Malema said victory was imminent for the party and that the youth's vote could be decisive when all the votes are counted.
The EFF will receive 65% of the votes when the results of the local government elections are announced.
Malema, who spoke after casting his vote at Mponegele Primary School in Limpopo on Monday, said victory was imminent for the party and that the youth vote could be decisive when all the ballots are counted. “We are happy that our people have received the message because the EFF leadership was on the ground, so were the ground forces of the EFF. We can only hope for the best.”
“We have managed to cover the ground that was not covered in 2014, 2016 and 2019, and that’s what give us confidence.
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