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BBC News
12 hours ago
- Politics
- BBC News
UK ban South Africa tough politician Julius Malema from di kontri
United Kingdom don permanently ban South African politician Julius Malema entry into di UK. Di UK Home Office tok say dem see di controversial politician 'non-conducive to di public good', as dem cite im support for Hamas and im past comments about white pipo for South Africa. Dis na di second time in two months UK go deny South Africa opposition leader entry into di kontri - but dem tell BBC say dis decision dey 'valid'. We still dey update dis tori!
Yahoo
12 hours ago
- Politics
- Yahoo
South Africa's firebrand politician banned from entering UK
A controversial South African politician central to a row over race relations in the country has been denied entry to the UK. The Home Office said Julius Malema had been deemed "non-conducive to the public good" and that it was "undesirable" to grant him entry. In a letter published by local media outlet News 24, the UK government cited his vocal support for Hamas, including a speech he made after the 7 October attacks in which he said his own party would arm the group if it came into power. The UK also raised his threat to call for the "slaughter of white people" and to "take up arms" as a reason for the rejection. His Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party, which came fourth in South Africa's parliamentary election last year, condemned the decision as "cowardice" and said it would stifle democratic debate. Malema featured prominently in a video played last month by President Donald Trump during a visit by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to the White House. This is the second time Malema has been denied entry to the UK in just two months. The first time the UK government said he had submitted his application too late – this time, a British official in South Africa told the BBC it was a "substantive decision". The UK said he has no right of appeal and was likely to be denied any future applications, according to News 24. Unpacking the South African land law that so inflames Trump Is there a genocide of white South Africans as Trump claims? Fact-checking Trump's Oval Office confrontation with Ramaphosa Go to for more news from the African continent. Follow us on Twitter @BBCAfrica, on Facebook at BBC Africa or on Instagram at bbcafrica Focus on Africa This Is Africa


BBC News
12 hours ago
- Politics
- BBC News
Julius Malema: South African politician banned from UK by Home Office
A controversial South African politician central to a row over race relations in the country has been denied entry to the UK. The Home Office said Julius Malema had been deemed "non-conducive to the public good" and that it was "undesirable" to grant him entry. In a letter published by local media outlet News 24, the UK government cited his vocal support for Hamas, including a speech he made after the 7 October attacks in which he said his own party would arm the group if it came into power. The UK also raised his threat to call for the "slaughter of white people" and to "take up arms" as a reason for the rejection. His Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party, which came fourth in South Africa's parliamentary election last year, condemned the decision as "cowardice" and said it would stifle democratic featured prominently in a video played last month by President Donald Trump during a visit by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to the White is the second time Malema has been denied entry to the UK in just two months. The first time the UK government said he had submitted his application too late – this time, a British official in South Africa told the BBC it was a "substantive decision". The UK said he has no right of appeal and was likely to be denied any future applications, according to News 24. More BBC stories on South Africa: Unpacking the South African land law that so inflames TrumpIs there a genocide of white South Africans as Trump claims?Fact-checking Trump's Oval Office confrontation with Ramaphosa Go to for more news from the African us on Twitter @BBCAfrica, on Facebook at BBC Africa or on Instagram at bbcafrica