Economic Freedom Fighters president Julius Malema addressed supporters outside the East London Magistrates Court after he was found guilty on 1 October 2025.
A new bill aimed at restricting liquor advertising is set to challenge South Africa's alcohol industry, raising questions ...
The EFF’s private member’s bill comes on the back of a long and unsatisfactory history of efforts to restrict or ban alcohol marketing in South Africa.
Civil society organisations have called for EFF leader Julius Malema to be removed from the Judicial Service Commission following his firearms convictions.
The EFF has introduced the Liquor Amendment Bill in the National Assembly, aiming to ban alcohol advertising in South Africa.
The EFF in Parliament has expressed disappointment at the decision by some political parties to oppose the creation of an ad hoc committee to probe ap ...
EFF's national chairperson takes aim at statutes depicting pre-apartheid leaders, saying they were reminders of oppression.
In a historic verdict, Julius Malema's conviction raises critical questions for the EFF and South Africa's political ...
The EFF argued that Zuma was not fit to address the house after recent court decisions against the president. South Africa's President Jacob Zuma answers questions at Parliament in Cape Town, March 17 ...
The EFF claims that the SIU's report on Tembisa Hospital confirms that systemic corruption, not foreign nationals, is the ...
The EFF is confident that all these symbols, designed to perpetuate the idea of the supremacy of white supremacists will be ...
South Africa’s third-largest party, the Economic Freedom Fighters, kicked off its election campaign by rejecting the premise of the post-apartheid democratic dispensation. As South Africa prepares to ...
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