This looks like it is going to drag on for a while.
The EFF leader is taking action.
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has distributed documents alleging corruption at Transnet. He was speaking at press conference in Johannesburg on Thursday.
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) blamed the recession on the ANC’s inability to provide leadership, after first-quarter gross domestic product growth figures indicated that the country has entered into a technical recession. The economy contracted by 0.7% during the quarter, falling short of market expectations of a 1% expansion.
It’s not over until Juju says so…
A whole catalogue of e-mails hit the stands this weekend. And they had the grubby prints of Jacob Zuma and the Gupta family all over them. You guessed it – the internet wasn’t pleased.
Well, that’s a little off-centre.
Malema’s deputy had a few harsh truths to share with MPs, but not everyone was as receptive.
Opposition leader Mmusi Maimane is taking advantage of the deterioration of the ANC Tripartite Alliance, and plans to build one of his own design.
EFF and DA united in desperate times…
Eskom’s decision to reinstate Brian Molefe as CEO is an “illegal, corrupt move”, the Economic Freedom Fighters said on Friday.
Many think Monday is “D day”.
The Deputy President had a very good response.
Friday saw three former leaders unite in an attempt to preserve South Africa’s democratic integrity… Julius was having none of it.
On Wednesday 26 April Julius vs the ANC broadcast South Africa’s political turmoil to more than 310 million households in over 100 countries, here’s the full interview with Al Jazeera.
The DA’s Johannesburg mayor had some choice words on the “ANC thuggery” seen at a community meeting in Midrand on Tuesday.
EFF MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi on Wednesday challenged SACP and Cosatu members in Parliament to vote with the opposition in the upcoming motion of no confidence, as President Jacob Zuma was “beyond repair”.
The EFF have renewed their calls for Die Stem to be cut from South Africa’s anthem.
Once again, the people turned out.
The EFF members are not here to have chill.
The former EFF member said the march planned for April 12 is part of an opposition plot to overthrow the South African government.
The EFF, DA and others are all coming together.
EFF leader Julius Malema isn’t pulling any punches and has been at the forefront of the opposition’s renewed drive to have Zuma kicked out of the presidency.