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Tshidi Madia in for Clement Manyathela and the listeners dissect some of the youth day addresses delivered by various political parties and the Israel-Iran conflict. The Clement Manyathela Show is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station, weekdays from 09:00 to 12:00 (SA Time). Clement Manyathela starts his show each weekday on 702 at 9 am taking your calls and voice notes on his Open Line. In the second hour of his show, he unpacks, explains, and makes sense of the news of the day. Clement has several features in his third hour from 11 am that provide you with information to help and guide you through your daily life. As your morning friend, he tackles the serious as well as the light-hearted, on your behalf. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Clement Manyathela Show. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) to The Clement Manyathela Show broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/XijPLtJ or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/p0gWuPE Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's BizNews Briefing, Bronwyn Nielsen reports on Donald Trump's sweeping new travel ban and MK Party turbulence as Floyd Shivambu is redeployed to parliament amid party infighting. Julius Malema weighs in with scathing commentary. Meanwhile, Danny Jordaan is grilled in Parliament over football leadership failures, and Bloomberg explores looming US-China trade tensions and Meta's metaverse ambitions.
Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks about White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt pushing back against NBC News' Yamiche Alcindor's attempt to debunk Trump's statements about the crosses meant to signify the number of murdered white farmers in South Africa; CNN's Scott Jennings going completely speechless after hearing his co-panelists Charles Blow and Elise Labott bizarre take on the resurgence in popularity for the phrase “kill the white farmers” and the actual murder of white farmers in South Africa; new footage of Julius Malema of the Economic Freedom Fighters leading huge crowds to chant “kill the boer, kill the farmer”; WNBA's Brittney Griner and Angel Reese doing more damage to the WNBA brand and women's basketball for their continued mistreatment of Caitlin Clark; the the real reason the election of muslim Rukhsana Ismail as the mayor of Rotherham may be a bad sign for the UK; Scott Bessent explaining to David Westin why the Trump administration may not only revoke Harvard University's tax exempt status, but also consider taxing it's endowment; and much more. Dave also does a special “ask me anything” question-and-answer session on a wide-ranging host of topics, answering questions from the Rubin Report Locals community. WATCH the MEMBER-EXCLUSIVE segment of the show here: https://rubinreport.locals.com/ Check out the NEW RUBIN REPORT MERCH here: https://daverubin.store/ -------- Today's Sponsors: MD Hearing - Get the high-quality, affordable hearing aids you deserve with MDHearing. Go to: https://ShopMDHearing.com and use promo code RUBIN to get a pair of hearing aids for JUST $297! Lean - A powerful weight loss supplement with remarkable results to help lower blood sugar, burn fat by converting it into energy, and curb your appetite. Rubin Report viewers get 20% off plus free rush shipping off their first order! Go to: https://TakeLean.com and enter promo code DAVE20 for your discount GoldCo - Protect your money with gold and silver during these unstable times. Get UNLIMITED bonus silver on all qualified orders, just for getting started. You'll also get a complimentary 2025 Gold & Silver Kit to help you make a decision. Go to: http://davelikesgold.com/
Dr Ntsikelelo Breakfast, political analyst and academic at Nelson Mandela University, to unpack whether the Oval office meeting has worked to Julius Malema’s political benefit. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's BizNews Briefing, SA softens BEE rules for telecoms to woo Starlink and mend US ties post-Trump meeting. Bronwyn Nielsen unpacks the policy shift and gathers wide-ranging reactions to Ramaphosa's Oval Office visit - from RW Johnson and Neil de Beer to Julius Malema and Ronald Lamola.
Face a acusação de Trump quanto à existência de um 'genocídio branco' na África do Sul, Nuno Rogeiro discute a alegação do Presidente já negada pela delegação sul-africana. “O genocídio, para se concretizar, precisa de dois elementos: um elemento de vontade e um elemento físico ou material” e analisa também os dados sobre as mortes dos agricultores, destacando a complexidade da situação e a criminalidade no país. O comentador aborda ainda os novos ataques russo, com Putin reforçando posições militares e a NATO a responder. Ouça aqui mais um episódio de Leste/Oeste, programa emitido na SIC Notícias a 25 de maio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trump confronts South Africa's president over white farmer attacks and exposes EFF leader Julius Malema's violent rhetoric. Elon Musk reacts, and the media calls it an “ambush.” PBD and the crew break it all down.
