Economic Freedom Fighters - EFF
The ANC national chairperson, Gwede Mantashe, has rejected EFF deputy president Floyd Shivambu's endorsement as finance minister, but South Africans disagree.
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) second in command, Floyd Shivambu, has one of the most eye-catching vehicles in Mzansi. It is retailed over R1 million.
Briefly News explores the lives of the wives behind South Africa's political leaders including Julius Malema, Mmusi Maimane, Floyd Shivambu and Mbuyiseni Ndlozi.
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema called ANC leaders 'his boys and girls' while claiming no one can bully him and not even Ramaphosa can outshine him.
King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo of Abathembu’s sixth wife, Dr Nolubabalo Mcinga-Dalindyebo, was seen campaigning with EFF members in the Eastern Cape.
Economic Freedom Fighters chief Julius Malema claims there will be vote rigging in the General Election. He says Eskom will implement Stage 6 loadshedding on 29 May.
EFF leader Julius Malema expressed openness to forming coalitions with other political parties after the elections. He mentioned his party's non-negotiables.
The EFF’s Julius Malema accused the Patriotic Alliance’s Gayton McKenzie of wanting to sell drugs; however, the PA said Malema was part of a smear campaign.
Former members of the Economic Freedom Fighters allegedly joined the African National Congress. South Africans discussed their alleged defection.
Economic Freedom Fighters - EFF
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