The EFF will hold its elective conference this weekend in Nasrec to choose new leaders and iron out party policies.
Thousands of delegates have started flocking in. And the country’s third-biggest party will vote for its new leadership at the weekend. CourtesyJOHANNESBURG - The Economic Freedom Fighters says it has spent just more than R32-million for its second national peoples’ assembly.
The party will hold its elective conference this weekend in Nasrec to choose new leaders and iron out party policies.After scandals of money, looting of VBS Bank, new trust funds and family relatives running companies linked to looting, funding Malema and his deputy Floyd Shivambu the party says it cost millions of rands to organize this conference.
“At last count, we haven’t done the final tally of how much for the NPA , but last count was around R32-million and transport is a very expensive thing and venue. Yes we have given VIP treatment and no VBS money was used,” said EFF Treasurer General Leigh-Ann Mathys.The EFF is painting Johannesburg red as they go to their second National People’s Assembly.
Malema is expected to come back as the Commander-In-Chief of the red berets and Shivambu retaining the deputy presidency but other top four positions are up for grabs.“The issue of leadership is going to be responded to when delegates have nominated whoever they nominate for leadership in plenary,” Shivambu said.
“So we are going to respond to that question in plenary. It will be a thorough process which we will be engaged in tomorrow.”Mathys , Advocate Dali Mpofu and Hlengiwe Mkhaliphi are set to make an exit.
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