The EFF is on a drive to attract support ahead of the May 29 general elections.
The Economic Freedom Fighters’ president, Julius Malema, says the party will reject the closure of coal mines in South African in particular in Mpumalanga.Unemployment, poverty, the closure of coal mines and poor service delivery are the key challenges highlighted by Malema.
“The EFF in this province will not create less than 700 000 jobs because of mining, because of tourism, because of land ownership. But equally we are going to create more jobs here in Mpumalanga because we are going to industrialize, we are going to make sure there are factories here and these factories are working and get employed in those factories. You own these factories.”
EFF member Carl Niehaus, former Public Protector, Busisiwe Mkhwebane, members of the Eswatini EFF leadership and the People’s United Democratic Movement in Eswatini were present at the launch. Those who attended the manifesto launch say they believe that the EFF is well positioned to take the province and country forward.“The EFF is the only political party in South Africa that has a plan to change our country to create jobs, to return the land and to address the issue of load shedding. If you look at the 256 pages of the EFF’s election manifesto it goes into details, we provide the background information and we give people really indication how are going to achieve this.
“No one gets into the boxing ring for a loss or a draw so we are definitely sure that we are going to come out victorious, not only in the province but nationally. What you see here are the ground forces of the EFF in Mpumalanga. So we are proper, we have ready machinery available on the ground 24/7. Now we are working the elections non stop until the day of the elections.
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