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On July 26, 2013, at Uncle Tom’s Hall in Soweto—a site of resistance—the EFF was launched, vowing economic freedom in our ...
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Briefly on MSNNota Baloyi Questions Julius Malema’s Source of Wealth: “Not Even Helen Zille Is Balling Like That”Controversial podcast host Nota Baloyi stirred emotions after questioning Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema’s source of wealth.
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Briefly on MSNTV Personality Bonang Matheba Wishes the EFF a Happy BirthdayMulti-award-winning media personality Bonang Matheba recently toasted to Julius Malema's political party, Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), which turned 12.
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The South African on MSNGayton likens himself to Malema: ‘We’re both bank robbers’Criminal to criminal? Gayton McKenzie has taken a cheap shot at EFF leader, Julius Malema, accusing him of being a 'bank ...
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) will commemorate their 12th anniversary with a significant rally in Khayelitsha, uniting ...
ActionSA on Tuesday launched its Government Tracker tool to highlight what it described as “positive work” by City of Tshwane ...
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have issued a scathing rebuke following the visit by Deputy Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, Major-General Bantu Holomisa, to 1 Military Hospital in Thaba ...
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The South African on MSNIEC declines to register Malema foe’s Mandela for President partyFormer ANC member, Mandela Jacob Boy Mamabolo’s attempt at registering a political party, Mandela for President, proved to be ...
The National Assembly has passed the Eskom Debt Relief Amendment Bill, as part of ongoing interventions to rescue the power utility from years of operational challenges and financial crisis.
The red berets will gather at the Khayelitsha rugby stadium on Saturday for the party’s birthday, where thousands of ...
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TravelNoire on MSNWhite Afrikaners Aren’t Oppressed: How Apartheid Shaped South Africa — And Why Its Legacy Still MattersThe first group of white South Afrikaners granted refugee status by President Donald Trump arrived in America in May after Trump declared South Africa’s minority group was victims of a “genocide.
One of the most notorious cases was that of South Africa's longest-serving police chief, Jackie Selebi, who was sentenced to ...
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