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Ndlozi Breaks Silence Amid EFF Drama
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 22247, member: 2262"] Dr Mbuyiseni Ndlozi, who used to be the spokesperson for the EFF, finally posted something on social media after all the drama with Julius Malema, the leader of the EFF. Malema had said some pretty harsh things about Ndlozi, like calling him egotistical and saying he wasn't a real leader in the party. He even said that Ndlozi wasn't so important that they had to be extra careful around him. But Ndlozi didn't even mention any of that stuff Malema said about him. Instead, he just posted a short message on X, congratulating the new leaders that got elected and wishing them well. He reminded them to always be honest and do the right thing when dealing with the party and the public. He hoped they would lead with dignity. Ndlozi had been really quiet on social media ever since Floyd Shivambu, the former deputy, left the party. That whole situation got Ndlozi in trouble because he knew about Shivambu joining a different party, the MK Party led by Jacob Zuma, but he didn't tell Malema about it. Malema made it super clear that he wasn't going to trust people who betrayed him like that. Because of all this, Ndlozi wasn't allowed to go to the EFF's big conference over the weekend. He also didn't get chosen to be part of their top decision-making group. Plus, Malema said that anyone who wasn't at the conference shouldn't be thought of as a leader in the party. Even with all that drama, Ndlozi still wished everyone a merry Christmas, happy New Year, and hoped for economic freedom for everyone. He kept his message positive and ignored all the negative stuff Malema had said about him. [/QUOTE]
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