“A puny struggling person.” “A shrunken talkative joke.” Oh and a “loud-mouthed Gucci revolutionary.”
You know you’ve worn out your welcome when the man who not so long ago worshiped you, tells you to throw in the towel.
EFF leader Julius Malema has weighed in on the ANC succession debate ahead of the ruling party’s 54th national elective conference in December.
Supporting Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane to become South Africa’s Public Protector was a terrible mistake, EFF leader Julius Malema has said.
Juju’s not quite done with the ruling party yet, and he’s got a pretty damning prediction for the ANC’s 2018 birthday.
While Zuma was delivering his January 8 speech, the EFF leader was giving one of his own; insisting that Jacob Zuma is anti-education and that white people feel threatened by educated black people.
No parliamentary countdown would be complete without John Steenhuisen, the house’s foremost roast-master.
While 2016’s given us a few shockers from the EFF, none more concerning than the warnings to white people in general; the party’s also had a few, more entertaining moments this year.
In a stunning turn of events, the Guptas have succeeded in getting a warrant to lay claim to somewhere in the region of R180 000 worth EFF property, at the party’s head office.
In parly, Floyd Shivambu said South Africa should aspire to be like Cuba.
Renaldo Gouws might not be everyone’s cuppa tea, but his weighing in on the issue of Malema’s current racially divisive slurs is definitely an eye-opener.
Despite being tied up a court case for calling on his supporters to illegally occupy land, Juju’s sticking to his guns and insists white-owned land should be taken how and whenever it pleases the majority.
Juju’s launched a scathing attack on FW de Klerk, saying if he ever became president, he’d make his life a nightmare.
After appearing in the Bloemfontein Magistrate’s Court on Monday Morning, Juju had a few choice words for the Free State’s Afrikaner community.
The billionaire businessman has often found himself the topic of conversation among EFF and Gupta supporters for his corporate influence and wealth, but seems to have had just about enough of it.
The FW de Klerk foundation has slammed EFF leader Julius Malema for his comments this week targeting white South Africans.
Juju’s had a pretty busy week.
Following the postponement of Malema’s court date, the EFF leader took to the stage in what’s been his most fervent attack on white people yet.
The EFF has said it will not withdraw its calls for the illegal occupation of land, even as its leader faces criminal charges for making the call.
Before the report had even been released, the EFF leader told protesters in Tshwane he was sure there was a copy waiting for him when he went online.
Things got a bit feisty in Pretoria.
The EFF leader has called on members of the public to join the EFF’s mass action in Pretoria on Wednesday, November 2, and warned business owners that they should close up shop as their safety could not be guaranteed on the day.
As the political circus goes on and on, it’s high time this country had its own answer to Armando Iannucci’s genius satire, which lampooned the British political class a decade ago.
The EFF leader has broken his silence on the ICC saga, saying he’d be concerned over what government would do once it is no longer answerable to the court.
Never one to mince words, the EFF leader came to embattled finance minister Pravin Gordhan’s defence, saying that government wants to replace a highly moral man with one of their own puppets.