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Social Critic, Dave Gaybba Has Unveiled EFF Funder, Reveals How The Funder Makes His Money

September 9, 2024
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A social critic and political commentator, Agent Dave Gaybba has mentioned who the funder of EFF is.

He mentioned that the person is Ramaphosa’s in—law and that he makes his money via energy businesses. Dave Gaybba reveals that if Julius Malema carries out the national shutdown, then Ramaphosa’s in law who is funding the EFF is also funding Ramaphosa’s downfall.

He told Julius Malema to make it make sense because he is not understanding him. Dave Gaybba took to his Twitter handle and dropped this message, also tagging the EFF founder and president. He wrote, “Julius Malema, make it make sense, please.

Motsepe’s African Rainbow Minerals and Energy funds EFF, yet you wish to carry out a National Shutdown in South Africa because of Ramaphosa, and Eskom… Cyril Ramaphosa’s brother-in-law Motsepe who funds EFF gets the Energy deals? Is Motsepe funding Cyril Ramaphosa’s downfall?”.

Julius Malema today insisted that nothing whatsoever can stop them from organizing the national shutdown scheduled to hold on 20th March 2023. In fact, Julius Malema and EFF foot soldiers are vigorously mobilizing people to join in the national shutdown.

 

Julius Malema tweeted extensively about the national shutdown today, after president Cyril Ramaphosa was quoted as saying that it is not his legal duty as president of the republic of South Africa to end load shedding.

The president noted that the constitution of South Africa has vested the power to provide electricity to municipalities, disclosing that those blaming him for the prolong load shedding are not conversant with the constitution.

This statement made by President Cyril Ramaphosa began to trend, it was contained in his response to a constitutional challenge on load-shedding. However, many people did not take this statement lightly with him.

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