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.
Corporate life will teach you that knowing the job is only half the battle. The real skill is staying calm in meetings, reading the room, managing ego, receiving vague feedback, and not replying emails with your real thoughts.
if the call was mine, I’d take Rassie to Mexico purely as a mental conditioning coach for the team. hate to compare Bafana to the Boks, but one thing that stands out is the Boks’ mindset, odds could be against them winning but they stay locked in and fight until the final whistle, imo, i think that’s what won us the last WC
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
@nosi____ Our walk with God must reflect what the apostles and Jesus Christ did. If the apostles tithed then we must tithe. if Jesus tithed then we must also tithe.
The mobilisation, based on its framing of problems, DOES invite violence & hate. There is no way it is not going to result into mass looting & bloodshed.
We know what we are talking about. We have organised marches since we were teenagers. We have looong engaged in nation scale agitation against - corruption, fees, anti-black racism and white supremacy. We have done nationwide shutdowns, confronted the establishment right from its heart for economic freedom & international solidarity.
We are not NEW to this! We know it!
We can see Counter-Revolution from far!
It will not end well! Above all: it will not have any social or economic benefit from it. Zero! Just a country in ruin!
We keep telling you, stop it, but you think you are heroic. Your handlers seek the destabilisation and international isolation of South Africa. And you are handing it to them on a silver platter- it will not end well!
There is a BETTER way to deal with your problems: this is not it.
You left those who are the cause of your unemployment, poverty and corruption unchallenged. You will only succeed to ruin your country- that is all!
Again: I impress on you- stop this movement, it only leads to self-mutilation, self-sabotage and self-ruin
Julius Malema’s neighbour tells us his version of the story.
Wow, 😮 so Julius Malema has another house in Parktown where only his bodyguards reside? Come see the house, patriot. He just mentioned that he doesn't own a car and a house.
I have a suspicion that some Nigerians are hiding something in that house and that other Nigerians are those bodyguards.
Nothing says ideological bankruptcy than joining that party especially if you were in ANC or the EFF.
Like all along your association with these parties wasn’t progressive thought ?
Alarmingly startles me; I’ll rather be out of a political party than outside these two in South Africa today