EFF leader Julius Malema says parents should consider their children’s future when deciding who to cast their vote for in the upcoming local government elections.
EFF leader Julius Malema weighed in on Zuma's call for citizens to vote in the upcoming elections. File photo., Malema told elders to follow his lead and not vote for the ANC, saying the party was no longer the same.
“I want my kids to salute me. When you leave kids in a rainy shack, what do you want them to do? We must say this nonsense stops with us,” said Malema.Malema said parents should not let older men take care of their children.
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