Malema: 'We don’t want votes from xenophobic people' | lizTandwa
EFF leader Julius Malema denounced xenophobic attacks against Africans during a party rally in Rustenburg in the North West on Sunday.
Malema reiterated his call for all Africans to unite and said those who are xenophobic and disagreed with the party could 'keep their votes'. He was referring to a recent spate of xenophobic attacks in KwaZulu-Natal which saw two people fatally wounded. "We saw people in Durban beating up Africans.... They hit them, some died [at] the hands of black people. We know you say they take your jobs and open spaza shops. You call them all sorts of names. Those people are ... are Africans like you," he said."It’s the white people who are hiring Zimbabweans and paying them low wages. These boarders were not created by us. Africa is not a continent, Africa is a country. From Cairo to Cape Town, Madagascar to Morocco.
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