The EFF begin their conference with question marks over MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi.
EFF president Julius Malema will on Friday deliver a political report on the state of his party, including their performance in May’s national elections.
Malema’s address will come on the second day of the party’s third National People’s Assembly . The conference will choose the party’s leaders over the next five years and formulate party policies.On Thursday, the party’s outgoing secretary general Marshal Dlamini told reporters that the political report would set the tone for the conference.
He described this as a testament to the discipline, commitment, and organizational orderliness that “defines” the EFF. “Following the opening address, we will present and adopt the rules, guidelines, and procedures of the National People’s Assembly.”
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