Malema sees opportunity in dissolved Tshwane council

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When asked what went wrong with talks with the ANC, Malema accused the party of behaving like the DA - not appreciating that they hadn't won elections.

EFF leader Julius Malema addresses media at Expo Centre, Nasrec, 21 November 2019 ahead of their December conference. Picture: Tracy Lee Stark

EFF leader Julius Malema has welcomed a move by the Gauteng government to dissolve the City of Tshwane and to put it under administration. Speaking on the sidelines of the Black Business Council’s 2020 Summit in Johannesburg, Malema said this presented an opportunity for the electorate in the capital city to put in charge a government of its choosing.

When asked what went wrong with talks with the ANC, Malema accused the party of behaving like the DA, saying both did not appreciate that they had not won the elections.

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