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On 17 November 2021, Kunene called the Economic Freedom Fighters leader a 'cockroach' four times during a televised interview ...
On Tuesday, the Gauteng High Court ordered suspended Patriotic Alliance deputy president Kenny Kunene to apologise to Malema.
The High Court in Johannesburg has found that the Patriotic Alliance's Kenny Kunene committed hate speech by calling the Economic Freedom Fighters' Julius Malema a cockroach. Even though the word was ...
On July 26, 2013, at Uncle Tom’s Hall in Soweto—a site of resistance—the EFF was launched, vowing economic freedom in our ...
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) will commemorate their 12th anniversary with a significant rally in Khayelitsha, uniting ...
Opposition parties have expressed dissatisfaction over the election of an ANC member as chairperson of parliament’s ad hoc committee investigating KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Police Commissioner Nhlanhla ...
The EFF has welcomed a court ruling that orders Kenny Kunene to apologise to Julius Malema, but South Africans are divided over who was in the wrong.
The Economic Freedom Fighters are celebrating its 12th anniversary in Khayelitsha in the Cape Flats, Cape Town on 26 July. South Africans shared their views.
A white South African farm worker accused of killing two black women says he was forced to feed their bodies to pigs, ...
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) welcomes the establishment of a parliamentary committee to investigate allegations of ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will host the G20 Leaders’ Summit in November, making it the first to take place on African soil.
Economic Freedom Fighters won 9.5% of the vote in last year’s national elections. The party has faced scrutiny for previously fueling racial tensions.