2 200 delegates are expected to attend the party's National People's Assembly in Soweto
The Economic Freedom Fighters Secretary-General Marshall Dlamini says it’s all systems go for the party’s third elective conference, formally termed the National People’s Assembly.
The Assembly comes at a critical juncture for the EFF, as the party has experienced internal challenges. Dlamini says the red berets are ready to kick off the conference, with Commander in Chief Julius Malema expected to deliver the party’s political report. Dlamini says the EFF’s conference open sessions will be live-streamed. Malema is widely expected to secure a third term as the party’s leader, facing little to no opposition.national elective conference is proceeding steadily2 200 delegates are expected to attend the party’s National People’s Assembly at the University of Johannesburg’s Soweto campus from Friday.“It’s all systems go.
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