Sunday Tribune

EFF party members push for reform

- NATHI OLIFANT

A RED tide is swelling against EFF leader Julius Malema with the emergence of an aggrieved group of EFF members intent on institutin­g internal democratic reforms.

Four suspended EFF MPs are crisscross­ing the country to push for reforms in the embattled party, with Andile Mngxitama saying “there has been serious erosion of internal democracy in the EFF”.

The rebels converged at the AF Wood Centre in Pietermari­tzburg yesterday under the guise of a consultati­ve meeting and to launch the KwaZuluNat­al leg of the campaign #SaveTheSou­lOfTheEFF.

Mngxitama was joined by fellow MPs Khanyisile Litchfield-Tshabalala, Mpho Ramakatsa and Lucky Thwala.

The aim of the meeting was to solicit input from various KZN EFF regions on what needs to be done to save the EFF from a “cabal that runs it like a spaza shop”.

The group also wants the party finances to be run in a transparen­t, efficient manner.

Just under 200 fighters had joined the MPs in the venue, guarded by at least 10 police and traffic vehicles including a police Nyala.

Litchfield-Tshabalala said the launch of the KZN campaign, which comes a week after the provincial assembly last week, was key to saving one of the EFF’s biggest provinces.

“We launch this campaign today because our leaders are at the centre of eroding the identity of the EFF. We have no home other than the EFF, but we cannot allow our movement’s soul to be destroyed by behaviours imported from the ruling party,” she said.

Litchfield-Tshabalala said in last week’s assembly serious irregulari­ties emerged. She said bogus branches from four regions attended and purported to hold a legitimate assembly.

“Four regions is not even 50 percent of the 11 regions we have in the province. Among those attending today we have nine regions – where did we get them, because last week the national leadership claimed other regions did not attend?” said Litchfield-Tshabalala.

Mngxitama fired a broadside on Malema saying his leadership was ensuring intoleranc­e of the dissenting voices.

“I must state that, unlike in any other parties, there are no divisions in the EFF. We are still very much part of it, but we exercise our freedom to right and wrong because we love the party and we do not want it to be destroyed by a few individual­s. Not our party and not in our name,” he said.

The EFF’s central command took disciplina­ry action against Mngxitama and Khanyisile Tshabalala after they tried to hold a press briefing last month. The briefing was disrupted by pro-Malema supporters.

Attempts to get comment from the opposing EFF faction were not successful.

 ??  ?? EFF members Nathi Phewa, Khanyisile Litchfield-Tshabalala, Andile Mngxitama and Lucky Thwala shortly before the meeting yesterday.
EFF members Nathi Phewa, Khanyisile Litchfield-Tshabalala, Andile Mngxitama and Lucky Thwala shortly before the meeting yesterday.

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