Daily Dispatch

The Malema interview

EFF chief waxes lyrical over his party, and criticizes the ‘neglect and corruption’ in the Eastern Cape

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Party to reveal ex-DA leader as member during celebratio­ns Police nab SA’s heist kingpin GRAEME HOSKEN SIPHE MACANDA and SIMTHANDIL­E FORD to recruit for the EFF.

“Other councillor­s are telling me that she is convincing them to go to the EFF. I said to them that the EFF is not the future of South Africa. We have members of the DA in that community. If they go to the EFF, we will substitute them with other members,” he said.

Attempts to get comment from Mvenya were not successful.

On Friday the EFF expressed concern over difficulti­es faced by its guests, members and other stakeholde­rs who are trying to access East London to attend the EFF’s 5th anniversar­y.

Briefing the media during a site inspection at Sisa Dukashe stadium, the party’s national spokesman Mbuyiseni Ndlozi said most of their internatio­nal guests were finding it difficult to get to East London.

“Those that are travelling by air are experienci­ng difficulti­es to access Buffalo City Metro. East London flight schedule has been overburden­ed by the EFF event. This shows that a lot of people are interested in the EFF,” Ndlozi said.

Ndlozi added that the EFF is pushing for the name of the airport to be changed from East London Airport (ELS) to Stephen Bantu Biko airport. “When the EFF is in government we will change that name. This is not London. We will also make it an internatio­nal airport,” he said.

This is not the first time East London has been overwhelme­d by crowds flocking in the city during a big event.

Early this year, when the ANC hosted its January 8 statement at the Buffalo City stadium, flights in and out of the city had to be increased.

The party’s members of the highest structure, the central command team, have been in East London for the past week addressing community meetings. The communitie­s included Mdantsane, Duncan Village, Reeston, King William’s Town, Ginsburg and others.

Concerns expressed in the meetings from residents ranged from ill-treatment at work to matters of service delivery in and around BCM.

Ndlozi said that the party was expecting thousands of people to descend on the Sisa Dukashe stadium. “We are expecting a lot of internatio­nal guests and other autonomous economic freedom fighters from across Africa,” he said.

He added that the party was preparing itself to be in government come the 2019 general elections.

“Tomorrow we will be reminiscin­g. Come 2019 we will be in government, whether in a metro, province or nationally,” he said. One of South Africa’s most wanted cash-in-transit heist kingpins‚ Wellington “Bibi” Cenenda‚ has been arrested.

Linked to at least 23 heists across Gauteng‚ Mpumalanga‚ North West Province and Limpopo‚ Cenenda‚ 38‚ and his gangs allegedly made off with R46-million over the past two years.

Sources have confirmed to Dispatch that Cenenda was arrested in a stolen car outside a shopping mall in Bloemfonte­in on Thursday night.

“We have got him‚" said a police source.

“Police were on patrol when they spotted a car that they became suspicious of. They stopped the car and realised it was Bibi.”

Cenenda’s arrest follows the Hawks catching 23 of his alleged gang members in a series of raids across Gauteng earlier this month. When the EFF is in government we will change that name. This is not London. We will also make it an internatio­nal airport. The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) will reveal former Democratic Alliance (DA) member of provincial legislatur­e and provincial chairwoman Veliswa Mvenya as the party’s new member.

The Daily Dispatch has reliably learnt that the party will officially announce Mvenya’s membership at its celebratio­ns at Sisa Dukashe stadium in Mdantsane on Saturday. Party insiders told the Dispatch that Mvenya had been in talks with party leaders before her departure from the DA.

The Dispatch can also reveal that DA provincial leader Nqaba Bhanga recently read the riot act to Mvenya’s former constituen­cy

[former Transkei] councillor­s who Mvenya is rumoured to be trying Phesheya Kwenciba

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