The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) in KwaZulu-Natal has condemned former Ukhozi FM presenter Ngizwe Mchunu for declaring the province a “no-go area” for party leader Julius Malema. The party labelled Mchunu a charlatan and accused him of sensationalism and tribalism.
Ngizwe Mchunu’s Remarks
According to reports, Mchunu made the remarks during a recent interview, stating that Malema would not be allowed to campaign in the province. The EFF has since responded, condemning Mchunu’s comments as divisive and tribalistic.
The EFF’s response comes as the party prepares for its upcoming election campaign, with Malema expected to play a key role in the party’s efforts to win over voters in KwaZulu-Natal. As noted on the Economic Freedom Fighters Wikipedia page, the party has been actively involved in various social and political issues in South Africa.
EFF’s Stance on Tribalism
The EFF has long been vocal about its opposition to tribalism and racism in South Africa. The party’s leader, Julius Malema, has been a strong advocate for unity and equality among all South Africans, regardless of their racial or ethnic background. In a recent statement, the party reiterated its commitment to fighting against tribalism and promoting social cohesion.
Some of the key points highlighted by the EFF in its statement include:
- Rejection of tribalistic and divisive rhetoric
- Promotion of unity and social cohesion among all South Africans
- Commitment to fighting against racism and discrimination
As the EFF continues to campaign for the upcoming elections, it remains to be seen how the party’s message of unity and equality will resonate with voters in KwaZulu-Natal and beyond.