In Episode 119 of Spellbreakers, Matt Trump revisits the explosive issue of South Africa's white Afrikaner population and the rising rhetoric surrounding their fate. Triggered by President Trump's televised challenge to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Matt explores how what was once a fringe concern has erupted into a mainstream, high-stakes topic. He examines the viral “Kill the Boer” chants led by Julius Malema, the ANC's tolerance of racial incitement, and the media's coordinated campaign to label Trump's warnings as “debunked.” Amid video glitches and a self-described technical meltdown, Matt presses forward, linking Boer persecution to global anti-white sentiment, drawing parallels to American racial tensions and DEI politics. He contextualizes the issue within South Africa's colonial history, the legacy of the Boer Wars, and the role of the deep state, from Cecil Rhodes to modern narratives. The episode includes cultural notes on Afrikaner identity, references to boerfraus and farm life, and teases next week's topic on Rhodesia. Spellbreakers 119 is part history lesson, part sociopolitical commentary, and part personal testimony on censorship and narrative control, delivered with Matt's signature mix of introspection, humor, and unease.
In Episode 10 of Geopolitics with Ghost, host Gordon McCormick unpacks a geopolitical whirlwind. The show opens with Trump's Oval Office confrontation of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa over white farmer genocide and the ANC's corruption, including a bold video expose featuring Julius Malema and burial fields. Ghost dives deep into South Africa's post-apartheid politics, the Gupta brothers' corruption network, and Ramaphosa's entanglement in BRICS, Russia, and UAE relations. The episode also spotlights the latest nuclear developments, Trump's executive orders to revive domestic energy and a tense fifth round of U.S.-Iran negotiations in Rome, where uranium enrichment remains the red line. Ghost analyzes the dangerous escalation brewing between Israel and Iran, and Netanyahu's controversial appointment of a “messianic” new Shin Bet chief despite Supreme Court pushback. Add in rumors of drunken North Korean troops in Kursk, their rumored deployment to Burkina Faso, and escalating ICJ proceedings against Israel, and you've got one packed episode. Ghost ties it all together with sharp commentary, mind maps, and historical insight, questioning official narratives and highlighting the overlapping alliances driving the next phase of global realignment.
Welcome to the latest episode of the Visions and Tones podcast, where Dr. T offers a reflective analysis of the recent meeting between South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and U.S. President Donald Trump. This episode delves into the controversial discussions surrounding the alleged white farmer genocide in South Africa and the diverse political dynamics at play in the country. Dr. T provides listeners with a comprehensive backdrop of South African politics, highlighting the roles of key figures like Julius Malema and Jacob Zuma. This episode also examines the historical context of South Africa's political landscape, exploring the impact of previous administrations and the intricate relationships between different political parties. As the episode unfolds, you will gain insights into the strategic diplomatic approaches employed by President Ramaphosa during his visit to the United States, the influence of foreign policy, and the role of media and AI in shaping public perception. Whether you are familiar with South African politics or seeking to understand its multifaceted nature, this episode offers an engaging exploration of current events and their broader implications. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how international relations and political strategies unfold on the global stage. Thank you for choosing the Visions & Tones Podcast.
South African politician Julius Malema's song "Shoot the Boer" sparks controversy, with critics calling it hate speech. Courts ruled it symbolic, not literal, tied to anti-apartheid activism. While President Ramaphosa's party no longer sings it, Malema's EFF sees it as a protest against injustice.
