I'm a #Kenyan who deeply feels like Julius Malema Represents me, I'm ever impressed by his knowledge of what his people have gone through, Speaking openly, truthfully & fearlessly about real issues.. Salute!!!
Mr malema I salute you gentleman speak with confident and fearless you are empowering the African youth, I wish my country could have such a leader all the way from Namibia
A living legend... You're my hero.. Rooting for you from Nigeria and I believe I'll see you someday... AFRICA MUST BE GREAT and we will write our own story for the world to glean
Epic!!!!! Mr. JM, EFF Commander and Chief, very very very well said. Eloquent, fluent, articulate, expressive............You did a wonderful job sharing your message from the continent. Great job Sir. I wish you success with all your up coming engagements on this tour. Safe travels, you and your contigent. Asante Sana!!! Jah Bless!!
In March 2018, a screenshot depicting EFF Ekurhuleni leader Mampuru Mampuru calling for racial violence on Facebook began to circulate on social media. The post read "We need to unite as black People, there are less than 5 million whites in South Africa vs 45 million of us. We can kill all this white within two weeks. We have the army and the police. If those who are killing farmers can do it what are you waiting for. Shoot the boer, kill the farmer Julius Malema leader of the third-largest party Economic Freedom Fighters stated at a political rally in 2016 that "we [the EFF] are not calling for the slaughter of white people‚ at least for now". Speaking at a political rally in 2018, Malema told supporters to "go after a white man", a reference to Nelson Mandela Bay mayor Athol Trollip, adding that "we are cutting the throat of whiteness" Following the death of former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, Malema tweeted a number of controversial quotes from the late Mugabe that were racially prejudiced towards white people, most notably "The only white man you can trust is a dead white man". In July 2022, Malema spoke at a press conference in Johannesburg warning that an uprising in South Africa was imminent. In an interview with the BBC, Malema stated: “The violence that is going to happen in South Africa is because the elite is disappearing and the poor are becoming more poorer.” and that "When the unled revolution comes... the first target is going to be white people."
The South African media portrayal of him is 100% of the time dishonest. He is a smart guy and knows what he is talking about. As well as his compatriots. I listened to every EFF lecture on their EFF book club lectures page. South Africa needs to be black and remain under black leadership. He has my vote 2024. The ANC time has past. They lost their vision for our people. The EFF is our last resort, especially as the last bastion for Left-leaning politics.
It’s my first time hearing about this man and his movement. I am a Jamaican American citizen living in the United States. I appreciate him for what he stands for and how he spoke so respectfully about Nelson Mandela. He reminds me so much of Marcus Garvey and his movement for the race of Black Lives.
Julius malema , from the time I came across you l have not stop listening to your messages. May the Almighty God bless and strengthen you. And also produce more malema across Africa.
Oh JuJu, He speaks a lot of truth. As a White South African born in the 80's I did not see first hand, the Apartheid atrocities. I was raised to believed we are all equal and should have equal opportunity if we work hard for our achievements. I am just worried about what you said that you want a country where black and white are equal and that there is no hatred of white people. It is true that (especially as an Afrikaner) that there are people that refuse to let go of their despicable apartheid menatlity, however there are also stil people (many of them EFF supporters) who associate me with those radicals. Who want me to go back to Europe because that is where I came from. I have never lifted a finger to a black person. I have never owned a gun or shot anyone. Neither me nor anyone in my family have been a part of some radical movement. We are all humans and I treat everyone the same. I have said NUMEROUS times "Not in my name" "not on my watch" "not on my whatsapp group". I have reported white and black racist posts and tweets on numerous occasions. I am worried that what you say here and what you might believe and want to happen is different. All I want is for us to work together to make this country great.
Pieter Swart I'm a black South African but this guy Julius Malema really confuses me. Sometimes he talks sense and then some other day talks absolute nonsense. I don't know whether he could lead South Africa well or he'll sink it.
Pieter Swart well then my good man people like you need to speak out more as you just did. We need each other but not at the expense of African black suffering it's just not right in Africa
I looked at Nigerian Parliament and I feel very sorry for that country bc we don't have anyone a mile close to this guy in terms of dedication to love of d people, oratory coherence, clarity of purpose and ideas, fearlessness in face of threats. Our politicians are all crooks and criminals who are selfish and care not for the welfare of the masses. Nigeria needs a Malema....so badly!
