The EFF and MK Party are led by former ANC members but ANC acting spokesperson Zuko Godlimpi says there's nothing common between them.
The African National Congress says there is nothing common between itself and breakaway parties, the Economic Freedom Fighters and uMkhonto weSizwe Party.
Government of National Unity with ten other parties, including the Democratic Alliance and Freedom Front Plus. During the briefing at the Birchwood Hotel, Godlimpi said when the ANC lost power in metro municipalities in 2016, the EFF’s condition for forming a government was that the ANC should remove Jacob Zuma as president.
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