EFF manifesto promises wealth tax to fund indigent families

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EFF manifesto promises wealth tax to fund indigent families
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'Land and jobs manje [now]” is the party's slogan for the local government elections campaign

27 September 2021 - 14:40governed municipalities would implement a property wealth tax - a special tax where the wealthy would subsidise indigent families, its leader Julius Malema says.

Malema told supporters in Johannesburg on Sunday at the party's manifesto launch ahead of the November 1 local government elections. “How do we determine that this person is rich. Dali Mpofu is going to be the first victim of the property wealth tax because he lives around Mandela's home in Houghton,” said Malema.

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