
Economic Freedom Fighters - EFF







The Presidency has defended government after Julius Malema revealed that the transport minister blocked the EFF from transporting protestors to the shutdown.

EFF members camped outside the ANC's headquarters, Luthuli House in Joburg, and called for the end of loadshedding and President Cyril Ramaphosa's removal.

Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema sang praises to his supporters for bravely participating in the national shutdown despite heavy police presence.

The Economic Freedom Fighters, alongside several political organisations, protested outside President Cyril Ramaphosa's presidential residence in Pretoria.

The Economic Freedom Fighters took to the streets on Monday, 20 March for its national shutdown. The ANC and DA have claimed the planned protest was a failure.

Johannesburg CBD residents said they would ensure looting does not take place during the EFF's national shutdown and the party was praised for its conduct.

The EFF does not plan to take responsibility for violent conduct and criminality that occurred during the national shutdown, saying it was the DA's fault.

Protestors affiliated with the Economic Freedom Fighters were arrested for disrupting operations at a Woolworths in Sandton as part of the national shutdown.

Julius Malema praised EFF members for not looting and damaging property during the nationwide shutdown. Many citizens agreed with the politician's remarks.
Economic Freedom Fighters - EFF
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