Julius Malema says that the EFF is ready to rule in all South African municipalities and Ghandi Square will be renamed
Admin | On 30, Sep 2021
Johannesburg, South Africa – The EFF put up its first official 2021 election billboard with a picture of party leader Julius Malema and the words “Land and Jobs Manje (Now)” written across it.
Monday, the billboard was unveiled in Kempton Park. Malema said that similar billboards would be put up in all of the country’s municipalities.
Malema told the media at the unveiling that his party was still waiting for donations of money before it could start a strong campaign.
“The fact that we are putting up this first billboard shows that we are ready for these elections. They will be all over South Africa, including in all the cities and towns. When the time is right, we will also put up posters with the faces of our candidates.” “These elections are important to us. “Our goal is to be number one in every town or city,” Malema said.
He also said that the radio and TV ads for his party would be shown. During the launch of its manifesto on Sunday at Gandhi Square, the party also said that Zahara will sing their election campaign song.
Malema didn’t want to say how much they would spend on these elections.
He said, “We don’t have money right now, but we have an ambitious plan that would cost us a couple million rand.” “We’re going to hire service providers who can give us credit for posters and billboards. We will also try to get a loan. “After the elections, we’ll pay them back,” Malema added.
He also said that they had already talked to a number of donors who said they would give money not just to the EFF but to all parties.
When asked who owned the Winnie Madikizela-Mandela House, he said that the building was bought by his party.
“We paid for it. We have rights to it. He said, “We aren’t paying rent.”
Malema also said that his party would put forward a motion to change the name of Gandhi Square.
“I don’t know what the people who named it Gandhi Square were thinking.” – Julius Malema
One of Malema’s party leaders called Mahatma Gandhi a “racist” on Sunday. This led to questions being asked of Malema. Malema said that he agreed with what Veronica Mente said.