BRICS member South Africa is seeing varied leaders advocating for a single African foreign money to blunt the US greenback’s dominance. Julius Malema, the chief of the Financial Freedom Fighters (EFF), not solely advocated for a single African foreign money, however he additionally referred to as for the Continent to have a single President, parliament, and Military. In a fiery speech delivered on Monday, Malema confused that African nations should not have borders to be able to make the Continent economically stronger.
“A divided Continent stands to lose huge,” Malema stated. “We demand one Africa. Demand a borderless Africa. We demand Africa with one president, with one foreign money, with one army command, with one Parliament. As a result of we all know the foreign money of Africa shall be a lot stronger towards the American foreign money,” he stated. Malema’s blazing statements for a single African foreign money come when BRICS is on the lookout for alternate options to the US greenback.
Will BRICS Pay attention To Malema & Think about a Single African Forex?
Malema’s radical political opinions have been criticized by US President Donald Trump when South African President Cyril Ramaphosa visited the White Home throughout his first tenure. Following this, Malema launched an announcement saying, “We don’t care what Trump thinks of us. He won’t ever select a coverage place for Africans. We should refuse to be topics of Trump,” he stated. A single African foreign money, if promoted by BRICS, would rattle Trump and increase Malema’s stance in South Africa.
Nonetheless, the probabilities of South Africa and the BRICS alliance backing a single African foreign money stay slim. The transfer would require an in depth and exhaustive monetary framework, which the Continent will not be able to make for the time being. The primary focus have to be to strengthen their economies and raise their individuals out of poverty. The flaming statements from Melama don’t assist to reduce individuals’s worries and struggles however solely irritate them by means of divisive politics.



