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In the latest round of potshots, McKenzie called Malema stupid, a gossip, and a bank robber in a social media message to his ...
Patriotic Alliance president Gayton McKenzie responded to Economic Freedom Fighters president Julius Malema's threats to sue him for calling him a bank robber.
On July 26, 2013, at Uncle Tom’s Hall in Soweto—a site of resistance—the EFF was launched, vowing economic freedom in our ...
Julius Malema has reignited his long-standing feud with former ANC MP Jacob Boy Mamabolo, calling him an “ice boy”.
A violent altercation during a City of Cape Town council meeting has got social media users debating, after an EFF councillor was choked by security.
Tensions have been mounting between coalition partners, the ANC and ActionSA, over city manager Johann Mettler’s continued ...
Asked specifically what the current state of rural security surveillance infrastructure is, South African Deputy President ...
After months of back and forth, the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) will send the 2025 Appropriation Bill to President ...
According to Defence and Military Veterans Minister, Angie Motshekga, Rheinmetall Denel Munition (RDM) is “a proudly South ...
The Economic Freedom Fighters are celebrating its 12th anniversary in Khayelitsha in the Cape Flats, Cape Town on 26 July. South Africans shared their views.
Gayton McKenzie has clapped back at Julius Malema’s threat to sue him for defamation after he labelled the Economic Freedom Fighter leader “stupid” and a “bank robber” in a recent Facebook Live rant.