After hours of marching, singing and scores of EFF members arriving in buses at Pretoria's Church Square on Monday, EFF leader Julius Malema made an appearance.
EFF leader Julius Malema and party MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi led protesters to Ramaphosa's official residence in Pretoria.After hours of marching, singing and scores of EFF members arriving in buses at Pretoria’s Church Square on Monday, EFF leader Julius Malema made an appearance.
“You must be proud of yourselves, fighters, that we made it without looting, without burning a building. History will remember this day — that you were not scared of 3,700 soldiers. You were not scared of 18,000 policemen. You were not scared of the helicopters roaming over our houses every day as part of intimidation,” he said.near the Union Buildings. The group walked peacefully as people watched from flat windows and balconies as Malema waved at them, beckoning them to join the march.
Several marchers deviated from the route on occasion. Police, who were driving ahead to escort the marchers, had to make several U-turns to catch up with Malema. The EFF was joined by other civil organisations and parties such as the UDM, ATM, SAFTU, Forum 4 Service Delivery and PAC.
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