Lede van die Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) het Maandag by die Onafhanklike Verkiesingskommissie (OVK) se hoofkantoor in Centurion saamgedrom om die party se registrasiedokumente te ontvang.
Die lede, met hul bekende rooi barette en T-hemde, het in die parkeerterrein van die gebou saamgedrom, gedans en gesing. Hulle het gesing: “Sibatshelile uJuju uyeza…” [Ons het vir hulle gesê ons leier Julius Malema gaan kom]. Sommige ondersteuners het selfs geskreeu, “Dubula Zuma” [skiet president Jacob Zuma].
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Hoop daai koeel vir Zuma is n frisby en klap malema tussen daai klei ore.
Almal gaan so tekere oor Malema wat Staatshoof kan word maar kan dan soveel swakker gaan!
Dan is daar ook nie ‘n N’Kandla en 2 Zulu-konings met 12 vroue om te onderhou nie!
Andre malema sal nooit staatshoof word nie. Sy klein ronde kop is te plat daarvoor. . Die hele wereld lag vir die clown.
Skiet Zuma, en jy skiet jouself in die voet. Al is Zuma die vrotste staatshoof wat ons nog gehad het.
Geagte Mnr Malema, wat laat jou dink JY sal ooit ons staatshoof word?
Buy a car, get a map, and go to hell!!!
hier kom oorlog, nie tussen swart en wit nie ma tussen die verskillende swart groepe.
Lekker manne lekkerrrrrrr laat julle mekaar uitroei! Neem malema ook saam asb
Tweegesig, soos altyd, eers was dit skiet die boer nou sing julle n ander deuntjie.
The ANC Youth League and Young Communist League have since last year been receiving full-time training at several SANDF military bases across the country. The training is government funded and currently at least 8000 Black youths 18-35 years of age will receive 2 years training at a military base. No Whites are included in this programme, nor any youths from any other political Youth groups. According to the Defence and Military Veteran Minister, they aim to train about 20,000 youths a year. The first batch to receive training were 500 youths recommended by the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform, altogether the Department recruited 2500 to take part in the programme and has urged them “to emulate the young revolutionaries of the 1976 generation”.“Skills development will include discipline, patriotism, life skills, rights awareness and specific skills areas empowering youth to change rural areas” The official name for the group is the National Rural Youth Service Corps (Narysec). In May last year 600 Narysec recruits had already received training at a military base in Bloemfontein. Their commander ordered them to paint the words ‘UHURU’ on white stones overlooking a busy road. ‘Uhuru’ means ‘freedom’ in Swahili but in South Africa the word has generally taken a different term, meaning the ‘killing of all Whites’.