Malema mocks ANC's half-empty anniversary rally

The ruling party threw a birthday bash, but barely anyone actually bothered showing up. Julius Malema roasted the African National Congress after their anniversary event at Moruleng Stadium in North West flopped hard with massive gaps in the stands. He claims this poor turnout proves voters feel totally over them, while President Cyril Ramaphosa tried speaking to the sparse crowd about rebuilding trust.

The EFF leader mocked their excuse about traffic jams causing the emptiness inside the venue. He argued that blaming congestion in a village just highlights total incompetence regarding basic planning. Malema also laughed off complaints about the hot weather because true revolutionaries supposedly stand firm regardless of scorching heat.

Spokesperson Sinawo Thambo piled on, stating empty stands reveal deep weakness within the organization. He suggested that failing to pack a stadium sends a massive signal that internal mobilization is broken. Thambo feels this embarrassment proves the political giant is fading fast while struggling to impress anyone anymore.

Ramaphosa warned his peers that they must fix internal issues or face defeat during the upcoming local government elections. Service delivery failures in the North West clearly kept supporters away despite efforts to bus people in. This disaster suggests real voter apathy exists where the organization previously held total dominance.
 

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