The EFF leader says the party aims to ensure resources and the economy are owned by the black majority.
At a rally in Mpumalanga on Saturday, EFF leader Julius Malema told the crowd that the EFF will “fight for the land” on behalf of South Africa’s black majority.
According to Malema, the situation in South Africa is better than in Zimbabwe as while both Zimbabweans and South Africans are “poor”, “they have land and you don’t”.“We do not want the resources of this land to be enjoyed by a few private individuals, we want the resources of this to be enjoyed by the people,” he told the crowd.“The naysayers never believed that one day the President of SA would be a black person but we had our first black president in 1994.
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