EFF struggling to gain female vote - Malema | lizTandwa
The EFF is struggling to gain leverage with the female voter, its leader Julius Malema said on Tuesday.
He added that the party had even taken a 50%"zebra approach" in its deployment to Parliament which meant the party had progressed towards gender parity. Malema said the party was conducting its own internal research to assess their failure to attract the female vote. Although the party was confident of the youth vote, he was surprised to see the increased support for the party from the elderly, he said.
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