@@owamiqavane1581 Amazing response. I'm Nigerian too, and truly I can't wait for the AFRICAN UNITY. Malema represents the heartcry of every African state, Nigeria inclusive.
It's only heads of african states who are against United States of Africa. They don't want to be answerable to the president of United States of Africa. All Africans in each of the African states support a United States of Africa. Our leaders are our enemies in some way. Its 54 or so out of more than a billion people who oppose a USA.
That speech bring tear's to my eye I could listen to this man speak all day, Mr Julius Malema is a real leader one who truly care about the people and believe in Africa, I will follow u to the end of the earth one love from 🇯🇲
Admit it...You started by hating what he stands for because you never took time to understand and listen to him...... Hon Malema is very intelligent together with other EFF politicians.....
@Bon.Vivant If he is not racist, then it is like saying hitler(against jews) wasnt racist or hendrik verwoerd(apartheid creator) wasnt racist. Who is a better example of a black racist then if this guy(asked for slaughter of whites to be unnecesary now, but cant say for future-on youtube video) is not? It will then have to boil down to black people cannot be racist because the bar is too high for a black person to qualify as being racist. That is like saying blacks are not fully human becuase unlike other races they cannot hold a grudge against other race groups
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@Kurmi Nachle Chris Hedges and George Galloway are two courageous white men whom I respect. They are willing to stand up and speak against a system founded on "Injustice" "barbaric Cruelty" and "White Supremacy". Some may term it as "European Imperialism", but this is the same degenerate malevolence which all indigenous people have cried against for centuries !!Times are now changing brethren, and some are in FEAR of the inevitability of "Divine Justice", when it strikes !! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LntOWEJqwxE.html
Only person in SA that looks like a candidate for leadership at the moment. Like it or not he is maturing as a leader and politician and is addressing pertinent problems that our South Africa faces. The DA is basically the new SA's NP - nobody takes them seriously. And our current leadership is buying jets with our dam (as in like the body of water) money. It's sad but it's true.
I am born in Cameroon and live in the USA. I am a fan of my brother Julius Malema. I love your stance on the well wellbeing of our race. Thank you and stay blessed by God the Almighty 😊❤🎉❤🎉😊
Onyeka Mikky I heard on a video earlier malema give respect to Nigerians he said something to the effects of Nigerian do not play with the white people that is why you don't see them in Nigeria
That is campaign rhetoric. Malema is not a racist. He hates injustices that are a legacy of the Apartheid colonial era and so do I. Listen to his address to the Oxford Union and you may agree.
This speech of Julius Malema I think it should be shared with other media platforms so that fairness should prevail to in South Africa and be able to judge each other in South Africa and be able to make correct decision
White South African here. Julius I may not agree with your Marxist values but I must say I have loads of respect for you. I would never in a million years see any ANC member doing this and speaking such truth. You educated me for damn sure with this.
NO ONE owns something, it is Leftist ideology. So, you get 'the light' and ready to losing your home and land, Sir? In here and there, when Leftist ruling the state.....all citizens having the same status: EQUAL POVERTY. Government and their military feeding them like Venezuela and Cuba, North Korea. Is that your dreams? Having a DICTATOR?
I am not a South African though but this guy you can feel that he has the passion and love for the people....In life people with great minds they are rarely given oppotunities to display what they have
Julius Malema is a lying communist. In South Africa the governments are black communists who use racism to encourage genocide and social division. The black South African people are poor and submissive because of their communist black rulers.
Nigerians love to be around people of different cultures. If you do more research you will see that Nigeria is welcoming white farmers from South Africa, and it is becoming the wealthiest country in Africa Watch ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-i7598w4oCRw.html
Listening from USA 🇺🇸, Julius Malema is an icon in Africa .This man is very genuine in whatever comes from his mouth and Africa needs such a president who knows the pains of the common man unlike the village fools our electorate elect to government positions.It’s a high time we elect leaders with integrity like Julius Malema who speaks the truth no matter how bitter or how bad it rubs peoples nerves.
