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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Julius Malema?Julius Malema often is covered by Center and Right Media sources.
Center: 51%
Right: 48%
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0% Local Coverage63% National Coverage37% International Coverage
Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Julius Malema?Julius Malema often is covered by Center and Right Media sources.
Center: 51%
Right: 48%
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Julius Malema · South AfricaThe DA has previously called the EFF its enemy number one. On King David Studio, a podcast, Helen Zille recently claimed if the EFF were to come into government, the rand would “crash to the floor”.See the Story
Its about our people, says Malema on EFF being open to working with DA in coalition govt
100% Center coverage: 2 sources
Julius Malema · South AfricaEconomic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema says he would rather work with former president Jacob Zuma and the uMkhonto weSizwe party than Patriotic Alliance (PA) leader Gayton McKenzie. Malema addressed the Eldorado Park community on Wednesday, where he labelled the PA a “drug organisation” and said that McKenzie was in politics for money. WATCH: Malema tells Eldorado Park residents all races were ‘oppressed the same’ under apartheid …See the Story
Why Malema is willing to work with Zuma, but not Gayton
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Julius Malema · South AfricaActionSA leader Herman Mashaba has said he is concerned with some back-tracking tendencies from some members of the Multi-Party Charter. Mashaba warns parties of betraying the charter Mashaba said he had noted statements that had been made in public by members of the charter concerning possible working relations with the ANC after the May 29 elections. ALSO READ: Multi-Party Charter goes a step farther towards a real new dawn He also said he wa…See the Story
No betrayal allowed: Mashaba's concern over Multi-Party Charter members back-tracking
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Julius Malema · South AfricaInvestors do, of course, want certainty. Obvs. What they don’t want is the certainty that someone will come and grab their assets. The notion that you will certainly be hit by a tidal wave does not normally incline one to take a dip in the ocean. The post After the Bell: Why Julius Malema is the mirror image of Donald Trump appeared first on Daily Maverick.See the Story
After the Bell: Why SA’s Julius Malema is the mirror image of the US’s Donald Trump
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Julius Malema · BotswanaSunday Standard Khan calls on President Masisi to lift Visa restrictions on Malema & co Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) parliamentary hopeful for Molepolole North, Arafat Khan, has called for the lifting of visa restrictions imposed on South African political figures, including Julius Malema and other Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leaders. In a formal letter addressed to President Mokgweetsi Masisi, Khan highlights the longstanding visa…See the Story
Khan calls on President Masisi to lift Visa restrictions on Malema & co
Julius Malema · GazaEconomic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has urged the Muslim community of Lenasia to reject all political parties that support the Israeli government in its attack on Palestinians in Gaza. Malema made the remarks during his Town Hall meeting, taking the party’s message of nationalisation, quality education for all, eradicting crime, load shedding and Israel’s attack on Gaza to residents of Lenasia, south of Johannesburg, on Saturday…See the Story
Malema urges Lenasia residents to reject political parties that support Israel
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Julius Malema · JohannesburgAs South Africa’s May 29 election looms, Julius Malema of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) promises investors clarity and consistency lacking in the ruling ANC. Malema’s controversial policies, including mine nationalization and land expropriation, raise concerns, yet he assures a controlled approach. With the ANC’s support waning, potential coalitions with the EFF or other parties loom. Malema dismisses fears, suggesting alternative markets.…See the Story
Malema's EFF promises investors clarity ahead of May 2024 election
100% Right coverage: 1 sources