💨 Abstract
The ‘Kill the Boer, kill the farmer’ chant led by EFF’s Julius Malema has reignited debate in South Africa. Critics, including the DA, view it as inflammatory and divisive, while Malema and supporters defend it as a symbolic expression of liberation heritage. President Ramaphosa and former President Mbeki have downplayed its literal meaning, but international figures have expressed concerns. The chant is tied to broader issues of land reform, racial tensions, and national stability.
Courtesy: Garrin Lambley
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