
Economic Freedom Fighters [EFF] is one of two major political parties in South Africa that are more radical than the ANC and use genocidal language against White people. Their leader is Julius Malema. Today, he led a march and rally in Kimberley, the capital of Northern Cape, to call for the dissolution of the town of Orania.
Orania is a tiny village in the middle of a remote desert area of Northern Cape province. It was founded in 1991 with the express goal of preserving the Boer culture. You must speak Afrikaans and practice Calvinism to buy or rent a home. It has about 3,000 people and is about 99% White.
The village is the subject of intense hatred and jealousy by Black nationalists in South Africa.
In the 2024 national election, about 25% of voters chose a party that is more radical than the ANC and whose leaders use genocidal rhetoric against White people.
The EFF is the 4th largest political party in South Africa. It is the 2nd largest in Limpopo & North West. It is the 3rd largest in the Eastern Cape, Free State, Gauteng, Northern Cape, and Mpumalanga.
Julius Malema is Northern Sotho, so his main base of support is Limpopo, which is about half of Northern Sotho. His party has the least support in the West Cape and Zulu areas.
The third largest political party in South Africa is uMkhonto weSizwe [MK], a Zulu splinter group of the ANC led by Jacob Zuma. uMkhonto weSizwe means “tip of the spear” and is the name of the former terrorist wing of the ANC. Hostility between the ANC and MK is more tribal than anything. An estimated 23% of South Africans are Zulu. However, they are a young tribe that originated in Mozambique. They displaced other tribes and took the best land for themselves. About 30% of the Kwa-Zulu-Natal is part of the Ingonyama Trust and owned by the Zulu tribe. The Kwa-Zulu-Natal is the most valuable land in South Africa in terms of natural resources and fertile soil. Many in the EFF and ANC would like to dissolve the Ingonyama Trust.
MK formed an official electoral coalition with Black First Land First [BLF], whose leader, Andile Mngxitama, uses similar genocidal rhetoric against Whites as Julius Malema. Jacob Zuma also has a history of singing songs about murdering White people at rallies.
After allying, Andile Mngxitama referred to himself as “Zulu 100%,” however this contradicts previous claims. In the past, he claimed to be part Khoisan. Andile Mngxitama is now a member of parliament as a member of MK.
Julius Malema in court in 2022:
“I’m willing to condemn murder, but not of White people.”
