There is no room for white, Indian supremacy in SA – Malema



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The leader of Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), Julius Malema, states that there is no room for white and Indian supremacy in the country.

Malema was addressing thousands of supporters in the Eastern Cape on Saturday.

He says that racism should no longer be tolerated.

"Wherever we find racism, we must crush it, whether it be done by a white man or an Indian, we must finish it."

Malema provoked controversy earlier in the day , during a speech in the Northwest where he denounced the Indians.

Malema condemned the current government headed by the African National Congress for Corruption.

The controversial leader told supporters that his party will lead in 2019, regardless of the results of the vote.

At the same time, Malema says that in order for South Africa to achieve equality in society, priority must be given to education.

"Please, young people go to school, education is free and we ask the Department of Education to:"

Malema encouraged the Black South Africans go to university and pave the way for future generations.

"You must know that when you enter this university, we will invest money. I you. And when you fail, it's a useless expense, and waste is punishable … you'll have to pay. "

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