Excited Fighters have taken to Twitter to announce Julius Malema’s current location. Video clips are currently trending, showing Malema’s arrival at a location where he will be addressing his followers.
The mother of all shutdowns is currently rocking Mzansi. EFF Leader, Julius Malema,the mastermind behind the protest, has busy dribbling the media houses since the protest started. Everyone kept on wondering where Julius Malema was. Throughout the week, Malema refused to tell journalists wherw he would be joining the protest from. He said he preferred to keep details of his whereabouts secret. Finally Malema’s location has been revealed. Malema has finally been spotted in Pretoria. Members have gathered at Church Square in Pretoria, the group is expected to be addressed by party leader Julius Malema.
Malema arrived at Church Square escorted by EFF commissar and MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi As he landed, Fighters couldn’t contain their excitement. Cheers and praises were the order of the moment. Malema arrived heavily guarded by bodyguards. Have you noticed how ordinary Fighters were not guarded by anyone as they took to the streets. Scores of them were injured, some arrested but their boss is heavily shielded. It’s true what they say, not all animals are created equal. Indeed the red berets were relieved to see their commander. Maybe they were also not sure if he was going to join them because of the rumors that he was chilling at his air-conditioned house. Watch video. He is addressing a crowd of around 1 500 – 2 000 supporters. From there it’s expected that the protesters will march to the Union Buildings.
“This is the most successful shutdown in the history of shutdowns” – EFF leader Julius Malema said as he addressed the party’s supporters in Pretoria.
Meanwhile, scores arrested and injured as strikes and demonstrations led by Julius Malema’s EFF continue in South Africa. EFF is striking because of high cost of living and high unemployment rates with regular electricity loadshedding.
Julius Malema has failed poor people in this way:
1. Middle class is working from home.
2. Poor people can’t even sell on the streets out of fear.
3. Lower class were forced to take leave/day off or unpaid leave.
4. With taxis not operating, biggest losers are street pavement vendors.