Economic Freedom Fighters - EFF
This time a report claims that R4 million worth of 'concerning' payments were made to Economic Freedom Fighter leader Julius Malema's cousin.
With the apartheid flag banned, the Economic Freedom Fighters have asked President Cyril Ramaphosa to abolish Die Stem from the national anthem.
The EFF has come out in strong opposition to what they say is a state-funded attack on black foreign nationals, warning that the violence may spread across the country.
Babayi Vusi Mathe has led former EFF members in forming the AFCO group, levying heft allegations against his former leader Julius Malema in the process.
The IEC has announced that all votes have been counted and the ANC is in the lead with more than 57% of the votes. An official announcement will be made by the IEC at 6pm
After allegations of citizens being able to vote more than once, there have been calls for a re-election. South Africans weighs in on the notion.
Both the DA and the EFF disagree with calls for a re-election in South Africa. Smaller parties banded together and demanded a re-run yesterday.
EFF Deputy-President Floyd Shivambu is confident that the ANC will not be able to secure the outright majority in Gauteng, thanks to his party.
Julius Malema says if he is elected president, he will get ride of South Africa's borders. He said the EFF wanted to the continent to be a borderless pan-African community. He made the comments while speaking to 702 talk radio.
Economic Freedom Fighters - EFF
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