Lawrence Mapoulo, a new recruit for the EFF in Limpopo, has spoken glowingly about his new political party, saying it is the only hope for South Africans.
Responding to questions about why he left the ANC, Mapoulo said the ruling party lacked effective leadership and South Africans no longer trusted it to deliver on its promises.
He used the analogy of a car that would soon break down to explain the incompetence of leaders in the ruling party.EFF MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi was also present at the briefing and said the recruitment of Mapoulo came at an opportune time for the party, which is on a mission to expand its support across SA and strengthen leadership in its branches.
The EFF is aiming for 1-million card-carrying members across SA, a target it said it was confident it would reach. “He joins the ranks of the EFF at a crucial time in our organisational development in the province. He comes when the central focus is the revival of our structures and aggressive membership recruitment towards the national 1-million membership mark. His experience could therefore not arrive at a more opportune time,” said the EFF in the province.
Österreich Neuesten Nachrichten, Österreich Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Another electricity price hike to hit South Africa from JulyEnergy regulator Nersa’s proposal to increase municipal electricity tariffs in July 2022 will put many South Africans over the edge, says Neil Roets, chief executive of Debt Rescue.
Weiterlesen »
More hard questions, less sensationalism needed from media over xenophobia and immigration - experts | News24When it comes to responsibly reporting on complex issues of immigration and anti-foreign sentiments, South African media should look beyond sensationalist headlines and ask the hard questions, experts say. | JennaEtheridge
Weiterlesen »
What the Google and Facebook undersea cables really mean for South AfricansGoogle and Facebook have promised that their Equiano and 2Africa undersea cables will greatly benefit South Africa.
Weiterlesen »
Here’s how many hours South Africans spend working each weekStatistics South Africa has published its latest Labour Market Dynamics report, detailing how much time employees spend at work each week.
Weiterlesen »
The Stellenbosch group taking South African innovation globalA technology holding company based in Stellenbosch is quietly building a portfolio of cutting-edge tech companies, some of which are now finding success in international markets.
Weiterlesen »