'Leave the office': EFF wants Ramaphosa to step down, says he failed dismally

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'Leave the office': EFF wants Ramaphosa to step down, says he failed dismally
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The EFF claims that the police and NPA will protect the president. The party says it has given President Cyril Ramaphosa a chance to prove himself, but now he should be treated like former President Jacob Zuma. Read more👇EFF RamaphosaMillions

Shivambu suggested that the government entities will manufacture evidence to prove Ramaphosa is innocent.“All the important government institutions are currently being frogmarched into recreation of what exactly happened at the farm. Fictional buyers will be sought, the amounts understated, SARB and SARS approvals backdated.

The EFF Leader Julius Malema said during a media briefing that Ramaphosa has failed dismally and said:

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