Kaya 959 Reporter
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) will today, Wednesday, April 6, march to billionaire businessman Johann Rupert’s properties in Mpumalanga and the Western Cape.
The EFF made the announcement last month about its intentions to stage marches to all Rupert’s properties, especially in Stellenbosch in the Western Cape and in Malalane within Nkomazi.
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The party says they will engage in a direct confrontation with Johann Rupert in order to register our disdain of the arrival of white settlers in South Africa in 1652, which is the day when the problems of Africans began.
They also said that In order to register their disdain about the arrival of white settlers in South Africa on April 6, 1652, which is the day when the problems of black people began, the EFF will engage in a direct confrontation with Johann Rupert by marching to the stolen land he claims to own in the Western Cape and Mpumalanga.
[In Pictures]: Azania in Kayamnandi, an area established by the EFF through land occupation.
— Economic Freedom Fighters (@EFFSouthAfrica) April 6, 2022
Kayamnandi is under one of the richest municipalities in South Africa (Stellenbosch).
The Rupert pass these communities everyday without shame, while they continue to amass wealth. pic.twitter.com/u7OLTHQbEI
EFF Spokesperson Leigh-Ann Mathys said: “370 years later and Africans remain landless without ownership of our natural resources and to know economic power hence the EFF marks this day with a picket at the two farms that Johann Rupert claims to own.”
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