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Briefly on MSNTV Personality Bonang Matheba Wishes the EFF a Happy BirthdayMulti-award-winning media personality Bonang Matheba recently toasted to Julius Malema's political party, Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), which turned 12.
On July 26, 2013, at Uncle Tom’s Hall in Soweto—a site of resistance—the EFF was launched, vowing economic freedom in our ...
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) will commemorate their 12th anniversary with a significant rally in Khayelitsha, uniting ...
The Economic Freedom Fighters said if Minister Senzo Mchunu had self respect, he would have resigned following the damning allegations.
The Economic Freedom Fighters are celebrating its 12th anniversary in Khayelitsha in the Cape Flats, Cape Town on 26 July. South Africans shared their views.
The Economic Freedom Fighters are now the party for progressive Africans to support. Garikai Chengu is a research scholar at Harvard University. Garikai Chengu is an Ancient African historian.
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Today's anti-growth economic policies would have driven him crazy. And he would have fought back. That's the message for economic freedom fighters everywhere: Unite, and throw off your chains.
Mosa Phadi, The Economic Freedom Fighters, Review of African Political Economy, Vol. 47, No. 165 (2020), pp. 416-431 ...
Mbuyiseni Ndlozi, former MP, has finally left the Economic Freedom Fighters and party politics altogether after a turbulent period of escalating tensions with EFF leader Julius Malema, which led ...
Julius Malema’s political party, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), won about 6 percent of the vote in the South Africa’s March national elections.
Economic freedom aside, the Petrobas Scandal has become extra motivation for those seeking to oust Brazil’s president, Dilma Rousseff.
News about Economic Freedom Fighters (South Africa). Commentary and archival information about Economic Freedom Fighters (South Africa) from The New York Times.
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