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The EFF Lawyers have written to ANC Secretary General, Fikile Mbalula regarding the defamatory Statements made against the EFF during a media briefing held by the ANC on 2 July 2026.
The EFF’s Statement on the Defamatory Falsehoods Spread by ANC Secretary General Fikile Mbalula
- Mbalula cannot erase the historical reality that outbreaks of xenophobic violence and organised anti-immigrant mobilisation have plagued South Africa since at least 2007, culminating in the horrific attacks of 2008, years before the EFF was even formed. To suggest that the EFF ignited a phenomenon that predates the existence of the organisation is a fabrication so absurd that it insults the intelligence of the South African public.
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The Constitutional Court ruled today that the City of Cape Town & Western Cape Government entrenched apartheid spatial housing patterns by failing to provide affordable housing in areas such as Sea Point & Cape Town CBD.
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July is international Disability Pride Month
It represents a month where Disabled People dont have to feel othered by society.
Disability Rights are Human Rights
Nkosikhona Ndabandaba says they will engage municipalities and Transnet to help reclaim abandoned buildings occupied by foreign nationals and use them to accommodate South Africans living in shacks.
[WATCH] Insizwa Nobunsizwa Development Foundation founder Nkosikhona Ndabandaba dismisses claims of divisions between himself and March and March leader Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma. He says they support the movement fully, despite attempts to divide them. #Newzroom405
Dear @MbalulaFikile
I told you guys that the issue here is not March and March but the fear of Jacob Zuma… Those who are close to Fikile Mbalula please can you tell him that we met with his leadership in Ethekwini when we had our first March they refused to be part of the March, now when March and March has grown to be this big from nothing suddenly he pulls out a picture of us having met with the MK?? Why not pull out a picture when we met with Action SA, IFP, DA, ,Afrika Mayibuye, ATM, Operation Dudula because we have met with ALOT of political parties and leaders, including ANC??
So the issue is having met with MK? How many times have we sent our grievances to the ANC and they Ignore March and March and then decided who they want to meet because they don’t have the surname Zuma? The ANC issued a statement when I was fired and said they welcome me being fired? Now you want to make it seem like this is political? The President of the Country is the President and we only wanted to meet him to address the immigration issue not because we wanted a photo op with him, so if he chooses to not see us that’s not a loss to us really! We organised those marches without the ANC
When we started March and March it was a joke to many of you! You Fikile even went on TV and asked who I am? Now after we organised a nation wide protest you are trying to make it seem as though we were doing things in silence or behind the peoples back to meet certain people? Everyone knows we have met several political parties and we have explained why!!! You failed with labelling us vigilantes, you failed with the tribalism, now you want to keep aligning us with MK so you can prove a point that this is not a genuine organisation? Goodluck with what you are trying to do Bhuti but please be honest when you are addressing issues!
Important Reminder:
This is the face of the immigration crisis. He is the Minister of Home Affairs, which only has 832 immigration officers for over 3 million illegal foreigners.
The immigration officers don’t even have document scanners, biometric devices, real-time database access. They intentionally broke down the capacity of the State to deal with immigration crisis.
No Free Food, Free Tshirts with Transport… Just South Africans United in their call for Illegal immigrants to leave the country ‼️✊🏻🇿🇦❤️ South Africa we THANK YOU 🥹🙏🏻for fighting for your country, United we will bring the change we need to make South Africa better!❤️🇿🇦✊🏻No DNA just RSA FOREVER 🇿🇦🇿🇦
Yes, Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma was selected by the United States government to participate in an official leadership program in 2023.
As the high-profile founder of South Africa's anti-immigration "March and March" movement, her participation in a U.S. state-sponsored initiative has drawn significant public attention and debate.
Key Facts About Her U.S. InvolvementThe Programme: In 2023, while working as a prominent radio presenter, Ngobese-Zuma was selected to join the prestigious International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP).
This is a flagship professional exchange program funded and managed by the U.S. Department of State.
The Focus: Her three-week program in the USA focused heavily on media responsibility, countering disinformation, understanding AI, and global politics.
Controversy: Political analysts and critics have pointed out the irony of her participating in a U.S. diplomatic initiative while simultaneously leading a nationalist, anti-foreigner movement that heavily emphasizes absolute state sovereignty and strict borders.
Her South African Education and BackgroundWhile she participated in this professional development program in the United States, her foundational schooling and higher education took place entirely in South Africa:
High School: Attended high school in Johannesburg.
Higher Education: Studied Supply Chain Management at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN).
Current Studies: She is also a practicing law student.
Who is Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma?Ngobese-Zuma is a former award-winning radio DJ at Vuma FM who transitioned into full-time civic activism.
She is the face of the "March and March" movement, which organizes large-scale protests demanding the mass deportation of undocumented immigrants, accusing them of straining South Africa's public services, schools, and hospitals.
Her critics often accuse her of fueling xenophobia, while her supporters view her as a community hero fighting for the rule of law
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JUNE 30 PROTESTS | Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni says government is not worried about the threat of weekly protests against undocumented immigration in the country.