The EFF has invited supporters to a 'festival of the poor' at the Sekhukhune sports ground in Thembisa.
EFF Leader Julius Malema invited supporters to attend a siyabonga rally at the weekend, which the party dubbed a 'festival of the poor'.The EFF will slaughter cattle at its Siyabonga rally this weekend to celebrate its performance in the recent local government elections.
“We invite all our people to yet another festival of the poor to be addressed by CIC Julius Malema. We will also be slaughtering cows as thanksgiving to our people following the successful LGE which has seen positive electoral growth for EFF.”
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