Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema’s recent statements on the possibility of forming a coalition with the ANC have garnered attention once again. In a bold move, Malema proposed that his deputy, Floyd Shivambu, be appointed as finance minister as a condition for the coalition. Malema praised Shivambu’s financial expertise and integrity, stating that he is highly qualified for the role.
Malema also raised concerns about South Africa’s energy crisis, predicting level six power cuts after the May 29 elections. He criticized Eskom’s management and accused authorities of using electricity reserves during the Rugby World Cup, leading to a worsened energy situation in the future.
Emphasizing Shivambu’s qualifications and economic knowledge, Malema defended his deputy’s ability to serve as a minister effectively. He called for urgent reforms at Eskom to address the energy crisis and ensure a stable power supply for the country.
Malema’s outspoken opinions shed light on the significant challenges faced by South Africa politically and economically. His advocacy for transparency and accountability in the country’s leadership positions is evident in his bold statements. As events unfold in the coming weeks, Malema and the EFF are poised to remain influential figures in South African politics.
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