'We are giving the DA power in Tshwane and Johannesburg. They are biting the hand that is feeding them and expect that hand to continue feeding them.' - Malema
Speaking to the media while visiting his party's stand at the Rand Easter Show in Johannesburg on Tuesday‚ Malema said the DA was"biting the hand that feeds them". He was referring to accusations illustrated on DA election posters that allude to the EFF's alleged involvement in the VBS bank controversy.
"After insulting us like that‚ they expect to come and call us to sit and share a government ... I don’t think it will work. We are giving the DA power in Tshwane and Johannesburg. They are biting the hand that is feeding them and expect that hand to continue feeding them. It's unscientific; it won't work‚" said Malema."We absolutely don't have a problem - like we did in Tshwane now‚ when they elected the current mayor of Tshwane‚ we did not get involved.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
No chance of EFF coalition with 'hostile' DA, says Julius MalemaEFF leader Julius Malema says his party will consider coalition talks with the ANC after the general elections next month - but not with the DA.
Read more »
WATCH | Julius Malema rides a metro train for the first time (and loves it)EFF leader Julius Malema described his first-ever experience on a metro rail train as an 'experience and a half” while on the campaign trail in KwaZulu-Natal on Tuesday.
Read more »
Foreigners are beaten by people who don't love themselves - Julius MalemaEFF leader Julius Malema believes the recent attacks on foreigners in Durban are a sign of self-hate.
Read more »
'We will not have them': Julius Malema vows to scrap bordersMalema said that even if the country dealt with the issue of illegal immigrants‚ South Africans were likely to still remain jobless and would instead turn to tribalism.
Read more »
'We will not have them': Julius Malema vows to scrap bordersEFF leader Julius Malema says he would scrap borders should he take over as the president of South Africa.
Read more »
'We will not have them': Julius Malema vows to scrap bordersMalema said that even if the country dealt with the issue of illegal immigrants‚ South Africans were likely to still remain jobless and would instead turn to tribalism.
Read more »
If the 2019 elections were based on Twitter followers, this is who would winJulius Malema, Fikile Mbalula, Mmusi Maimane and Helen Zille are the most followed political leaders on Twitter, collectively amassing a following of more than six million people.
Read more »