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SaxLife

@pakoayanda

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m a s h è s h a 💨 (@_mashesha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fikile Mbalula is a cruel man!!! How can he deny Julius Malema from burying his friend!!! Mbalula is heartless even when there’s death!!! #EFFPresser

Mfundo (@mfundo_999) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Even if the EFF is wrong on that Naledi matter. However, we must be very careful of these people reprimanding the movement. They do not care about the EFF or Naledi. They have one intention, to make Malema the unreasonable dictator. You report at work if you going to be absent.

SimplyExtrodinaryblog (@themusicbinger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This turn out is due to the EFFSC work, EFF registration activation work, and EFF Campaign!!! Its all young people out there IEC did absolutely NOTHING!

U'Zikhali wase Venda (@maloyiisaac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2014 the EFF had evidence of vote tampering and wanted to take action, guess who called them "hooligans"? The ANC led by Zuma😂🤣

MotshewaKeMama❤️🖤💚 (@tshepamotshewa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To this day: Julius Malema and EFF are still the face of Zuma must fall. Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu are still the face of VBS. EFF is still the face of anarchy. Now you want EFF to be the face of political unrest? We are tired.

To this day:

Julius Malema and EFF are still the face of Zuma must fall.

Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu are still the face of VBS.

EFF is still the face of anarchy.

Now you want EFF to be the face of political unrest? We are tired.
Motšwa Gae (@motjwa_gae) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10,333,953 people voted for the ANC, MK and the EFF. 3,505,735 voted for the DA. The DA calls a coalition between the three parties a "doomsday coalition". To them, democracy is allowing their ±20% to dictate to the ±80%. Absolutely no respect for the wishes of the majority.

SimplyExtrodinaryblog (@themusicbinger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I hope people feel vindicated Malema has clarified EFF ‘s ‘radical posture’ If you complain now, you really really just hate EFF and font care about objectivity

Kyle 🇵🇸 (@sejanusv3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So now that the DA has some control over national government, they can fix crime in the cape flats, public transport systems, spacial apartheid, and all the things that they said they couldn’t fix because of failures on a national level… right?

KM (@khanyamsika) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People keep glorifying Ramaphosa, the man has failed. Stop insulting our intelligence. A 21% electoral decline. Stagnant economy. Depreciating currency. Lack of infrastructure growth. Austerity. 40%+ unemployment rate. Depressed middle class. Is not an achievement. But failure

Ms SthembiD❤💰📖 (@sthembid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Slaughter. Lol yesterday patriots were crying over R28k pair of shoe which CIC will pass though to his sons and future generations...Today a PA leader that hasn't built a house for the poor like the EFF has done blew R125k on ALCOHOL for 1 night!!! "I blame foreigners" 😭

Sentletse 🇷🇺🇿🇦🇵🇸 (@sentletse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They were attacking Floyd when he was in the EFF and accusing him of looting VBS. He is now outside the EFF and they want to portray him as some helpless victim of the EFF. The agenda is anti-EFF. An EFF that is in disarray and collapsing is their ultimate goal. A cohesive EFF

Thuso van Zyl🇿🇦🇵🇸 (@thuso1africa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet Ralph Mupita, A Zimbabwean born Engineer, MTN Group CEO based in South Africa. When he was appointed MTN CEO, xenophobic South Africans wanted him fired and deported because is from Zimbabwe, but they have no problem with Europeans managing big companies in South Africa

Meet Ralph Mupita, A Zimbabwean born Engineer, MTN Group CEO based in South Africa. When he was appointed MTN CEO, xenophobic South Africans wanted him fired and deported because is from Zimbabwe, but they have no problem with Europeans managing big companies in South Africa