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End of EFF is coming: see what ANC did in Ward 3 that left Malema and the EFF in tears

September 17, 2024
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End of EFF is coming: see what ANC did in Ward 3 that left Malema and the EFF in tears
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Every political event is important, and the ANC’s resounding victory in Ward 3 is no exception. The election’s outcome reflects the prevalent attitudes and preferences of the voters in that area.

Substantial backing for the ANC is an endorsement of its policies and leadership. Meanwhile, the EFF’s 1% performance may indicate a change in the organization’s local influence or the efficacy of its messaging. The outcome may cause both groups to reconsider their approaches and how they interact with their respective constituencies. It’s a striking illustration of the fact that in politics, even a little change in the percentages can have major consequences.

The electoral landscape is always changing, therefore political parties need to be able to adjust to the new realities and stay relevant in the process. This BREAKING NEWS provides a window into the intricate web of forces at work in the political realm as a whole.

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ANC mopped the floor with the EFF as the red berets got a mere 1% in Ward 3

I like how you are selective of your BREAKING NEWS! Even the 1% is BREAKING NEWS🤣🤣🤣 https://t.co/yjF3sII2f5 pic.twitter.com/ODiuohfxHm

— Irvin Jim Slayer (@zsimayi) October 12, 2023

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