The EFF leader says the school's admission policy will be based on prioritisation of poor orphans, poor victims of domestic violence and poor black people in general.
Julius Malema addresses the media about the upcoming EFF conference in December, 21 November 2019. Pictures: Tracy Lee Stark
In line with the party’s virtues, the plan is for the school to provide “world-class and decolonised education” – something that the party promises to provide on a wider scale should they be elected into power. He lambasted the current schooling curriculum for “consistently making poor black students hate everything about blackness while praising whiteness,” and vowed that the Winnie Mandela Combined School would change this.
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