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PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, May 22: Lots of reactions from the South African press after Donald Trump "ambushes" South African President Cyril Ramaphosa during a meeting at the White House. The New York Times looks at Brazil's herculean efforts to dismantle a deep-rooted network of Russian spies. And, a diplomatic match made in heaven: Taiwan nominates a heavy metal singer as envoy to Finland – the world's capital for heavy metal music bands! Reactions from the South African press after President Cyril Ramaphosa's meeting with Donald Trump in the White House. South African daily Mail & Guardian recalls how the meeting started off cordial enough – Ramaphosa even brought along two South African golf stars as a nod to Trump's favourite sport. But things veered off course after a journalist asked Trump what it would take to see there isn't a genocide in South Africa. To this, Ramaphosa said, it would take listening to South Africans. And then: Trump showed him a video he claimed was proof of calls for a white genocide in South Africa – clips of South African politician Julius Malema chanting an anti-farmer song. Video clips also showed what Trump purported were the burial sites of over 1000 white farmers. In reality, it was a memorial procession from September 2020.Ambush is really the word that defines a lot of the South African front pages today. Daily News saying as much on its front page after that calamitous meeting between Cyril Ramaphosa and Donald Trump. The Sowetan saysRamaphosa "survived the ambush". The paper impressed that he staged "a pushback against lies of a white genocide in South Africa". In its analysis, the New York Times says Trump cast himself as a protector of persecuted white people. He publicly dressed down the South African president based on a fringe conspiracy theory.The US daily also reports that Brazil is trying to dismantle a network of Russian spies in the country. This fascinating investigative report looks at how Russia used Brazil as a sort of assembly line for producing Russian spies. The goal was not to spy on Brazil but for its spies to become Brazilian with passports. Brazil's painstaking investigative work, which began after the war in Ukraine, involved dismantling the network, piece by piece. It dealt a devastating blow to Putin's spy program. Times takes us through Operation East which was led by the same counterintelligence agents who investigated former president Jair Bolsonaro. They combed through millions of Brazilian identity records in search of patterns. It began in 2022 with the arrest of Victor Muller Ferreira aka Sergey Cherkasov. Authorities discovered his real birth Brazilian certificate citing a deceased Brazilian woman as his mother. Yet, upon further investigation – they discovered she never had children. Consequently, this network of ghosts began to unravel.In Ireland, a controversial rapper has been charged with a terror offence. The Belfast Telegraph reports that Mo Chara, rapper of the Irish language rap group Kneecap, was charged with a terror offence. It dates back to last November when the group displayed a flag in support of Hezbollah during a concert. Videos also emerged of the band allegedly calling for deaths of MPs. They later denied support for the groups and apologized. In the UK, Hezbollah and Hamas are declared terrorist organisations, which means it's illegal to express support for them. Irish news site Breaking News reports that it's not the group's first run-in with the law. Last month at Coachella, Kneecap ended their set with three messages on a screen accusing Israel of genocide and war crimes which sparked outrage in the US. They also commissioned a mural in Belfast of a burning Land Rover, the vehicle used in policing in Northern Ireland, which some say glorified terrorism.Finally, Taiwan has a new rock star envoy to Finland. Freddy Lim founded the Taiwanese heavy metal band Chthonic which is known as the Black Sabbath of Asia. He has now been named envoy to Finland. And his nomination is apt – the band is well known in Finland having recorded four albums with a Finnish label. As the Brooklyn based website Metal Injection notes, Finland has the most metal bands per capita – 80 for every 100k citizens. So where better than Finland to appoint a heavy metal singing ambassador!You can catch our press review every morning on France 24 at 7:20am and 9:20am (Paris time), from Monday to Friday.
