Musk's remarks came in response to a video in which Malema claimed that the Democratic Alliance (DA) only supported its white leaders.
JOHANNESBURG - Billionaire entrepreneur, Elon Musk, has once again clashed with Economic Freedom Fighters leader, Julius Malema, this time suggesting that Malema should be declared an international criminal.
Recently, Musk has been vocal about South African politics, including expressing his opposition to the Expropriation Act. Musk responded to this clip of Malema on social media platform X, accusing him of deliberately calling for the genocide of white South Africans.
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