EFF President Julius Malema has indirectly criticised his former deputy president, Floyd Shivambu, following Shivambu's resignation to join former President Jacob Zuma's Umkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party.
In the affidavit, purportedly written by former VBS chairperson, Tshifhiwa Matodzi, Economic Freedom Fighters leader, Julius Malema and his deputy, Floyd Shivambu, are implicated in the looting of VBS through Sgameka Projects (PTY) LTD, a company registered under the name of Shivambu’s younger brother, Brian Shivambu.
South African opposition leader Julius Malema and his co-accused Adriaan Snyman have failed in their bid to have charges related to the violation of the Firearms Act withdrawn against them.
“Shame. This party has lost all the people who made it special. Now it’s like a past beauty queen. Walking confidently with wrinkles, while people laugh. So sad,” she wrote.
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema together with the party leadership paid the CEO of Pharmacy Direct a visit in Centurion. The company is alleged to not have paid its employees the temporary employer-employee relief scheme which was initiated through the unemployment insurance fund.
Parts of Johannesburg were like a sea of red when the EFF and truck drivers marched to Eskom's headquarters to protest against rolling blackouts, bringing traffic to a standstill in Sandton on Friday.
Johannesburg - EFF leader Julius Malema has effectively been accused of using the same stalling tactics as former president Jacob Zuma in his bid to evade criminal charges for inciting his party’s followers to occupy vacant land.
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema on Wednesday slammed the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) official at his voting station for wanting to remove his wife's artificial nails before she could cast her vote.
EFF leader Julius Malema on Sunday repeated his claim that President Cyril Ramaphosa had offered him and his deputy, Floyd Shivambu, cabinet positions.
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema on Sunday claimed that President Cyril Ramaphosa and his predecessor, Jacob Zuma, were on top of his list of criminals that needed to be jailed. At the same time, he accused the South African Police Service of failing to arrest ANC politicians facing corruption allegations.