Malema invites EFF Zim

Malema invites EFF Zim

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By Staff Reporter
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Zimbabwe has been invited to EFF South Africa’s last rally which will be held on Africa day at Mokaba stadium in the neighboring country.


On 29 May, South Africans will go to the polls to elect parliamentary, provincial and local council representatives.
More than 20 political parties are participating in the elections.


On 29 May, South Africans will go to the polls to elect parliamentary, provincial and local council representatives.
“I will lead a delegation from my party which will travel to Johannesburg to mobilize Zimbabweans and other Africans with South African voting rights to come out in their numbers on the 29th of May and vote EFF. A win for EFF and its leader Julius Malema is a win for the continent and the black nation,” said Ndibali.


The EEF’s final rally coincides with Africa day.
“EEF is going to hold its final rally on Africa day. The day is a significant day on African calendar. As EEFs, we believe in togetherness and black emancipation. We have already received an invitation from the office of the party’s Chief Whip. We are going to South Africa not to influence their electoral processes, but purely to render political and moral support to our colleagues whom we share the same vision of one borderless Africa,” stressed Ndibali.


He added that his party will continue to collaborate with all EFFs in Africa.
“EFF Zimbabwe stands in solidarity and continue to offer unwavering support to our sister organizations in Africa. We will continue to fight for economic justice and well-being of our brothers and sisters across the continent,” he said.


Ndibali also challenged all EFFs to prioritize programmes and actions which alleviate hunger among citizens.
“This year, some countries in Southern Africa are facing severe food shortages as a result of El Nino induced draught. We are appealing to our colleagues to focus more on draught mitigation programmes,” he said.
During the weekend Ndibali and his team was Johannesburg where the opposition party was mobilizing votes for the Julius Malema led EFF.
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