
Economic Freedom Fighters - EFF







Julius Malema told EFF members that they are going ahead with the National Shutdown on Monday despite intimidation from the government and security companies.

Police Minister Bheki Cele called for law enforcement officials to ensure the EFF's national shutdown is not a repeat of the unrest that occurred in 2021.

The Democratic Alliance (DA) has filed an application with the Johannesburg High Court to have the EFF's national shutdown interdicted and declared unlawful.

Some citizens began protesting and blocking roadways in various parts of the country, sparking widespread fear. This comes ahead of the EFF's national shutdown.

The Economic Freedom Fighters protested outside German company Siemens' head offices in Midrand regarding allegations of discrimination against black employees.

President Cyril Ramaphosa said security forces are ready to protect non-protesting South Africans from threats of violence during the EFF's national shutdown.

The SA National Taxi Council (Santaco) informed the EFF that the taxi industry will not be participating in the opposition party's national shutdown on Monday.

Defence Minister Thandi Modise has place the SANDF on standby in the event of violence in the Economic Freedom Fighters' national shutdown on Monday, 20 March.

EFF leader Julius Malema held a press conference and claimed the political party's planned national shutdown will be peaceful, leaving many citizens wary.
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