Malema Condemns Xenophobia In South Africa

Malema Condemns Xenophobia In South Africa (News Central TV) Malema Condemns Xenophobia In South Africa (News Central TV)
Julius Malema. Credit: SABC News.

South African opposition politician Julius Malema has criticised South Africans involved in xenophobic attacks against Black migrants in the country.

Violence against African migrants, including Nigerians and Ghanaians, in South Africa has been recurring. In April, videos circulating on social media showed South Africans wielding sticks as they chased and beat Black migrants, ordering them to leave the country.

Malema, who spoke on Thursday at an event commemorating the 14th anniversary of the Collen Mashawana Foundation, criticised perpetrators of attacks on foreigners and the closure of their businesses.

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Malema Condemns Xenophobia In South Africa (News Central TV)
Julius Malema.
Credit: The Irish Times

The South African opposition politician questioned how many jobs the South Africans who claim that black migrants are stealing their jobs have created in the country. According to him, the perpetrators of the xenophobic attacks are unskilled South African nationals.

“I want to speak about the xenophobia and afrophobia that we are practising here in South Africa today. I want to challenge you who say ‘Zimbabweans take your jobs, Nigerians take your jobs’ and you march, close shops, and beat up people. Tell us, after doing that, how many jobs have you created?” Malema said.

“You beat people because they took jobs. You closed a show that hired five people and you say they take our jobs. After closing that shop, how many jobs have you created? Unskilled men, with no skill whatsoever, say somebody took their jobs. The skill they know is to drink and want to pretend like revolutionaries.”

He added that he does not want the votes of the perpetrators of the attacks and said he would never hate Africans.

“I don’t want your votes. If you behave like that, take them away. I don’t want a vote that says to me, I must hate Africans for you to vote for me. I will never do that,” Malema added.

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  • Olayide Oluwafunmilayo Soaga is a Nigerian journalist with four years of professional experience. She reports on health, gender, education and development, with a focus on impact-driven storytelling.

    She was runner-up for the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID) Best Solutions Journalism Award in West Africa in 2024 and a finalist for the 2025 West Africa Media Excellence Awards.

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