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EFF factionalism ‘not a factor’ for December conference – The Mail & Guardian

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Last updated: November 18, 2024 7:24 am
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The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) are gearing up for their upcoming elective conference, where party president Julius Malema’s slate is expected to win unopposed. The conference, scheduled to take place in the near future, will see the party’s leadership being decided through a democratic process.

One of the key highlights of the conference will be the gender representation within the party’s leadership structures. The EFF has been vocal about the need for gender equality and empowerment, and this conference will be an opportunity to showcase the party’s commitment to this cause.

Factional battles within the party have been a topic of discussion leading up to the conference, with various members vying for positions of power and influence. However, Malema’s slate is expected to maintain unity within the party and ensure a smooth transition of leadership.

Key figures within the party, such as Mbuyiseni Ndlozi and Floyd Shivambu, are expected to play pivotal roles in shaping the party’s future direction. Their leadership and vision will be crucial in guiding the EFF through the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

The succession planning within the party has been a topic of interest, with discussions around potential successors to Malema. However, at this conference, the focus will be on reaffirming Malema’s leadership and vision for the party’s future.

The conference will also provide a platform for the party to address issues such as party defections and internal challenges. By showcasing unity and solidarity, the EFF aims to strengthen its position as a formidable force in South African politics.

Overall, the EFF’s upcoming elective conference is set to be a defining moment for the party. With a clear focus on leadership, gender representation, and unity, the conference will shape the party’s trajectory for the years to come. Stay tuned for more updates on this crucial event in South African politics.

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