@@johnmwai6183 Julius Malema indeed is a fearless leader brother he has something that many of our leaders don't have I watch all his speeches.his love for black people is amazing.
Show me an African who has Africa's interest at heart like Julius Sello Malema, and I will show you the King of Africa..... Fight on and educate more Mr. Malema. In the footsteps of Col. Muamar Gaddafi. Such brains and courage are to die for.
Mr Malema I have agreed with absolutely all you have said on this Oxford University platform. Keep it going. You are one of the best if not just the best. Take care and be safe!
Che and castro were standing up to America and helping African countries like Mozambique and angola in their wars , castro took in a few African American political refugees what has this man ever done that can equate to That?
When leaders speak from heart they usually do no read from a script even if there was one prepared for them. This man was speaking and looking into the eyes of the people he was addressing and not looking into script.
I respect Julius Malema and the EFF for their intelligence and speaking up for those whose voices are suppressed... These people are incredible... I'm Zimbabwean...
As a Zimbabwean if you are living in South Africa you are living on borrowed time, especially if you have a job. If you dont live there, contact someone who does and ask them how welcome they are lately. Several of your countrymen have been viciously murdered simply because they were foreigners and no doubt many more will follow. Who is suppressing the voices of the people? They have been independent for 25 years now, ruled by the comrades in the ANC who like Mugabe and his pals, have only ever had the best interests of the people at heart.
@David Miles They dont have the capacity to learn from anyone, that's why they are still voting the ANC back in. Testing by international experts found the average IQ to be under 70, I would have disagreed in the past but these idiots seem to be going out of their way to prove it right.
@David Miles IQ does affect what you can do. No other human trait is a stronger predictor of capability. I'm context, that low of an IQ means that they cannot even conceptualize how to solve the daily problems of a modern city. If other people leave, or are kicked out, then these places are going to crumble. It's undeniable.
@@bee-sting They aren't all undocumented, so you are the liar. Many were allowed in by the ANC in return for helping them during apartheid. I worked with many foreigners before I left and they all had permission to stay. Thry work harder than the locals and many have developed good businesses, which makes the locals jealous. The locals dont ask for their papers before attacking them, they just have grievances that they are angry about and the nearest foreign spaza shop and its owner will be targetted.
I can honestly say that I have enjoyed Malema's speech it is unfortunate that the South African media continue to portray him as such a radical when most of the ideas he espouses are entrenched completely in the Freedom Charter and to a lesser degree in our Constitution. My single problem is that he continues to shape the discussion in a 20th century manner when as we have looked around the world today we see many country combining the effectiveness of individual enterprise with so called "socialist" policies producing a more equal and educated society and population where people are guaranteed quality and free education (both foundational and tertiary), healthcare, basic services with living wages. I believe Mr Malema provides an outstanding diagnosis of the diseases within our country but I fear his prescription is stuck with 20th century research. Let us also learn lessons from countries such as Singaphore, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam and China etc... Who have transformed the conditions of their people (though not all) from poverty to upliftment. Well done on the great speech!!!
@jonesy false. Malema, Eff the organization is the 3rd biggest political party on South Africa. There's like 12 recognized political parties his no3 for accurate perspective
@jonesy False. They're 3rd Largest political party formation. They advocate for Peace and Justice. Justice for past prejudices to Indian, Colored and Blacks particularly. Tension you raise relates to Justice, as for hate you refer to they advocate for peace amongst African "colony" states as well as Black and whites living together with Blacks owning land and means of production. 😃 therefore hate and tension is the call of Justice that people get intrigued and thereby confuse Justice for hate. No lies detected 👀 👀
This Message and fight is for people who see far, who got better dreams for African child. This fight is achievable and we shall see it and our children will enjoy it better. It is a fight for the intellectuals., Not for cowards, Its a fight for people who want to bring the truth to the table Regardless of who is affected by it. One Day you will lead this country. Thanks President Malema Julius. May God protect you. Amen
Nigerians love to be around people of different cultures. If you do more research you will see that Nigeria is welcoming white farmers from South Africa, and it is becoming the wealthiest country in Africa Watch ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-i7598w4oCRw.html
@@margaritamargarita1115 let them keep those farmers, they've done enough here. Exploited the land and it's people for long enough. Why don't they go and farm back in their own lands? That's what I don't understand.
you talk of whites piling together..and look here...calling him brother??? whites dont go that far with foreign others...they just say they like... what is strong though, just talking the junk??? people wanna hear... i like those movies too....
