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Despite recent defections of high-profile members, including Dali Mpofu, EFF leader Julius Malema remains confident the party will endure.
Mpofu, a founding supporter, joined the MK Party, citing a desire for “black and progressive unity”
“After a lot of soul searching, I’ve taken a decision that I will be joining MK. I’m joining MK because I believe that is the vehicle through which we will achieve the much-needed black and progressive unity so I’m doing so not necessarily to reject any other organisation but at this point in time, in November 2024, I am of the view that the vehicle through which we should drive that unity is uMkhonto we Sizwe,” said Mpofu.
This shift has fueled rivalry between the EFF and MK Party, especially after MK surpassed the EFF in national election votes.
On Thursday, Malema issued a veiled assurance to EFF supporters.
He posted on the social media platform X, saying that the EFF “will remain standing” and “is not going anywhere under a criminal syndicate,” which appears to be a reference to the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party.
“Only two of your favourites remain and the list will be finalised. They sing beautifully and are always willing to pose for pictures and sign roll calls, but remember, their souls are long gone.
Only two more of your favourites remain, and the list will be finalised. They sing beautifully and are always willing to pose for pictures and sign roll calls, but remember, their souls are long gone. To prevent any potential hurt, it’s crucial to heed the guidance of the…
— Julius Sello Malema (@Julius_S_Malema) November 7, 2024
Another source said they were amazed that it took Mpofu this long to leave the party, because he had been exhibiting signs of wanting to leave since 2020.
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