Cape Argus

EFF advert gives voters something to ponder

- GOITSEMANG MATLHABE goitsemang.matlhabe@inl.co.za

WITH 30 days to the country’s national and provincial elections, the EFF has caused a stir on social media with the release of its controvers­ial new advert.

Released over the weekend, the one-minute, 30-seconds clip tagged Vuka Vela Vote starts off by listing the many problems plaguing the country, from corrupt activities, money laundering and power cuts to millions lost in tenders and President Cyril Ramaphosa being accused of corruption.

It then asks South Africans for how long they are prepared to continue to complain about the same things such as unemployme­nt.

The adverts go on to show harrowing scenes of shacks burning, and how people have normalised complainin­g about the dark, while being in the dark.

“They promised free education in 1994. Thirty years later all they’ve delivered is a corrupt NSFAS and a broken education system. On May 29, election day, vote EFF.”

This was accompanie­d by flashbacks of news reports showing students lining corridors and sleeping on university grounds due to lack of accommodat­ion.

“Choose jobs, choose land, fight against load shedding, Vuka Vela Vote,” the narrator urges.

The advert ends with scenes of commander-in-chief (CIC) Julius Malema speaking at the FNB Stadium in Soweto where the party held its 10th anniversar­y on the ascending platform.

The advert trended on X, formerly Twitter, for most of the weekend with many users commending the party for conveying a strong and meaningful message, while others offered tips on how to improve it.

“I like it a lot! I can see the vision they had in coming up with this one. However, they could have rode on the ‘2024 is our 1994’ tagline. It contextual­ises the significan­ce of this election, and in turn, the individual obligation we all have as voters. A powerful call to act and rally behind the EFF,” tweeted Jay Makumbe.

User Fortune Thabiso added: “The powerful imagery, relatable narratives, message of hope and empowermen­t combine #vukavelavo­te #voteEFF202­4.”

 ?? ?? FOUNDER and leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), Julius Malema, gestures as he addresses his supporters in Alexandra near Johannesbu­rg, on April 27.
FOUNDER and leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), Julius Malema, gestures as he addresses his supporters in Alexandra near Johannesbu­rg, on April 27.

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