Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema said his party would fight crime and corruption if elected to power in Wednesday's elections.
Malema said this included fighting political corruption.
The leader of the country's third largest political party was addressing party supporters at Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane, Limpopo.
The party will hold its final “Tsela Thupa” rally as the country prepares for elections on Wednesday.
Malema says the party will search President Cyril Ramaphosa's Palapala farm, where a large sum of US dollars was stolen, as part of the fight against corruption.
“We are now ready to lead the South African government. We are ready to fight all criminals in the country, including corrupt politicians. We will not ignore any politician.”
“Comrades, when we occupy South Africa we will open Fala Fala and raid Fala Fala, for we suspect there are more dollars left in Fala Fala.”
EFF Leadership Led by CIC Julius S. Malema He greeted the crowd at a packed Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane.
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Malema said the apartheid regime did not end in 1994.
He says high city rates and taxes are a deliberate attempt to drive majority black people away from wealthy areas.
The EFF leader says South Africans cannot claim to be liberated when unemployment is among the highest in the world and inequality is widespread.
“When you want to buy a house, you don't qualify for a bond. When you want to buy a car, you don't qualify for a loan. When you want to start a small business, you don't qualify for a loan. When you want to go to college, you don't qualify for a loan.”
“Today, if you want to go swimming, you can't go swimming if you don't have money. How can we be free when we are hungry? When more than 40 per cent of young people in South Africa are unemployed,” Malema explains.
The video below is from the EFF's Tsela Thupa rally.