Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema slammed the Democratic Alliance for trying to dissolve the City of Johannesburg in hopes of fresh elections.
"Johannesburg is stable. Johannesburg is a mayor and the MMCs are up to task. A lot of those MMCs are up to task, they are trying their level best with limited resources," said Malema.After defending the stability of the City of Joburg, Malema called out the media for not doing their job.
Malema claimed the media is not covering the work Joburg MMCs are doing, and there seems to be a media blackout. He argued that the former mayor, Mpho Phalatse, was always plastered in the media.South Africans react to the DA's plans"The DA needs to support Action's vote of no confidence and sort out their relationship with PA.
"What is the point? There is no way the DA votes will increase. The DA will have to work with other parties. And the DA refuses to do so. JHB is bad for the DA"s brand according to the DA.""You had a chance to bring stability, and you squandered it with your pettiness. Michael Beaumont and Mpho Phalatse told us this."
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