The EFF has pledged to address South Africa's stark inequality, promising that once in power, those living outside of prison will no longer be subjected to worse conditions than those incarcerated.
As the last notes of the anthem faded away, the stadium erupted into cheers and chants, setting the tone for an energetic and lively rally.Meanwhile, in Pretoria, President Cyril Ramaphosa was leading the national commemoration of Freedom Day at the Union Buildings, marking 30 years since the country's first democratic elections in 1994.As Malema took the stage in Alexandra, he highlighted the struggles and triumphs of the past three decades.
According to Malema, the township's dilapidated state is a result of the ANC's corruption and neglect. He alleged that the governing party has stolen billions, leaving Alexandra in a state of disrepair. Malema directed his attention to the City of Johannesburg, denouncing the prevalent corruption and sexual exploitation he claims is rampant in the city.Before you can get a job, you are forced to engage in sexual acts with city officials. This kind of corruption and exploitation will end after the 29 May general elections.
He emphasised that jobs should be given to anyone who is a citizen, regardless of their political affiliation. However, he also acknowledged the immediate needs of the most vulnerable, saying they understand that elderly and those in need require support now.
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