US President Donald Trump confronted President Cyril Ramaphosa in a heated White House meeting over Trump's claims of "genocide" against white farmers in South Africa. Trump showed videos and articles he claimed supported his allegations, including footage of EFF leader Julius Malema singing "Kill the Boer". President Ramaphosa firmly rejected the claims, stating that inflammatory rhetoric from certain groups is "not government policy". Elvis Presslin spoke to Political Analyst, Kenneth Mokgatlhe and National Security Law & US foreign relations expert, Johanna Leblanc
Lester Kiewit speaks to Prof Patrick Bond, Director of the Centre for Social Change in the Department of Sociology at University of Johannesburg, about the rather unusual official meeting between US President Donald Trump and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa at the White House. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is informative, enlightening and accessible. The team’s ability to spot & share relevant and unusual stories make the programme inclusive and thought-provoking. Don’t miss the popular World View feature at 7:45am daily. Listen out for #LesterInYourLounge which is an outside broadcast – from the home of a listener in a different part of Cape Town - on the first Wednesday of every month. This show introduces you to interesting Capetonians as well as their favourite communities, habits, local personalities and neighbourhood news. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Good Morning CapeTalk with Lester Kiewit broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/xGkqLbT or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/f9Eeb7i Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EFF-leier Julius Malema sê president Cyril Ramaphosa gaan swak behandel word en nie die nodige respek ontvang op sy werksbesoek die week aan Amerika nie. Ramaphosa ontmoet president Donald Trump Woensdag wanneer hulle bilaterale, streeks- en globale sake van belang sal bespreek. Die besoek is ook daarop gemik om ʼn platform te bied om die strategiese verhouding tussen die twee lande te herstel. Malema sê Pretoria en Washington sal weens geopolitieke ideologieë nooit saam bestaan nie:
In this BizNews Briefing, Bronwyn Nielsen previews President Cyril Ramaphosa's high-stakes meeting with Donald Trump, amid domestic uproar over his “cowards” comment about Afrikaner refugees. Hear strong reactions from Neil de Beer, Julius Malema, and Gerhard Papenfus, plus Ret. Colonel Chris Wyatt's conversation with Afrikaner refugee Thea van Staden, detailing her US experience so far. Internationally, focus shifts to Prosus's global tech ambitions and why some analysts think breaking up Alphabet might unlock real value.
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The African National Congress (ANC) had a strong by-election night last night. In this interview with BizNews, Election Analyst Wayne Sussman says it was “either their second best night or you could say equal their best night since 2024.” In Soweto, they had “resolute” support - despite uMkhonto weSizwe's MKP) Floyd Shivambo and Julius Malema of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) campaigning there. The ANC also had “solid” support in the uMgungundlovu district, (the second most populous district in KwaZulu-Natal) where, in 2024, MKP won 50% of the vote. And the ANC withstood an onslaught from the Patriotic Alliance (PA) and the Namakwa Civic Movement to clock up another win in the Northern Cape, where - since the 2024 election - it has won four wards off opposition parties. Sussman identifies Premier Zamani Saul as a possible future party leader. “If I…was the ANC, I would look strongly, not just at him for a leader at the next National Elective Congress, but also someone who's clearly doing something right…” As for the Democratic Alliance (DA) holding on to a ward Stellenbosch, he notes the 7% voter turn-out and points out that “they have some work to do”. Sussman also shares his take on the most competitive races in the next round of by-elections on May 28.
EFF leader Julius Malema says his party must put South Africans first when it comes to jobs, regardless of language, connections or background.
09.05.25 Pt 1 - Gareth Cliff and Ben Karpinski weigh in on the election of the new Pope and why preserving tradition still holds value in a fast-changing world. They also unpack the controversy around Julius Malema being denied entry into the UK, and what it says about South Africa's global standing and political self-respect. Plus, in an era where media is everywhere and on every device, they tackle the increasingly blurry line between public interest and personal privacy The Real Network