Alot of people do not listen to what Malema says because the Media has labelled him as a bad person but no Injustice can last forever. We will have economic freedom in our life time by force.
My word I never thought my Commander in Chief (CIC) was so articulate. Damn this guy is on fire. As I did in the last Elections my vote will go to the EFF
Being corrupt is not a requirement for government, not all the miners were unarmed and the strikes were much more political than a need for school fees.
This guy is one of my best in this current generation. Issues with solutions. I wish all opposition politicians back in my country Uganda can just be like him. You need not to only criticize, but be equipped with solutions. People will believe you, including those in the regime. in that way you force the government think twice before attacking you.
I am very proud to see Africa sons are raising to protect Mama Africa may GOD give us many of you. May the sleeping lions wake up in time to save our land. Thanks sons of Mama Africa.
An African intellectual identified 2 things that have impeded Africa's progress (1) Corruption (2) marxism. Marxism is one of the most evil and deadliest ideologies in history. It is closely related to national socialism and is satanic in nature designed not to work and create bloodshed. This is due the fact that it creates envy and this begins the downward cy cle downwards evil
I love the courageous how Julius Malema fight and stand firm for his nation .I think we should apply this to Kenya to fight cases of corruption,tribalism etc
@@deutscheblitzkrieg Simping for the boers is no different from Israel, both are artificially inserted colonial settlers. No wonder Israel supported Rhodesia, now go collect your western chauvinist shekels
Wow! What a beautiful picture Julius Malema painted for South Africa economy . Economic Freedom Fighters lets fight and stand firm to achieve this goal
@jonesy @MARGARET KEEGAN Jesus spoke of heaven and hell as real places (Matthew 13:41-42; 23:33; Mark 9:43-47; Luke 12:5).Jesus mentioned the rich man and Lazarus was an actual demonstrating the reality of the 2 eternal destinations (Luke 16:19-31). Heaven is the dwelling place of God (2 Chronicles 30:27) where Jesus has gone to “prepare a place” for those who love Him (John 14:2). Please when you speak about hell or anything from the bible base it on a scripture. It is really surprising how us people 👉 point out people who are destined for hell. Who gave anyone on earth the power to condemn people to hell? We all deserve hell as the just punishment for our rebellion against God (Romans 6:23). Jesus was clear that “no one can see the kingdom of God unless they are born again” (John 3:3). John 3:18 explains in the simplest terms who will go to heaven and who will go to hell: “Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because they have not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son.” Yet to all who did receive him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God. I am a child of God , if you believe in Christ you are a child of God too ❤. May God bless you
After 7 years, I receive this message as if it is spoken today. The man is the type of leader Africa needs. Julius Malema, should be president of South Africa and eventually the president of Africa Union.
I see a lot of negative comments directed at Malema's persona. Some of the views are blind hatred for the man and some come from facts and truths about the same man. Forget about who the messenger is for a second, did you get the message? All he said is the basic truth that all African nations should get right before they can claim a meaningful stake on the global economic landscape. However this message calls for disturbing the current state of affairs that hold up the capitalist status quo. For this reason any carrier of this message will be called names, discredited, ridiculed and in many cases as happened before, killed, just to silence this very true and important message.
David Nairn if a slave master wipes a slave, that's racism. if the slave takes that wipe and hits his master, that is liberation. you have a choice, put the wipe down or get wiped
If you want rid of capitalism, you will need to get rid of the entire human race. Each human wants something. That is the very notion of capitalism. Greed! And the fact that this man is speaking about capitalism as an evil with all the money he has should be directly suspect to any thinking human being.
He is a con artist par excellence. Remember that the EFF looted and caused the collapse of VBS bank. He claims to be poor but he wears western style clothing, watches, shoes etc made by capitalist governments that supposedly despises. A week ago he stood on stage in front of a packed stadium telling his supporters to kill farmers.
