Despite the gloomy weather CPUT students have come out in their numbers to support the EFF leader.
CPUT student Yonela Bekani said service delivery challenges continue to be a pressing issue in communities and further emphasised that she firmly believes the red berets would be able to bring change.She said people always complain about lack of service delivery, but never take action. This was the time to take action by casting their ballot.
Another student, Reality Dladla said after the ANC and DA'S reign in government, it was time for a younger generation to lead the country. Despite the overcast weather in Cape Town, students from across the city have gathered on CPUT's sportsfield in anticipation of the arrival of EFF leader Julius Malema. Picture: Tarryn-Leigh Solomons/ IOL Politics
“It’s very important students and young people should become involved in the elections because, after all, we are the majority in this country, and that is why I am here today as a student to hear the speech of the commander-in-chief and hear what he is going to say,” said Dladla.It was in this regard that he has decided to come and listen to Malema.
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