The leader of the red berets instructions to party members as they canvas for support ahead of the 2024 general elections include to exercise political tolerance, run a clean campaign, and avert displays of opulence entirely.
JOHANNESBURG - Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has armed his party members with a list of dos and don'ts as they prepared to canvass for support ahead of 2024's general elections.
He called on his party to exercise political tolerance and run a clean campaign ahead of the elections.Political parties all seemingly believe they stand a chance to get a big piece of South Africa’s economic pie, with Gauteng set to be the epicentre of the elections. Some of his rules include not campaigning for the EFF after consuming alcohol, avoiding vulgarities, being impolite, or even forcing voters to hear the gospel of the red berets.
Malema later told Eyewitness News it was the media that exposed the public to his assets, claiming to never being a show off.
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