PAN-AFRICANISM. Africans have the right to claim their own material resources. The primacy of Africa belong to Africans. A liberated, unified Africa strengthens Africans in the diaspora as well. Great presentation Julius. All genuine revolutionaries are with you. Forward Ever!!
i have been voting for the ANC for the last few years, but after listening to this speech by Julius Malema i am definitely going to vote for the EFF come next elections!!!!!!!!
We Africans have to consciously come together to solve the African problem. We have to actively engage ourselves to resolve the problem we face #BLESS I
This man is a beautiful soul that just wants justice for his people. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that. His social society is backwards and it’s wrong for his people not to benefit from what was theirs to start with. The world has robbed Africa of its resources but through this man the spirit of Africa is awakened. He is a King without a crown. The world would benefit greatly to listen to him.
A fantastic speech by J. M . ONE day I hope I live to see U become the P.M or PRESIDENT of your great country to wipe out nepotism corruption and all evil practices and make South Africa great.
He might just be the African leader to finally bring about the last revolution of economic and political emancipation that many before him have failed, to finally bring to pass what Kwame Nkrumah and others have envisioned for a greater and better Africa, and I am ready to offer my services Sir!
+Severus Snape Maybe you should read the reality of Kwame Nkrumah's Africa. The book "The State of Africa" by Martin Meredith. I bought it at the airport in Cape Town when leaving the country after a month visit. Also, Malema is a good talker. Research his background thoroughly before you offer your services.
During the first years of his rule, Nkrumah and the CPP were faced with opposition in the form of the United Party (UP). In general, the CPP was socialistic in nature and sought to centralize power and ownership in the government. The UP, on the other hand, championed a federalist philosophy that would allow for a greater distribution of power; the party also espoused the cause of Ghana’s capitalists, supporting private ownership and a competitive free market system. With Ghana’s economy largely based on the production of cocoa, the UP found strong support among the nation’s cocoa farmers, who opposed the CPP’s state-controlled cocoa marketing system. Nkrumah and the CPP set about to weaken their opposition. Opposition leaders who would not merge or compromise with the CPP were eventually harassed or placed in preventive detention. The Preventive Detention Act of 1958 enabled the government to imprison opponents for up to five years without a trial. Press censorship was practiced, and the right to hold public meetings was sharply curtailed. The CPP, with headquarters in Accra, became the center of the nation’s political activity. The party’s central committee became responsible for selecting members of parliament and filling other government positions. A wide range of institutions were created or influenced by the CPP to gain more control over Ghana’s population. Through party appointments, the CPP put its own people into positions such as regional commissioners, district commissioners, and town or local development committee posts. The CPP also created a wide range of functional groups, including the Ghana Trade Union Congress, the United Ghana Farmers Council, the Young Pioneers, the Workers Brigade, and organizations for women, all of which worked to neutralize the opposition. In case these measures failed, vigilante groups garnered support for the CPP with the aid of Nkrumah’s private security forces. Nkrumahism Emerged as Sole Ideology By 1960 Nkrumah and the CPP had consolidated their power and were ready to implement their political policies. The government’s policies were guided by Nkrumah’s personal philosophy, which came to be known as Nkrumahism. According to Ghana: Coping with Uncertainty, “Nkrumahism rejected the rigidity of existing traditional institutions and opposed all manifestations of colonialism, neocolonialism, and external interference.” In other words, Nkrumah opposed the influence of outside powers on his country. He steadfastly resisted the exertion of political or economic power on Ghana from any other source. The basic tenets of Nkrumahism included socialism as the path to further development and unity with other emerging African nations as the way to achieve power in the international arena. As described in Ghana: Coping with Uncertainty, “Nkrumahism rested on several pillars: an outright attack on underdevelopment, the rapid expansion of state intervention in the economy, industrialization as the key to economic growth, and diversification of foreign contacts.” Nkrumahism became an instrument in the development of the cult of personality that surrounded Nkrumah. Eventually, it was seen to be an abstract vision rather than a force that could provide the necessary guidelines for dealing with Ghana’s political and economic realities. A One-Party Socialist State Developed In 1961 Nkrumah nationalized Ghana’s cocoa trade, thus beginning the implementation of his socialist policies. A broad class of state corporations was established to further industrialization and economic growth. These state-linked corporations included agricultural units, external trade organizations, distribution networks, and marketing monopolies. Unfortunately, Ghana’s economic problems began around this time as well. The world cocoa price was falling, and imports and government expenditures increased while proceeds from exports began to decline. A bare bones spending plan or “austerity budget” was introduced. The government borrowed heavily and passed the