The Citizen (Gauteng)

ActionSA takes on Malema

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Herman Mashaba’s ActionSA squared off with the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) over its leader Julius Malema’s remarks seemingly encouragin­g undocument­ed migrants to enter the country.

On Monday, Mashaba announced in a statement that he wrote to National Assembly Speaker Thandi Modise, stating Malema was in breach of his oath of office.

This after Malema criticised the government’s border closures at a press conference last week and encouraged Southern Africa Developmen­t Community (SADC) citizens to “find a creative way” to enter South Africa.

Mashaba, while the Democratic Alliance’s mayor of Joburg, often courted controvers­y and accusation­s of xenophobia with his hardline stance on immigratio­n. This issue also appears to be a central policy issue for his fledgling ActionSA.

Conversely, in line with its Pan-Africanist philosophy, the EFF has consistent­ly decried violence against African immigrants.

Mashaba said ActionSA’s legal team had compiled a complaint that details how Malema, in making his remarks, was in breach of his oath of office as an MP and the code of conduct, ethics and members’ interests.

“When one considers that this public call for illegal immigratio­n comes at a time of a global pandemic, where a second wave of infections has overwhelme­d our hospitals, his remarks warrant the strongest actions of parliament,” said Mashaba’s statement.

“We are a country and countries have borders at which they exercise their sovereign right to determine who may and who may not enter. We need MPs, from all political parties, to fight for South Africans at a time when our government is failing to serve its citizens.”

The matter descended to Twitter, where EFF deputy leader Floyd Shivambu laid down the gauntlet to Mashaba. “Don’t adopt this kind of liberal right wing politics @HermanMash­aba. Your political life will be very difficult & your party lifespan short lived if you adopt the ultra right self hating politics. Stay away from the EFF, many who tried are nowhere to be seen now. 1st warning!” he tweeted.

Mashaba retorted he did not respond well to bullies. –

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