Julius Malema, the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) in South Africa, has condemned xenophobia in the country, describing it as a betrayal of African unity.
Malema’s statement comes amid growing concerns about xenophobic attacks and violence against foreign nationals in South Africa. He emphasized the importance of African solidarity and cooperation, urging South Africans to reject xenophobic tendencies.
Malema’s speech in Accra, Ghana, highlighted South Africa’s commitment to Pan-African unity and a welcoming stance towards fellow Africans. He drew parallels between the conditions in Ghana and South Africa, underscoring the commonalities that African countries share and reinforcing his message of unity and brotherhood.
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