Leader of the EFF Julius Malema had a briefing with the media on Wednesday.
The EFF will launch their manifesto on 2 February in Soshanguve.
Malema said the party’s list committee is yet to finish the provincial and national lists.
He also commented on is the resignation of Tshwane mayor Solly Msimanga, saying the reasons offered by Msimanga is rejected by the party.
“The EFF will closely monitor the situation in Tshwane and will announce our course of action,” he said.
Regarding Angelo Agrizzi’s testimony at the state capture inquiry, Malema called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to act on corruption charges against minister Nomvula Mokonyane.
Agrizzi has accused Monkonyane of receiving R50,000 a month in bribes.
“In all of the major corruption scandals that have rocked the country recently — from the Guptas, VBS Mutual Bank and Bosasa — only the EFF stands out as incorruptible,” said Malema.
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Article was originally published by eNCA