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Floyd Shivambu's visit to Shepherd Bushiri's church on Easter Friday has ignited political outrage, particularly after an Israeli flag was spotted behind the pulpit, raising accusations of support for the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians.
EFF member Carl Niehaus has made explosive claims that 'White Monopoly Capital' and ANC collaborators were the true masterminds behind Chris Hani's assassination 32 years ago.
Recent prison escapes in South Africa highlight the urgent need for the Department of Correctional Services to formulate a robust plan.
Ramaphosa should be held accountable for the circumstances surrounding the February 2020 break-in at his Phala Phala game farm, according to the EFF.
Energy commentator Tshepo Kgadima labels the Just Energy Transition in South Africa a ‘money laundering exercise’ amid concerns over the $8. 5 billion loan from European nations. As calls for transparency grow, questions arise about the accountability of the South African government and the fate of funds meant for energy transition.
As Dali Mpofu exits the EFF, speculation mounts over the party’s stability and the loyalty of its remaining members.
It is high time we bring an end to ANC party gatekeeping, and ‘GNU’ sellout manoeuvring, in the South African solidarity organisations that support the liberation struggle of the people of Palestine, writes Carl Niehaus.
I remain of the firm opinion that the only way to finally honour our fallen liberation struggle heroes, is to once and for all remove the ANC from any vestiges of governing power, writes Carl Niehaus.
The department has overshot its budget by a staggering R3. 3 billion, leading to unauthorised expenditure.
The infrastructure that supports these white racist military training camps should be shut down and those involved should be criminally charged, writes Carl Niehaus.
Just over 1200 military veterans received their pensions at the end of June.
The presentation revealed that the departments have a weak internal control environment, inadequate review of financial statements and supporting schedules, and slow progress in implementing action plans.
‘He felt that now he was parking at the EFF, but found that the MK party satisfied everything he used to like in the ANC, which had been abandoned by Ramaphosa,’ said Seepe.
Questions about the state of the leadership remain as many attempts continue to be launched in efforts to unearth the reasons that may have motivated the recent resignations.
‘My belief remains that the EFF is the only truly economic emancipatory revolutionary movement in South Africa,’ he said.
Either out of ignorance or malicious misinterpretation, there were those on social media who were trying to misrepresent my post.
Former president Jacob Zuma is not the first, nor will he be the last prominent politician to be expelled by the African National Congress (ANC). However, he is undoubtedly one of the most prominent party figures to be booted out of the party founded in 1912.
According to the JG Zuma Foundation’s spokesperson Mzwanele Manyi, Myeni, who was also the foundation’s chairperson, passed away on Friday evening.
Speaking to IOL, EFF MP Carl Niehaus said the party will not join the Government of National Unity with the ‘racist’ DA.
It’s no longer working for advancement and liberation of the people of SA
The DA was rejected by about 80% of the voting population, yet it is approached to form the GNU.
Niehaus said he did not not know whether it was an attempted robbery or an intimidatory or revenge attack.
This is after, in an interview with the BBC’s HardTalk television programme on July 21, Mbalula accused Niehaus of being an instigator of the violence that erupted across the country, but specifically in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal.
Jacob Zuma is the wrecking ball of this coming elections. They are all worried about Zuma. I am not subservient to the DA, and John Steenhuisen has got pre-94 tendencies.
Shezi, who was the co-founder of the African Radical Economic Transformation Alliance (Areta) joined the EFF in December last year after leader Carl Niehaus, a Zuma loyalist, joined the red berets.