Compulsory Savings Act, which deducted five percent for savings from workers’ paychecks. When introduced in September of 1961, this deduction led to a general strike on the part of workers. A combination of socialist policies and various external factors led to a serious decline in Ghana’s economy. According to Ghana: Coping with Uncertainty, “Production in government plants during the 1961-66 period declined, the foreign debt burden grew at an alarming pace, real urban wages were cut by half, sectoral imbalances were magnified, and in the name of socialism, gold mines, plantations, and even Accra’s laundries were nationalized, draining resources and generating no return. Agricultural production stagnated and in some cases dropped.” Foreign Policy Based on Pan-Africanism and Liberation Nkrumah implemented an active foreign policy to bring Ghana from the periphery of world affairs to a more important role in the struggle for African liberation and unity. He was instrumental in the creation of the Organization of African Unity (OAU), underwriting preliminary conferences on African unity and developing personal ties with other African leaders. He balanced his ties with the West by participating in the Afro-Asian movement and strengthening his relations with the Soviet bloc. By expanding the range and scope of Ghana’s international ties, Nkrumah hoped to break Ghana’s inherited dependency on external forces. In the early 1960s more than 60 ambassadors were placed in foreign capitals, and a special Bureau of African Affairs was created. Nkrumah’s explicitly global perspective was designed to bring about an improvement in conditions in all of Africa as well as in Ghana. Political Conflicts Led to Overthrow The workers’ strikes of 1961 were led by the same groups that had helped bring Nkrumah to power. When the government’s efforts to placate the workers were ineffective, the trade unions were joined in their opposition by religious groups that protested the attribution of godlike qualities to Nkrumah. At the same time, policy conflicts intensified within the CPP. In August of 1962 an attempt was made on Nkrumah’s life at Kulungugu in Ghana’s Upper Region. As a result, Nkrumah came to distrust the moderate elements within the CPP and relied more on the party’s radicals, resulting in greater isolation from his supporters. In the trial following the Kulungugu assassination attempt, the major suspects were found not guilty. Overreacting to the decision, Nkrumah dismissed the nation’s chief justice and rushed a bill through the National Assembly that gave him the power to set aside any judgment in the nation’s courts. Effectively demolishing the country’s independent judiciary, Nkrumah seemed to be embarking on a course leading to dictatorship. His actions alienated many of his supporters, especially the United States and Great Britain. In January of 1964 a referendum was held to make Ghana a one-party state. It passed, and Ghana legally became a one-party socialist state. However, the vote on the referendum was reportedly rigged, revealing how much power was concentrated in the hands of Nkrumah. Another assassination attempt was made by one of Nkrumah’s own guards. When there was a flurry of military activity around Accra, security concerns escalated. Angry demonstrations against the U.S. embassy followed reports that capitalist forces were trying to overthrow Nkrumah. Four American professors were subsequently dismissed from the University of Ghana at Legon. During this period, Nkrumah was welcoming more Russians to Accra and strengthening his ties to the communist states of Europe’s Eastern bloc while again denouncing the imposition of power on African states by other nations. During 1964 and 1965 Nkrumah became involved in attempts to end the Vietnam War. He had good relations with the Chinese and Vietnamese leaders as well as with the Western powers. Nkrumah was forced to put his peace plans on hold, however, when rumors of more coup attempts surfaced. Around the same time, political turmoil was brewing in the self-governing British colony of Southern Rhodesia. A white minority government declared independence in 1965, and over the next few years efforts to control and segregate the country’s African population increased. Ghana supported the OAU during the Rhodesian crisis and broke off diplomatic relations with Great Britain. Nkrumah’s at tempts to mobilize the military to prepare for war with Rhodesia only exacerbated the problems he was having with Ghana’s armed forces. On February 1, 1966, Nkrumah made his last address to the National Assembly. Preoccupied with a proposed visit to Hanoi, North Vietnam, Nkrumah was by this time isolated from the OAU and virtually at war with his neighbors in West Africa. He left the Accra airport for China on his way to Hanoi on February 21, 1966, and a few days later the Ghanaian army and police staged a coup, thereby seizing power from him. Nkrumah learned of the coup from the Chinese when he arrived in Peking. Exile in Guinea Nkrumah accepted an offer of security from Guinean leader Sekou Toure, who made him the joint head of state of Guinea, and Nkrumah carried on the African revolutionary struggle there. He also continued to write during his exile in Guinea and frequently made broadcasts to the people in his homeland of Ghana over the “Voice of Revolution” radio station. In 1968 Nkrumah set up a publishing company to publish his books. His writings became more revolutionary and extreme. His final philosophy was published in The Class Struggle in Africa in 1970, in which he views the African revolution as part of the world socialist revolutionary process. Later that year Nkrumah became seriously ill. Diagnosed with cancer, he went through a long period of severe suffering before he died on April 27, 1972, in Bucharest.
