SOUTH AFRICA: Zuma Took Our Money - Economic Freedom Fighters
EFF members sang about President Jacob Zuma and the money spent on Nkandla as they waited for party leader Julius Malema to address them on ...
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EFF members sang about President Jacob Zuma and the money spent on Nkandla as they waited for party leader Julius Malema to address them on Friday night.
“u Zuma o thate i mali yethu” (Zuma has taken our money), they sang in ×Boksburg, on the East Rand, at an event to celebrate women's month.
The song was a reference to the R246 million spent on security upgrades to Zuma's Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal homestead. Public Protector Thuli Madonsela recommended in her report on Nkandla that Zuma repay that part of the money not spent on security features, like a swimming pool, cattle kraal, and visitors' centre.
Last Thursday EFF MPs disrupted questions to Zuma in the National Assembly by chanting “pay back the money”.
At Friday's event about 100 Economic Freedom Fighters members dressed in red berets and overalls sang struggle songs as they waited for Malema, including one paying homage to ANC veteran Winnie Madikizela-Mandela.
Source: IOL NEWS
“u Zuma o thate i mali yethu” (Zuma has taken our money), they sang in ×Boksburg, on the East Rand, at an event to celebrate women's month.
The song was a reference to the R246 million spent on security upgrades to Zuma's Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal homestead. Public Protector Thuli Madonsela recommended in her report on Nkandla that Zuma repay that part of the money not spent on security features, like a swimming pool, cattle kraal, and visitors' centre.
Last Thursday EFF MPs disrupted questions to Zuma in the National Assembly by chanting “pay back the money”.
At Friday's event about 100 Economic Freedom Fighters members dressed in red berets and overalls sang struggle songs as they waited for Malema, including one paying homage to ANC veteran Winnie Madikizela-Mandela.
Source: IOL NEWS