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Malema says Zimbabweans should look for jobs in their own country

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EFF leader Julius Malema has urged Zimbabweans to look for jobs in their own country. He made the remarks during the Siyabonga rally that took place in Seshego, Polokwane this past weekend. Malema qualified his statement by saying that South Africa’s youth unemployment rate is unsustainable hence his party will now focus on policies that will help create jobs for South African citizens. But why change of heart all of a sudden and what informs this position? You may have heard him in the past suggesting that Zimbabweans should be allowed to work in the country.

GUEST: Thobani Zikalala, independent political analyst

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EFF leader Julius Malema has urged Zimbabweans to look for jobs in their own country. He made the remarks during the Siyabonga rally that took place in Seshego, Polokwane this past weekend. Malema qualified his statement by saying that South Africa’s youth unemployment rate is unsustainable hence his party will now focus on policies that will help create jobs for South African citizens. But why change of heart all of a sudden and what informs this position? You may have heard him in the past suggesting that Zimbabweans should be allowed to work in the country.

GUEST: Thobani Zikalala, independent political analyst

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