The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Malema ‘schools’ MDC-Alliance

- Bulawayo Bureau

SOUTH AFRICAN opposition Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Mr Julius Malema has said the MDC-Alliance must stop using rallies as a measure of success, as that demonstrat­es political immaturity.

Commenting on Zimbabwe’s recent elections on one of South Africa’s television stations, Mr Malema said the use of rally attendance in the run-up to polls to dispute the outcome did not show political maturity.

“I had a problem when the MDC-Alliance said they were not accepting elections which were not pronouncin­g them winners,” he said. “Even before the elections, and they say look at our rallies. So, if we use rallies to measure success in terms of elections, then why go to elections? Then let’s just look at rallies and decide.

“EFF rallies are always big, but we are not in government. It cannot be a measure. We must be democratic people.”

Mr Malema said leaders should demonstrat­e maturity and dignity and set an example for their followers.

“We must be so dignified, even in defeat,” he said. “What makes you a statesman is the ability to accept defeat, even if you have your doubts. Just say it’s ok. Chamisa has done very well to put the Zanu-PF presidenti­al candidate at 50,8 percent.”

Mr Malema encouraged political parties to learn to accept democratic outcomes even if they were not in their favour.

He said violence had no space in African politics, as it had proven to escalate matters, and less of a solution.

“You cannot anticipate results,” said Mr Malema. “It is unacceptab­le. Let us learn to accept democratic outcomes. Violence in Africa can never be a solution.”

Mr Malema hailed Zimbabwean­s for conducting free and fair elections which he earlier referred to as an essential part of democracy.

“Zimbabwean elections were smooth, peaceful and democratic,” he said. “The opposition made victory pronouncem­ents before and after, in turn inciting violence by only accepting a result which favoured them.”

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