Economic Freedom Fighters - EFF
Peet Viljoen addresses racism allegations from jail, criticising specific white individuals and South Africa's government, while aligning with Elon Musk's views.
The EFF boycotted Cyril Ramaphosa’s Budget Vote reply, saying the party didn't want to legitimise a constitutional delinquent who violated his oath of office.
Activist Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma was credited by an X user for creating jobs with the March and March movement. Calls have mounted for the youth to support her.
Reality TV star Peet Viljoen, currently detained in the United States, refuses to apologise for his comments about black South Africans and Julius Malema.
Tony Yengeni urges the black majority to unite for political power at the Conference of the Left, emphasising collaboration for social transformation.
EFF leader Julius Malema shared his thoughts on Ghana’s decision to evacuate its citizens from South Africa, but his response sparked criticism on social media.
The EFF has demanded that the National Assembly oppose President Cyril Ramaphosa’s court application to review and set aside the Phala Phala report.
Sibongile Khawula, EFF MP, aids Werner’s Syndrome patient Sinenhlanhla Khoza with medical care access in KwaZulu-Natal, highlighting community support.
Musa Khawula returns to X after a week-long absence, humourously addressing concerns over legal troubles and sparking reactions among social media users.
Economic Freedom Fighters - EFF
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