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Malema Claims All Former EFF Members Will Return to the Party

May 29, 2025
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Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), has boldly predicted that all former members who left the party—including high-profile figures like Floyd Shivambu, Dali Mpofu, Busisiwe Mkhwebane, and Mzwanele Manyi—will eventually seek to rejoin the EFF.

Speaking on the King David Podcast with David Mashabela, Malema dismissed the significance of their departures, framing them as temporary misjudgments rather than permanent splits. “They will realise their mistake and come back,” he asserted, expressing unwavering confidence in the EFF’s enduring appeal.

The exit of such prominent members—Shivambu (former EFF deputy president), Mpofu (ex-national chairperson), and former MPs Mkhwebane and Manyi—has fueled political speculation, particularly after their migration to the MK Party. Analysts have questioned whether their moves signal deeper fractures within South Africa’s leftist bloc or merely strategic repositioning.

Malema’s remarks appear designed to project strength, reassuring supporters that the EFF remains cohesive despite the high-profile defections. Yet his confidence also invites scrutiny: Is this a genuine belief in the party’s ideological pull, or a rhetorical tactic to downplay the impact of losing key allies?

A Test of Loyalty and Strategy
The claim hinges on whether the former members—now aligned with the MK Party—will indeed reverse course. Their return, if it happens, could validate Malema’s leadership and the EFF’s dominance among radical factions. Conversely, if they remain with MK, it may signal a lasting realignment in South Africa’s opposition politics.

Political analyst Lebo Mashego notes: “Malema is playing a psychological game. By declaring their eventual return, he’s challenging the narrative that the EFF is weakened. But the real test is whether the MK Party can offer something the EFF no longer does.”

As the political landscape evolves, Malema’s prediction ensures that every move by his former comrades will be watched closely—not just for its immediate impact, but as a verdict on the EFF’s staying power.

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