Julius Malema associates with ‘silent leaders’ who would join Floyd Shivambu

  • The president of the Economic Freedom Fighters, Julius Malema, is going after leaders he believes are too quiet
  • At a recent media briefing, Malema said those behind his downfall were aligned with former Vice President Floyd Shivambu.
  • South Africans criticized him, accusing him of dictatorial tendencies and a refusal to share power

Tebogo Mokwena, affiliated with Short newsprovided local and international political analysis and interviews in South Africa for Daily Sun and Vutivi Business news during his nine years of experience.

Julius Malema said the members who knew about Floyd Shivambu's departure are unreliable.
Julius Malema felt betrayed by members who remained silent about Floyd Shivambu’s departure. Images: Per-Anders Pettersson/Getty Images and Luba Lesolle/Gallo Images via Getty Images
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JOHANNESBURG-De Economic freedom The president of the fighters, Julius Malema, is fighting tooth and nail against those who were silent about Floyd Shivambu’s departure.

Malema tightens the grip

Malema addressed the media at a press conference in Nasrec, Johannesburgon November 25, 2024. He slammed party leaders he thought were silent on Shivambu’s departure, saying he would never trust them. He added that they had information on an issue that would discredit the party and kept quiet.

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He said that unfaithful people cannot be trusted. He was even prepared to lose votes if it meant dealing with disloyal party members. He also praised EFF’s former Secretary General Godrich Gardee, saying he showed exceptional loyalty to the party during difficult times. Other members including Busi Mkhwebane and Dali Mpofu also left the EFF.

Netizens disagree with him

South Africans Facebook were not impressed with his approach.

Comfort Scara Mashabela said:

“Give Ndlozi the presidency.”

Moreshka Lebona said:

“He is very stubborn and leads his cult followers over the cliff.”

Ronald Rgm Makhubela said:

“I thought Julius was the most intelligent politician in South Africa.”

Tumelo Bandile said:

“You’re bitter about being kept as a mampara for so long and you want to look like you’re throwing them out.”

Amo Nation said:

“They left because they cannot tolerate the EFF’s policies.”

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Malema will not entertain the rumors about Ndlozi

In a related article, Short news reported that Malema refused to entertain rumours That Mbuyiseni Ndlozi was excluded.

Media reports claimed Ndlozi had been barred from attending the elective conference, and Malema denied the claims as she spoke.

Source: Kort Nieuws