In this episode of TakingTheRamsByTheHorns, podcaster RamsByTheHorns discusses the topic after EFF leader Julius_S_Malema recently told party members they needed to finish high school if they want to hold leadership positions in public service.
the topic after EFF leader Julius Malemaparty members they needed to finish high school if they want to hold leadership positions in public serviceMalema had disqualified a party member from holding a leadership position in the public sector because he did not have a matric certificate.
Speaking to supporters in Bloemfontein, Free State, on Sunday, Malema encouraged his party members who failed matric"Rewrite of matric is closing on February 8, and all of them [those who failed matric] must go and register to rewrite matric and complete it by the end of this year," Malema told EFF members.good thing that currently there were no minimum academic requirement for people to occupy political office.end-all is false".
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