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EFF rejects SARB’s Phala Phala findings

By: Natasha Archary Image | @EFFSouthAfrica /Twitter The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has rejected SARB's (South African Reserve Bank) Phala Phala findings, saying the bank was "abused" to exonerate President Cyril Ramaphosa. In a statement issued on Monday, 21 August, shortly after SARB released its findings from an investigation into alleged transgressions at Phala Phala, the EFF said it rejected the "nonsensical findings". "In their pathetic and poor attempt to […]

today22/08/2023

Malema calls for accountability from non-performing leaders in the EFF

NEWS

EFF in Tshwane says if DA doesn’t fix streetlights in 7 days, they’ll do it themself

Zuko Komisa Julius Malema/ EFF Twitter EFF in Tshwane says if DA doesn't fix streetlights in 7 days, they'll do it themself. The Economic Freedom Fighters in Tshwane has given the Democratic Alliance (DA) led coalition government a seven-day deadline to fix the streetlights, stating that if they fail, the party would have to do it themself. Obakeng Ramabodu, the regional chairperson for the EFF, stated on Tuesday that the party […]

today17/08/2023

Crawthorne Christian Academy

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Crowthorne Christian Academy under the spotlight after dreadlocked learner pushed and banned

By: Natasha Archary Crowthorne Christian Academy in Midrand is under the spotlight after a learner was pushed and banned for wearing her natural hair in dreadlocks. Videos of 12-year old Tylin Gcabashe being told she will not be allowed into the school unless she shaves her hair off, has caused outrage online. The learner and her mother were both pushed out of one of the school's offices by the Principal's […]

today16/08/2023

NEWS

“This is not a playground” – Malema reacts to scuffle between a group of white males outside EFF headquarters

Zuko Komisa EFF Leader Julius Malema - Twitter "This is not a playground" - Malema reacts to a scuffle involving a group of white males outside EFF headquarters. A small group of white men got into a scuffle with EFF members ahead of the press briefing. They allegedly wanted to attend the press briefing uninvited, and tempers flared. The incident was minutes before EFF leader Julius Malema began addressing the […]

today02/08/2023

ENTERTAINMENT

Julius Malema pays tribute to his grandmother for his Success

Katlego Sekhu Twitter: @Julius_S_Malema The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) marked a momentous occasion as they celebrated their 10th anniversary at a packed FNB Stadium. Following the celebrations, the party's leader Julius Malema took to social media to express his gratitude to the EFF's devoted members for their unwavering support. Moreover, Malema took a heartfelt moment to pay tribute to his late grandmother, attributing a significant part of his success to […]

today30/07/2023

GroundUp Ashraf Hendricks- EFF members go head to head at UCT

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Supporters of gay rights and EFF members go head to head at UCT

GroundUp: Text by Mary-Anne Gontsana. Photos by Ashraf Hendricks. Gay students and supporters at UCT protested on campus before the lecture by Patrick Lumumba, who was the keynote speaker. Tensions ran high at the University of Cape Town on Monday evening as supporters of gay rights confronted members of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) ahead of a lecture by Kenyan professor Patrick Lumumba. Lumumba, who has been reported as supporting repression of […]

today25/07/2023

nonsensical report

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EFF slams Acting PP’s “nonsensical” report on Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala “criminal activity”

By: Natasha Archary Image | @EFFSouthAfrica /Twitter The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has slammed Acting Public Protector (PP), Kholeka Gcaleka's report on President Cyril Ramaphosa's Phala Phala "criminal activity" as nonsensical. In a statement issued after Gcaleka cleared Ramaphosa of any misconduct in the Phala Phala saga, the EFF said the Acting PP's report was illogical and nonsensical. This after the Section 89 panel found prima facie evidence that Ramaphosa […]

today03/07/2023

nonsensical report

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EFF loses Supreme Court Of Appeal land invasion case against Afriforum

Zuko Komisa Image | @EFFSouthAfrica /Twitter EFF loses land invasion case against Afriforum. The Supreme Court of challenge (SCA) has dismissed Economic Freedom Fighter's request to challenge a court order preventing them from initiating land grabs that was issued by lobbying organization AfriForum. They were unsuccessful in their attempt to appeal AfriForum's interdict to stop land occupation. EFF has already had his motion denied by the High Court, Constitutional Court, […]

today22/06/2023

Malema calls for accountability from non-performing leaders in the EFF

NEWS

Malema says the country will be plunged into darkness in the next two weeks

By: Natasha Archary Puxley Makgatho Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader, Julius Malema has warned that the country will be plunged into darkness in the next two weeks because there will a total grid collapse. Malema addressed media on Monday, 15 May from the party's head offices in the Johannesburg CBD, where he claimed the ANC and Eskom heads don't want to admit to citizens that the grid is collapsing. "A […]

today15/05/2023

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