Elections2019: EFF does not want votes of xenophobic people, says JuliusMalema
Rustenburg - The Economic Freedom Fighters does not need the votes of xenophobic people, party leader Julius Malema said on Sunday.
"We do not want a vote of people who are xenophobic. We do not want votes of people who suffer from self-hate. Africa is one, without the unity of Africa we will be exploited forever by Europe, by America, and now by China," he said.
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