Bongani Bingwa speaks with Tshidi Madia, Associate Political Editor at EWN for the Political Desk as the week’s political drama unfolds across the country. First, the EFF’s Julius Malema finds himself stuck on home soil after a visa snag—blamed on UK bank holidays—derails his planned speech at Cambridge University. The British High Commissioner has issued an apology, but suspicions linger about whether bureaucratic delay tells the whole story. Meanwhile in Johannesburg, Mayor Dada Morero vows to tackle the city's crumbling infrastructure, but critics question whether his promises will yield real change. Up north in Pretoria, President Ramaphosa faces legal heat over his signing of the controversial National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill, as a court demands answers amidst growing public concern. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Find all the catch-up podcasts here: https://buff.ly/36edSLV Listen live - 702 Breakfast is broadcast weekdays between 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time): https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj Subscribe to the 702 daily and weekly newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://buff.ly/qb3TsVe 702 on TikTok: https://buff.ly/7grIrVs 702 on Instagram: https://buff.ly/uXZHVil 702 on X: https://buff.ly/5XRmScd 702 on YouTube: https://buff.ly/UL2kzls See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on The Midday Report, host Jane Dutton – standing in for Mandy Wiener – unpacks the major stories making headlines. EFF leader Julius Malema claims he was denied a visa to the UK, calling it a politically motivated move aimed at silencing his dissent. The Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) has announced the successful conviction of 239 individuals in various criminal cases. In the Western Cape High Court, judgment has been reserved in the bail appeal of two men accused of murdering controversial Cape Town businessman Mark Lifman. The pair, previously denied bail by the George Magistrates Court, are seeking to overturn that decision. And in environmental news, more than 100 vultures have been found dead in the Kruger National Park. All this and more. Listen live - The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener is broadcast weekdays from noon to 1 pm on 702 and CapeTalk.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thabo Shole-Mashao, standing in for Clement Manyathela, and the listeners discuss Workers Day, fair pay, and Julius Malema's comments on a potential white South African president. The Clement Manyathela Show is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station, weekdays from 09:00 to 12:00 (SA Time). Clement Manyathela starts his show each weekday on 702 at 9 am taking your calls and voice notes on his Open Line. In the second hour of his show, he unpacks, explains, and makes sense of the news of the day. Clement has several features in his third hour from 11 am that provide you with information to help and guide you through your daily life. As your morning friend, he tackles the serious as well as the light-hearted, on your behalf. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Clement Manyathela Show. Listen live – The Clement Manyathela Show is broadcast weekdays between 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) on 702 https://www.primediaplus.com/station/702 Find all the catch-up podcasts here https://www.primediaplus.com/702/the-clement-manyathela-show/audio-podcasts/the-clement-manyathela-show/ Subscribe to the 702 daily and weekly newsletters https://www.primediaplus.com/competitions/newsletter-subscription/ Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: www.instagram.com/talkradio702 702 on X: www.x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Die EFF het die Wes-Kaapse Hooggeregshof se besluit verwelkom om die 0,5-persent BTW-verhoging op te skort, wat dié belastingverhoging Donderdag voorkom. Hierdie besluit volg ná 'n regsgeding deur die DA en die EFF teen die BTW-koersaanpassing en die besluit van die Nasionale Vergadering en die Nasionale Raad van Provinsies om die finansiële komitees se verslae te onderskryf. Die EFF-leier Julius Malema sê die opskorting van die BTW-verhoging was nodig:
The EFF is currently addressing the media briefing shortly following a decision of the Western Cape High Court to suspend the VAT hike announcement of 0.5 percent which made last month. The High Court has also ruled to set aside the resolution of the National Assembly adopting the report of the Joint Standing Committee on Finance on the Fiscal Framework and Revenue proposals adopted. This means that there will be now VAT hike on the 1st of May. For more, let us now take you line into the EFF briefing...on the podium is EFF president, Julius Malema
ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula says the public fallout between EFF leader Julius Malema and his former deputy Floyd Shivambu is fiction — believing the two are secretly pulling the strings on Jacob Zuma.
EFF leader Julius Malema has doubled down on his party's radical stance on land reform, vowing an EFF in government would expropriate farms without compensation and hand them over to farm workers.
AfriForum doen 'n beroep op die internasionale gemeenskap om sankies toe te pas op die leier van die EFF, Julius Malema, vir vermeende menseregteskendings gekoppel aan die Kill the Boer-dreunsang. AfriForum sê Suid-Afrika se howe het misluk om Malema verantwoordbaar te hou. Uitvoerende hoof, Kallie Kriel, sê AfriForum is besig met die opstel van 'n dossier oor Malema se vermeende aanhitsing tot geweld, wat aan wêreldregerings voorgelê sal word om druk uit te oefen vir strafmaatreëls.