Thank you for taking the pains to detail this information to me and those others following this comment Steve Woodford , I can assure you I took the pains to read all of it :) . I pride myself in learning as much as I can about the world we live in order to know how it functions and generally to make myself a better human being, if there's truth in your writings and quotes it'd appear I've not done enough learning not only on Mr. Malema and his politics, but also with Khwame who I've long held as a paragon of many an African virtues. I wasnt aware he had any kind of literature in his name either... I shall inform myself further and come back later perhaps more objective and well informed, thanks.
You are a proud citizen of the continent of Africa you speak from the heart, not only for South African but Africa as a whole. you will be blessed and we pray for more people to be articulate and educated and out spoken like you. God bless you.
Dr James Abiye, that's exactly my sentiment. I have been reiterating the same message time in and time out, time and again, I'm propelled by fascination to say it again, without any fear or favor, that no man speaks like this young man, hate him or love him, MALEMA is very much intelligent, and very much brave to say openly, what most Leaders in SAFRICA if not the Africa, are shivering to articulate, that's MALEMA my son.
I salute you 💪 Mr Malema. “the dogs of the rich people have medical Aids but the domestic workers , security guards and university caretakers have no medical Aids" this statement is absolutely true and it's heartbreaking more especially to me (pauper) sometimes it hurts to think deeper. Africans Africans let's try practicing love and equality from Cape to Cairo 🙏💌
@@vince6252 Lol the same people you claim are getting are still here because they committed mass genocide,so miss us with the "respect for human life" rhetoric
Well articulated South African problems by CIC Julius Malema. I came here so that I could understand the core values of the EFF especially whats happening now in SA with the Put South Africa First anti Zimbabwe Permits campaign. This address was 5 years ago but still relevant as SA issues are not yet resolved. All the best EFF in your pursuit to achieve Economic Freedom fro black South Africans and also the rest of Africa.
I know that. my father was a missionary in Pilgrim's Rest and Zebedelia....My point is that Malema is a heathen. God will not figure in his plans. SA will implode if he gets anywhere near the Presidency.
