“You can’t vote the same way and expect different results,” says Malema
Ga-Nkoana
The Commander in Chief (CIC) and the President of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), Julius Malema, was on a campaign trail urging people of his province to vote for his party over the weekend.
The party recently launched its manifesto under the theme of land and jobs manje.
Malema was teamed up by provincial chairperson Jossey Buthane and deployed member of the Central Command Team (CCT) Sam Matiase.
The CIC addressed the party councillor candidates at Sehlake community hall on October 2nd.
He told them that the EFF councillor found to be involved in corruption and secret relations with other political parties and businesses will be immediately suspended and will face disciplinary measures.
Red beret leader urged non matriculates to at least acquire them before three years and those who have them must have post qualifications.
After addressing them he headed to Ga-Nkoana where he addressed hundreds of his party supporters.
“You can’t vote the same way and expect different results,” Malema told the crowd.
He promised the elderly who receives social grants that they will not pay the electricity under the EFF led municipality.
“Why are grannies that are getting SASSA told to pay ESKOM electricity? We can have a government that operates like the royal family,” said Malema.
He said Sekhukhune area is supposed to have high quality schools because it has minerals.
“That road they are building was supposed to be build by you. Not by people from elsewhere,” he was referring to the R37 road.
He said the EFF is a roaring lion with absolute determination, willingness and courage to take over government from the ANC.
“Your problems will be solved by you and by voting differently and voting for the EFF,” he concluded.