Die Afrikanerbond sê hy bly oortuig dat die EFF-leier, Julius Malema, 'n reeksoortreder van haatspraak is en dat sy aanhitsing regstreek verband hou met misdaad, veral plaasaanvalle en plaasmoorde. Die uitspraak van die Konstitusionele Hof om Kill the Boer as haatspraak te verklaar, is gelewer sonder om betoë aan te hoor. Die hoofsekretaris van die bond, Jan Bosman, sê die ANC en die EFF se sogenaamde onverantwoordelike flirtasie met rewolusie baan die weg vir hul volgelinge om geweld en populisme te pleeg deurdat hul leiers hulle daartoe aanhits:
Afrikaner lobby group AfriForum has criticised South African judges for ruling that the "Kill the Boer" chant is not hate speech, accusing them of being ideologically biased. This after the apex court THIS WEEK refused AfriForum's bid for leave to appeal the "Kill the boer" judgment, which found that the chant did not constitute Hate Speech and dismissed the application saying it bears no reasonable prospects of success. In August, 2022 – the Equality Court ruled in favour of the Economic Freedom Fighters, stating that the song did not constitute Hate Speech. The "Kill the boer, Kill the farmer" chant, which EFF leader Julius Malema continues to sing, was used by Elon Musk to justify US accusations that South Africa is allegedly violating the human rights of some groups in the country. The opposition DA has also weighed in the debate saying the chant has no place in SA society, regardless of any legal ruling on its constitutionality. To weigh in on the matter Bongiwe Zwane spoke to political analyst, Sandile Swana.
Tshidi Madia in for Clement Manyathela and the listeners debate the relevance of this chant following the Constitutional court dismissing AfriForum's application for leave to appeal the 'Kill the boer' ruling. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lester Kiewit speaks to Samkelo Mokhine, the executive director of the Freedom of Expression Institute (FXI) about the controversy stirred up by Julius Malema singing “Kill the boer” at a Human Rights Day rally. And, while a court has ruled that it is not hate speech, it is being used by Afrikaner groups to stoke the US’s anti-South Africa sentiment. Would it not be smart, and just plain good manners, to put the song to rest now?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Die EFF-leier, Julius Malema, dring aan op die onteiening van vrugbare grond sonder vergoeding vir swartmense sonder grond. Hy het met ondersteuners gepraat by die Dlomo-dam in Shapeville. Malema herbevestig sy party se standpunt teen die Wet op Grondonteiening in sy huidige vorm. Hy sê dit is 'n kosmetiese maatreël wat nie grond teruggee aan die regmatige eienaars nie. Malema beloof om in die parlement die stryd voort te sit vir onteiening sonder vergoeding:
La persecución de los pobladores blancos sudafricanos recrudece mientras el gobierno local apura las expropiaciones para expulsarlos de las tierras agrícolas. Y con ello, la migración de los boers, la minoría descendiente de los holandeses que colonizaron la zona hace siglos. A la aparición de Julius Malema, el violento líder político que llama a usar la violencia contra ellos, se suma una política cada vez más agresiva del presidente Ramaphosa. Vamos a sondear un antecedente muy curioso en la historia de Zimbabue y el rol que tienen en esta trama Elon Musk y Donald Trump.
Die EFF het teruggekap nadat die Suid-Afrikaans-gebore miljardêr, Elon Musk, gesê het die partyleier Julius Malema moet gestraf en as internasionale misdadiger verklaar word. Dit volg nadat Musk ou video's op X geplaas het waar Malema sê witheid se keel moet afgesny word. Die EFF-woordvoerder, Sinawo Thambo, sê Musk se opmerkings teen Malema kom neer op inmenging by die land se huishoudelike sake en voeg by dit verklaar die miljardêr as vyand van Suid-Afrika:
Today Africa Daily's Mpho Lakaje sits down with firebrand South African politician Julius Malema, the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF). They discuss a variety of topics ranging from the party's ideology, its policy on immigration to its stance on nation building. The EFF lost its position as South Africa's third biggest political party, following the May 2024 election. “There was a phenomenon that arose in South Africa of MK (Umkhonto Wesizwe Party) which we underestimated and never thought would have the impact it did”, Mr. Malema says of his party's election performance. He also opens up about the recent departures of key EFF leaders, including the party's co-founder and deputy president Floyd Shivambu.
