
Economic Freedom Fighters - EFF







The EFF's Julius Malema said his party's leadership would do all it could to end political killings in KZN; however, social media users were sceptical.

EFF leader Julius Malema asked older voters not to vote based on loyalty at the upcoming General Election and to let Nelson Mandela and Mangosuthu Buthelezi rest.

Business and political parties have rejected the NHI Bill in its current form. President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to sign it into law on 15 May 2024.

A new Switch ad went viral in South Africa for its hilarious satire. The ad depicts lazy government workers suddenly becoming productive after drinking Switch.

Actor and political activist Fana Mokoena shared a photo reel on X to mark his birthday on 13 May 2024. Fans and EFF supporters joined in and sent birthday messages.

EFF's Mbuyiseni Ndlozi took a swipe at the MK Party's Jacob Zuma, which left many netizens questioning the possible coalition talks between the two parties.

Politicians like Julius Malema, Jacob Zuma and Mmusi Maimane left their old political parties and formed their own political parties like the EFF, MKP and BOSA.

EFF's chairperson in KwaZulu-Natal, Mongezi Twala, says their campaign is going well and on track, despite a few hiccups across some regions in the province.

EFF leader Julius Malema has sent condolences to the family of a man who was electrocuted while hanging posters up for the party. He died tragically.
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