Julius Malema said that Jacob Zuma stands in the way of
acquiring land for the people of South Africa.
Economic Freedom Front (EFF) leader Malema has no sympathy for Zuma,
president of South Africa. In fact Malema lambasts the president publicly and
scorns the deceitful manner in which land reform progress lingers on.
Malema said “no white man came with land”, the white man
came with ships and guns and massacred the country. The white man came to steal
the land and enslave the black man. It is a harsh statement yet historically
the EFF and in particular Malema continues to boast in this fact.
The land expropriation bill has been passed and now
government will have the power to take land away from rightful owners and hand
over to aspiring black farmers. Aspiring
farmers who no doubt will turn fertile, productive land into a barren
wasteland. In the past, there have been no real success stories of black
farmers willing to work hard and keep food production secure. The Zimbabwean
farm lands were once the bread basket of Africa and today, there is nothing.
Nothing has been gained and much has been lost.
The EFF will be participating in their first Municipal
election in August 2016 and remain confident of successfully gaining control of
several municipalities. The African National Congress (ANC) control eight
provinces and the Democratic Alliance (DA) control the Western Cape and a
scattered few municipalities around South Africa. The followers of the EFF are eagerly waiting
to vote this party into power on the basis that free land, education, and a
host of other free benefits will be handed out immediately. The supporters of the EFF have the notion
that once Malema gains control all poverty will be eliminated. However, the political rhetoric used by the
EFF should be taken with a pinch of salt.
Is Malema thinking in antiquated terms of distributing land
to any black man who needs it? Take land
away from white people, corporations and pension funds to hand over to poor
people, is that the plan of the EFF? Malema believes that the war is against
whites and will forcefully remove the land, it’s the battle cry of the EFF. It
is the roar of an aspiring political leader who indoctrinates the ignorant or
uneducated poor people into believing that the EFF can solve South Africa’s
oppression.
Malema remains confident that the upcoming elections will be
a tremendous success for the EFF.
There
is no doubt that the elections will be hotly contested and that the EFF will
gain more votes placing the party into a powerful position. While the ANC
remain insecure and anxious, about losing municipalities in the elections, some
fiery drama can be expected. The ANC have endorsed
corruption and the past 22
years of ANC control show a visible decline in good governance.
Laura Oneale - published on South Africa Today – South Africa News