Bongani Bingwa speaks to Tshidi Madia, EWN Associate Political Editor about the political events of the week including how Julius Malema is dealing with the departure of some EFF leaders.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Die EFF-leier Julius Malema sê die stigting van oudpresident Jacob Zuma se MK-party moet die skuld kry vir die EFF se swak vertoning in verlede jaar se algemene verkiesing. Die party se nasionale steun het afgeneem van 10,5-persent in 2019 tot 9,5-persent in die Mei-verkiesing. Die MK-party het die EFF boonop verbygesteek as die land se derde grootste party. Malema het aan eNCA gesê EFF-ondersteuners is mislei, veral in KwaZulu-Natal:
With the African National Congress (ANC) turning 113 today, United Independent Movement (UIM) President Neil De Beer - who spent 34 years in the party - takes BizNews readers through the fall of the oldest liberation movement in the world: He says Vice President Paul Mashatile being chased out of house in Khayelitsha this week is symbolic of how “broken” the party is. De Beer lists the times major cracks appeared in the party: from the incarceration of two ANC stalwarts, United Democratic Movement (UDM) leader Alan Boesak and MK Commander Tony Yengeni, for fraud; the contestation of the leadership of former president Thabo Mbeki; the Zuma cabal's “slaughter” of the ANC's principles; the collapse of the Youth League following the departure of Julius Malema; the “fiscal abuse” brought about by the formation of factions; and the party's failure to transition form a liberation movement into a successful government. The ANC of today, says De Beer, “is ripped apart, it's destroyed, it's sunk, it has rust, it has enemies, it is internally and externally being slaughtered piece by piece. And that's where we are with this carcass. What they're to celebrate..., God only knows.” Sign up for your early morning brew of the BizNews Insider to keep you up to speed with the content that matters. The newsletter will land in your inbox at 5:30am weekdays. Register here. The seventh BizNews Conference, BNC#7, is to be held in Hermanus from March 11 to 13, 2025. The 2025 BizNews Conference is designed to provide an excellent opportunity for members of the BizNews community to interact directly with the keynote speakers, old (and new) friends from previous BNC events – and to interact with members of the BizNews team. Register for BNC#7 here.
On the last Sunday Show of 2024, Neil de Beer, the President of the United Independent Movement (UIM), issues a stern warning to Julius Malema, the re-elected President of Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), over his latest “derogatory, violent and revolutionary speech”: “Ons sal jou moer. We will not allow you to destabilise this beautiful country. Law enforcement, Defence Force and Intelligence, they know they have absolutely our support - and we will have their back.” De Beer once again slams President Cyril Ramaphosa's handling of the BELA Act. However, he has praise for three African National Congress (ANC) Ministers: Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana, Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, and Police Minister Senzo Mchunu. He also hails the work of Democratic Alliance (DA) Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber. Furthermore, De Beer speaks about the “Green Communists” in the ANC, sketches two options for the future of South Africa's struggling SOEs, and explains why he regards Bitcoin as an “emotional currency”.
Hlumelo Xaba, a governance researcher and political analyst, joins John Maytham to discuss the challenges facing Julius Malema and the EFF at their conferenceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Die EFF-leier, Julius Malema, sê die wete dat nie 'n enkele persoon wat die party die afgelope 11 jaar verlaat het daarna in die politiek geslaag het nie, laat hom lekker slaap. Die EFF het die afgelope paar maande 'n massa-uittog van hoëprofiellede ondervind toe onder andere Floyd Shivambu, Dali Mpofu, Mzwanele Manyi en Busisiwe Mkhwebane die party verlaat het. Malema het op die Hustlers Corner-potsending gesê hy is nie geskok oor al die mense wat besluit het om die party te verlaat nie.
