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Malema: If you want to see Zuma arrested vote for EFF
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EFF leader Julius Malema has urged his supporters to vote for the party if they want to see senior ANC leaders charged for their alleged crimes.

CAPE TOWN - Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has vowed to hold senior African National Congress leaders accountable if his party were to be voted into power come 8 May elections.

He has urged his supporters to reclaim the Western Cape from the Democratic Alliance rule and emphasized his plans to clamp down on corruption.He said former President Jacob Zuma, who is currently facing corruption charges, would be the first order of business if the EFF is voted into government.He also took a swipe at Environmental Affairs Minister Nomvula Mokonyane who facing her own bribery allegations.

However, Mokonyane has announced that she would give the Zondo commission an honest account of her relationship with the Watson family, who own Bosasa.

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