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Backlash for Malema as another Bigwig allegedly ditches EFF for Zuma’s Mk party

September 19, 2024
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Backlash for Malema as another Bigwig allegedly ditches EFF for Zuma’s Mk party
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Mzwanele Manyi, an individual from the Monetary Political dissidents (EFF), has surrendered his dependability without any problem. Manyi was spotted on television wearing a shirt from an organization related with Jacob Zuma, which has caused some conflict in the EFF.

Manyi, who is now known for supporting the EFF, has straightforwardly condemned a court choice that the EFF and others had battled for and won against Jacob Zuma. The court advised Zuma to utilize his own cash to cover his bills. This unforeseen change in Manyi’s position has amazed many individuals.

The EFF, drove by Julius Malema, has been serious areas of strength for an of Zuma, the previous Leader of South Africa. The court administering was a major success for the EFF in light of the fact that it made Zuma pay for his legitimate costs. Manyi’s public help for Zuma and the game plan has made individuals keep thinking about whether he can be relied upon by the EFF. Manyi’s activities have left many individuals considering how Julius Malema, the head of the EFF, will respond to this. Malema has not yet expressed anything about Manyi’s activities, but rather it appears as though this is causing some strain inside the party.

EFF member Mzwanele Manyi has removed his EFF T shirt. put on his Jacob Zuma Foundation T shirt and is on TV blasting a court order which the EFF and others fought for and won against Jacob Zuma. This is for Jacob Zuma to pay all his legal bills from his own pocket. This cannot… pic.twitter.com/NNzSVWoJop

— Goolam (@goolammv) January 25, 2024

 

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