You Can’t Ban Me: Julius Malema Fired Back After Ngizwe Mchunu Declare Him Unwelcome In KZN

iReport South Africa | 28.03.2026 19:36

In response to Ngizwe Mchunu’s claim that party chief Julius Malema is no longer welcome in KwaZulu-Natal, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) in the province have issued a stern reprimand.

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) issued a strong statement condemning Mchunu’s comments, calling them politically immature, reckless, and lacking in base. A democratically elected leader, they adamantly maintained, could access any part of South Africa. The party stressed that Malema’s presence in KwaZulu-Natal is both necessary and lawful, and that the province remains a crucial arena for its political program.

Constant political disputes and divergent ideological viewpoints are supposedly the root causes of Mchunu’s remarks, which have sparked heated controversy. Conversely, the EFF cautioned that statements such as these could undermine democratic norms and fuel unreasonable divisions.

The party claims that the Commander-in-Chief would keep visiting South Africans wherever they may be. Additionally, the party said that any efforts to exclude Malema are only theatrical stunts. The EFF went on to say that Mchunu was trying to make a name for himself by being aggressive.

Many Malema followers have taken to social media to denounce Mchunu’s remarks as unconstitutional, and since then, the party’s stance has gained momentum. According to experts, this incident has highlighted the growing hostility between various political factions and prominent figures in the area.

Conversely, Mchunu maintains his belief that his comments reveal the sentiments of specific communities in the KwaZulu-Natal province and has not recanted his assertion. Consequently, the impasse has worsened, leading some to worry that confrontations may break out if Malema proceeds with his intended visits to the area.

Political observers are sounding the alarm that the rising rhetoric could further exacerbate an already volatile political climate. In spite of mounting resistance, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have remained defiant and have emphasised that they would not back down from communicating with their supporters across the nation.

As the rhetorical war rages on, everyone is wondering if this disagreement will stay civil or if it will eventually boil over into something far bigger.