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EFF leader Julius Malema issued a stern warning to members plotting against the party by forming rival political groups. He dismissed these attempts as failures.
Malema insists the EFF is not linked to criminals and says the party has consistently led efforts to expose corruption and ...
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He makes reference to the now-defunct moonshot pact, which was led by the Democratic Alliance (DA) but abandoned following the 2024 general elections ...
Malema caught the ire of US President Donald Trump when South Africa visited the Oval Office in May—where Trump showed ...
Julius Malema, leader of the EFF, passionately defends his party's integrity, claiming they have never succumbed to criminal ...
The EFF's Julius Malema is among those who have called on the public to provide information that will lead to the dismantling of criminality.
Parliament has appointed MPs to the Ad Hoc Committee tasked with investigating serious allegations against KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner, Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will host the G20 Leaders’ Summit in November, making it the first to take place on African soil.
To lead meaningfully in the next phase of our democracy, Julius Malema must face the hard reckoning of his past conduct. The moral high ground cannot be claimed while cloaked in unresolved allegations ...
Gayton McKenzie fired a cheap shot at Julius Malema, saying that the EFF leader was a bank robber just like he was, sparking division on social media.