Parties such as Xiluva, and the South African Rainbow Alliance have recently been absorbed by uMkhonto weSizwe party
Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. and previously said the proliferation of “black parties” has hindered the country’s progress and what he called the total liberation of black people.
“If you wanted to call for unity of people, you should have joined the EFF and not formed a parallel organisation,” Malema said outside the home ofMalema questioned why the EFF was often the target of such calls for the unification of “black parties”.does not want to unite with them; they never complain that the Patriotic Alliance does not want to unite with them,” he said.
On Wednesday Malema said he would not work with Shivambu and did not want to involve himself in his problems, referring toon Tuesday as MK party secretary general over an unsanctioned trip to Malawi to visit fugitive pastor Shepherd Bushiri. Shivambu has been redeployed to parliament as an MP. “The parliament now is run by young people; young people are running that thing. If he comes there and thinks he can impose himself on them, they are already ready for him. You can be rest assured that he will not do anything to undermine the superior logic of the EFF in that parliament.”
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