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[VIEWER QUESTION] The EFF says its national shutdown was a success, while ANC Secretary General Fikile Mbalula says it was a flop. What do you think? Head to to vote. #SouthAfricanMorning #DStv403
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EFF exposed our government, from the low levels of or no loadshedding, to surveillance footage available in the security cluster and even the man power to fight crime. There is no more excuses(man made) that our current government can hide behind. It was a success

Cyril the Useless didn't resign. Loadshedding didn't stop. Everyone didn't get a job overnight. If 87 of them didn't get arrested they might have been able to make up 300 in numbers... EFF is just a Clown Party

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I agree, It was the biggest flop After 3 months of planning Malema, wanted to see a Sri Lankan kind of revolution in South Africa. Unfortunately, South Africans rejected the call. It's March 21st, and Ramaphosa is still the current and the future President of S.A. until 2029.

Congratulations to the 87 EFF members who were arrested, their lives will change forever with criminal records they earned themselves... It's a holiday, so they can only get bail tomorrow ... Hmm

To everyone who knows how to use what's between their ears the #NationalShutdown was a huge success. The march didn't seek to course havoc but to highlight pertinent issues that affects us all

It was a flop but Mbalula must leave them alone and focus on his portfolio

huge success everyone saw that only Mbalula

Mbalula is jealous coz ,he never mobilize something like this across the country.... according EFF achieve their goal

It was a success despite the numbers that turned out. But businesses closed… We got to witness that we have resources in South Africa but they only working for those in power. Come 2024 things will change.. load shedding has been gone since Friday and I got to see so many police
