Some EFF members want their demands met🤦🏾 A group of party members vowed to continue picketing outside the ANC headquarters until they see action. Read more 👇EFF ANC
“Ramaphosa will remain president. Loadshedding will continue. Eskom increase effective 1 April 2023. Nothing changes.”“Thanks EFF for entertaining us with fun walks today. But next month and next year Ramaphosa will still be SA president.”
ANC SG Fikile Mbalula slams national shutdown saying"SA is not a banana republic”, leaving citizens fuming“So, the march was in Pretoria and JHB only vele? Because the rest of the country is a very chilled, shame.”“And tomorrow morning nothing will have changed. Ramaphala will still be president, Eishkom and NERSA will still be giving it to us dry.
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