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We’re Not a Stokvel” Chirwa Blasts Zuma Over Unsettled Debt to EFF

September 8, 2025
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The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have taken legal steps to recover unpaid legal fees from former President Jacob Zuma, with party leader Julius Malema instructing lawyers to attach Zuma’s Nkandla home. The party alleges that Zuma has failed to comply with a court order requiring him to settle these debts.

EFF Member of Parliament Naledi Chirwa has strongly criticised the situation, stressing the party’s determination to recover the funds. According to Chirwa, the EFF is not an organisation that tolerates financial mismanagement or failure to meet obligations. She pointed out that the debt must be repaid and dismissed attempts to portray the party as unreasonable for demanding what is rightfully theirs.

The dispute stems from legal cases the EFF won against Zuma, with the courts ruling that he was responsible for covering the associated legal fees. Party leaders maintain that Zuma has repeatedly failed to honour this obligation. This move to target his Nkandla property is viewed as a necessary step to enforce accountability.

The EFF emphasises that this action aligns with their commitment to financial justice and accountability, especially among public figures. Party members believe that holding Zuma accountable reflects their broader stance against individuals who disregard legal orders.

The development has sparked widespread discussion, with some supporting the EFF’s firm approach while others question whether alternative methods could have resolved the issue. The broader implications of this case highlight the importance of financial compliance, especially for leaders in positions of influence.

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