32 years that has not increased the number of police and has not stopped corruption in home affairs and at the borders.
When we talk solutions we must be pragmatic and we must be realistic. Intimidation and harassment will not solve this problem and pose a risk to our international reputation.
Maturity is acknowledging the pain of the people, acknowledging the root causes of the problem and discussing viable solutions. Maturity is also pointing out dangerous solutions and advising against them.
Whatever you are planning to do on 30 June will not solve the real problem and may create many more problems.
So all the 24hr news channels already on REPEAT b4 midnight but all have cameras at the airport but no LIVE coverage of the arrival of the AFRICAN CHAMPIONS.....Interesting.