Newsbrief: Malema Pushes for Single African Presidency, Currency, and Borderless Continent
Julius Malema, president of South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), has called for a united Africa with one president, one parliament, one military command, and a single currency. Speaking at the Nigeria Bar Association Annual General Conference in Enugu, he urged visa-free movement across the continent and warned against divisions fueled by imperialist forces.
Malema highlighted Africa’s resource wealth and industrial potential, stressing that Nigeria and South Africa should lead continental development. He also condemned xenophobia, describing it as “a betrayal of African unity,” and called for stricter regulation of foreign loans to prevent “debt traps.”
#UnitedAfrica #JuliusMalema #AfricanUnity #DebtTrap
Julius Malema, president of South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), has called for a united Africa with one president, one parliament, one military command, and a single currency. Speaking at the Nigeria Bar Association Annual General Conference in Enugu, he urged visa-free movement across the continent and warned against divisions fueled by imperialist forces.
Malema highlighted Africa’s resource wealth and industrial potential, stressing that Nigeria and South Africa should lead continental development. He also condemned xenophobia, describing it as “a betrayal of African unity,” and called for stricter regulation of foreign loans to prevent “debt traps.”
#UnitedAfrica #JuliusMalema #AfricanUnity #DebtTrap
Newsbrief: Malema Pushes for Single African Presidency, Currency, and Borderless Continent
Julius Malema, president of South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), has called for a united Africa with one president, one parliament, one military command, and a single currency. Speaking at the Nigeria Bar Association Annual General Conference in Enugu, he urged visa-free movement across the continent and warned against divisions fueled by imperialist forces.
Malema highlighted Africa’s resource wealth and industrial potential, stressing that Nigeria and South Africa should lead continental development. He also condemned xenophobia, describing it as “a betrayal of African unity,” and called for stricter regulation of foreign loans to prevent “debt traps.”
#UnitedAfrica #JuliusMalema #AfricanUnity #DebtTrap
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