Nigerians love to be around people of different cultures. If you do more research you will see that Nigeria is welcoming white farmers from South Africa, and it is becoming the wealthiest country in Africa Watch ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-i7598w4oCRw.html
Christine I’m turning 60 soon and I’m so happy to hear that Life is just begning. Lynne you are such a sweet Darling and your shows are just a blessing. I’m a Zimbabwean Living in Denmark and I get really inspired so much keep going girl ❤🎉
+Sebastian Musonda 0:00 The mercurial, bewildering and outrageous career of South Africa's leading young politician appeared finished when he was axed by the governing party. Julius Malema was suspended for five years from the African National Congress, meaning he must step down as president of the ANC youth league, the party's disciplinary committee ruled. The maverick had called for the overthrow of the "puppet regime" in neighbouring Botswana, unfavourably compared South Africa's president, Jacob Zuma, to his predecessor, Thabo Mbeki, and stormed uninvited into a meeting of senior ANC officials - all this despite being anointed by Zuma as a potential future president. He was found guilty of sowing divisions and bringing the 99-year-old party into disrepute. "The acts of misconduct for which the respondent has been found guilty are very serious and have damaged the integrity of the ANC and South Africa's international reputation," said Derek Hanekom, head of the ANC disciplinary panel. Malema, 30, is the first leader to suffer such punishment since the youth league was co-founded by Nelson Mandela in 1944. However, he said he would appeal against the decision, ensuring that he will retain his position until that process is exhausted. "We are not intimidated by any outcome," he said. "We remain resolute, we'll continue to fight … because the ANC is our home, and we've not any other home except the African National Congress." Malema warned: "We must also fight for what we believe in. We must never apologise. The gloves are off." Speaking in Polokwane, he was quoted by SAfm: "Let the enemy enjoy, but that victory will not last. "Real leaders of the ANC must now stand up in defence of the ANC. What I like about these people who have suspended us is that they are brave, they are not scared." The punishment is a huge personal blow to Malema, who joined the party at the age of nine, when it was banned by the apartheid government. He even wore an ANC badge on his township school uniform. Malema became leader of the youth league in April 2008 after hotly disputed elections and soon raised eyebrows with declarations such as "We are prepared to take up arms and kill for Zuma". Many more breath-catching pronouncements were to follow, horrifying feminists and anti-racists. He also threw a BBC journalist out of a press conference with the angry rejoinder: "Go out. Go out. Bastard! Go out. You bloody agent!" He also caused unrest by singing the apartheid-era protest lyric "Shoot the Boer". Malema styles himself as a champion of the poor. But his fiery rhetoric calling for wealth to be redistributed from the white minority to the black majority has been mocked by critics who point to his own lavish lifestyle and a police investigation into corruption. Some analysts praised the verdict - which included penalties for five other youth league leaders - as a sign of the ANC's resilience. Eusebius McKaiser, a political analyst, said: "This is a day when the character and principles the ANC stands for scored a spectacular goal against Julius Malema. The message it sent is that the ANC as an organisation is bigger and stronger than any individual, including him." The political commentator Justice Malala added: "The principles enunciated take us back to the ANC of Nelson Mandela, take us back to the ANC of Albert Luthuli, and that is where Julius Malema and his youth league made a huge miscalculation. The ANC is bigger than them." The ANC's disciplinary outcome is also being interpreted in the context of infighting within the party. Malema, considered to be a potential kingmaker, is understood to be campaigning to unseat Zuma when the party holds an elective conference late next year. He has powerful allies, including Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, Mandela's ex-wife. But that threat to Zuma appears to have been neutralised, leaving the president a clear run at a second term. William Gumede, a political commentator and author of Thabo Mbeki and the Battle for the Soul of the ANC, was cautious. "If he wasn't suspended the authority of Zuma would have been gone. Zuma has regained it but now he will need the tactical nous to deal with the fallout," he said. Deep fissures remain in the ANC, Gumede warned. "The issues are not going to go away. The real danger for Zuma is whether Malema can make the case symbolic of the issues of the poor. Zuma is still limping. It's not a clear-cut victory. "The ANC will go into its centenary as divided as it has been in living memory. There are no symbols of unity the party can rally around as it did in the past with Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo. Zuma is a divisive figure."
What an intelligent young man. Assertive, articulate and confident. May God escalate you to a position of presidency. May you be our future President. Africa will be saved. Viva EFF
An African intellectual identified 2 things that have impeded Africa's progress (1) Corruption (2) marxism. Marxism is one of the most evil and deadliest ideologies in history. It is closely related to national socialism and is satanic in nature designed not to work and create bloodshed. This is due the fact that it creates envy and this begins the downward cy cle downwards evil
The crowd showed much respect To this gentleman and like he said south africa needs there help. After all the hurt done he was still willing to call the white brother of south africa BROTHER. We must all listen then speak your idea no demonize speech. Thank you Oxford Men and Women. And I respect you BROTHER
What an excellent speech, I have been following Julius Malema for years, he is so intellectual and patriotic, I wonder why he is not the president of South Africans