
Economic Freedom Fighters - EFF







The DA's Helen Zille claims that the Economic Freedom Fighters' national shutdown will not address South Africa's problems and will only make things worse.

The Democratic Alliance has launched legal action against the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) ahead of the Red Berets national shutdown to prevent violence.

The DA wrote to Police Minister Bheki Cele asking for assurance that the EFF's planned national shutdown would not be violent and a repeat of the July unrest.

President Cyril Ramaphosa was cleared of wrongdoing in the Phala Phala farm theft scandal but Major-General Wally Rhoode was found to have acted unlawfully.

ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula accused the EFF of stealing the party's resolutions. He claimed the EFF was built on the ANC Youth League's policies.

The Economic Freedom Fighters boycotted President Cyril Ramaphosa's Q&A session on Thursday, 9 March. The party listed a number of reasons for their no-show.

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) in the Western Cape called police officers out for arresting three women while impounding the taxi they were travelling in.

COPE member Murunwa Makwarela was found to be ineligible to hold the City of Tshwane's mayoral position due to an insolvency declaration case back in 2016.

EFF member Fana Mokoena was roasted on Twitter after he urged South African celebrities to join the Red Berets' national shutdown happening on March 20, 2023.
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