On May 25, Julius Malema, leader of South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), closed a rally by singing the controversial anti-apartheid anthem “Dubul’ ibhunu,” which has reignited debates about race and land issues. During a White House meeting, President Trump cited Malema’s performance as evidence of a supposed “white genocide,” despite a court ruling that the song is not hate speech; Malema’s actions reflect a broader call for socioeconomic change among Black South Africans. The EFF’s platform, advocating for land expropriation and economic transformation, echoes historical movements for African renewal, highlighting enduring inequalities in post-apartheid South Africa.