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Julius Malema: I run a tight ship, no room for opportunists

Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema says he runs a tight ship and that there’s no room for opportunists. The EFF will hold its National People’s Assembly next weekend, where party leaders will be elected.

Julius Malema

When conditions are not favourable, as a leader, you ought to make sure you lead a tight ship and not allow opportunism to undermine the vision you have. We make no apology about that. I am the leader of the EFF, I’m the founder of the EFF. I’ve got a vision about it. eNCA’s Vuyo Mvoko sat down with Malema to talk about the direction the EFF is heading in.

In other news – Joe Shirimane – I had to tshwasa to save my three children from death

I HAD to tshwasa to save my three children from death!” These are the words of The Xitsonga traditional music sensation, Joe Shirimane (50). The singer says he was scared to take the path but had no choice as his children were in danger.

Joe Shirimane

He says he was told by ancestral spirits to thwasa but was reluctant and every time he visited traditional healers and sangomas they would say he was going to lose his children if didn’t answer the calling. The singer said he also nearly lost eyesight as well. I even struggled to drive and watching tv was a nightmare,” said Joe. Shirimane told Daily Sun that he wasn’t going crazy, but it was signs of the calling. Read more

Source: eNCA