Die MK-party-parlementslid Mzwanele Manyi het die EFF-leier Julius Malema se dreigement oor regstappe om die voormalige president Jacob Zuma se Nkandla-komplek te konfiskeer oor onbetaalde regsfooie afgemaak. Die geskil volg op spanning tussen die EFF en MK oor versekeie voormalige EFF-lede wat by MK aangesluit het. Manyi voer aan Zuma se eiendom is onder beskerming van die Ingonyama-trust en daar kan nie daarop beslag gelê word nie:
Die EFF-leier, Julius Malema sê hy is nie geïntimideer of bang vir die voormalige president en MK-partyleier Jacob Zuma nie, en hy voeg by hy is gereed om te veg. Dit volg na die uittog van vooraanstaande EFF-lede na die MK-party, insluitend die voormalige adjunk-president, Floyd Shivambu. Malema sê in 'n party-potgooi daar is geen manier waarop enigiemand die bestaan van die EFF sal bedreig en dan 'n vriend word nie:
Die EFF het die mediumtermynbegrotingsbeleidsverklaring verwerp en sê die regering gee voorkeur aan die privaat sektor bo werkskepping en ekonomiese groei. Die minister van Finansies, Enoch Godongwana, het die begroting aan die Parlement voorgelê en sê die Tesourie is vasbeslote om ʼn verstandige, gedissiplineerde benadering te volg om volhoubare staatsfinansies te verseker. EFF-leier Julius Malema sê die begroting erken nie die toenemende werkloosheid nie:
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Die voormalige adjunkpresident van die EFF Floyd Shivambu het in 'n potgooi onthul die meeste van die EFF-leiers, behalwe Julius Malema, het geweet van sy beplande aansluiting by die MK-party, lank voor dit openbaar gemaak is. Shivambu beweer die leiers het hom gesmeek om nie Malema in te lig oor wat hulle geweet het nie. Hy sê hy was agter die konsep van die EFF se struktuur, die naam, die leierskaptitels en die manifes:
We discussed the passing of Solly Moholo. We asked listeners if there are songs that move them regardless of language barriers. We asked listeners what they make of the matter between Julius Malema and Naledi Pandor, where Pandor has asked Malema to retract a statement he made about her. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ce matin, les journalistes et experts de RFI répondaient à vos questions sur le vice-président de la gauche radicale sud-africaine qui rejoint les rangs de Jacob Zuma, le réchauffement des relations entre l'Algérie et le Niger et le rapprochement de l'opposition ivoirienne pour la présidentielle 2025. Sabotage des gazoducs Nord Stream : mandat d'arrêt contre un suspect ukrainien Presque deux ans après l'explosion des gazoducs Nord Stream, l'Allemagne a lancé un mandat d'arrêt contre un suspect ukrainien qui résidait en Pologne. Sur quelles preuves l'Allemagne se base-t-elle pour suspecter cet ukrainien en particulier ? Pourquoi le rôle de la Pologne dans cette affaire fait-il l'objet d'interrogations du côté de Berlin ? Avec Pascal Thibaut, correspondant permanent de RFI à Berlin. Afrique du Sud : Floyd Shivambu rejoint le parti de Jacob Zuma En Afrique du Sud, Floyd Shivambu, vice-président de la gauche radicale, le parti des Combattants de la liberté économique (EFF), a annoncé rejoindre le parti de Jacob Zuma, le MK. Comment expliquer cette décision surprenante de la part du bras droit de Julius Malema ? Ce départ peut-il fragiliser ou, au contraire, renforcer l'opposition sud-africaine ? Peut-on s'attendre à d'autres départs de membres des EFF vers le MK de Jacob Zuma ? Avec Claire Bargelès, correspondante de RFI à Johannesburg. Niger/Algérie : les deux pays sont-ils prêts à apaiser leurs relations diplomatiques ? Après une période de froid entre le Niger et l'Algérie, le Premier ministre nigérien s'est rendu à Alger avec une grande délégation ministérielle. Pourquoi les relations entre les deux pays étaient-elles tendues jusqu'à maintenant ? Quels sont maintenant leurs sujets d'intérêt pour se rapprocher ? Avec Abdelkader Abderrahmane, chercheur-consultant indépendant, spécialiste du Maghreb et du Sahel. Côte d'Ivoire : vers un front commun de l'opposition ? En Côte d'Ivoire, Laurent Gbagbo a lancé un appel au rapprochement des différents partis d'opposition en vue de la présidentielle de 2025. Le premier à répondre à cet appel était Guillaume Soro. Quels intérêts les deux hommes trouvent-ils à se rapprocher maintenant ? Quelle forme ce rapprochement pourrait-il prendre pour la présidentielle ? Aujourd'hui, quelles sont les chances de l'opposition face à Alassane Ouattara ? Avec Sylvain N'Guessan, analyste politique, directeur à l'Institut de Stratégie d'Abidjan.