Hours after the high court in Cape Town granted a court interdict barring the EFF from causing disruptions during its planned protest on Monday, party leader Julius Malema told members no court order or intimidation from the state will stop the protest from going ahead.
Speaking to members on Friday evening, Malema reminded them that Monday is a day of protest against those who want to perpetuate suffering and the struggles of the black majority.
He said their mission would be to ensure President Cyril Ramaphosa resigns from office, adding this would be done without weapons or machine guns “but with the bodies of the South African people”. “Whether they kill or not kill, we will be on the streets of South Africa. We don’t care what the security cluster says or the judge says. No-one can stop a revolution,” Malema said, taking a jab at the national joint operational and intelligence structure which emphasised no chaos would be tolerated.
The Natjoints said soldiers, police and state security agents would be out in full force monitoring the situation. It stressed lawlessness would not be tolerated, saying Monday's action was simply a protest and not a national shutdown as dubbed by the EFF.
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