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Malema Breaks Silence on Ndlozi Split
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 23778, member: 2262"] Julius Malema Confirms Split with Mbuyiseni Ndlozi. Julius Malema has confirmed his relationship with Mbuyiseni Ndlozi is over. He said this in an eNCA interview on "Power to the Truth with JJ Tabane." Malema did not share why they had a fallout. But he said they stopped talking before the National People's Assembly. "Our relationship ended then. I didn't speak to Ndlozi before or after the Assembly," Malema stated. When asked about Ndlozi's location, Malema said he was not responsible for him. Malema's main focus is his own family, especially his son Ratanang. "I'm not Ndlozi's father. My responsibility is my son, who just passed matric." Malema said the EFF leadership was complete without Ndlozi at their December conference. Ndlozi had resigned when Malema was on vacation with his wife. "The leadership who were supposed to be there were there. Ask him why he wasn't," Malema added. [HEADING=2]Malema Reacts to EFF Leaders' Departures[/HEADING] Many senior EFF leaders left the party last year to join the MK Party. This included Floyd Shivambu and Dali Mpofu. Malema said their exits did not impact the EFF. "Did you feel any vacuum at the NPA? This movement is bigger than individuals. They have no impact." Malema called Shivambu and Mpofu "betrayers." He suggested their contributions were small. "If I wrote a book about them, the chapter would be 'The Two Betrayers,'" he said. Malema acknowledged their role in starting the EFF 11 years ago. But he emphasized the party's progress comes from collective strength, not individuals. "The idea of individuals becomes insignificant once a group decision is made," he said. [/QUOTE]
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