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EFF's national assembly disrupted by anti-Malema group

M&G Reporters
The Gauteng arm of the EFF sang anti-Malema songs during the second day of the party's national assembly, disrupting nomination proceedings.
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EFF set to form structures for women and youth

EFF set to form structures for women and youth

National - Thuletho Zwane, Matuma Letsoalo
The EFF plans to organise women's and youth commands, dedicated to fighting for economic freedom in the face of the ANC's under-performing leagues.
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Sars tight-lipped on the resignation of senior officials

National - Sapa
Sars spokesperson Marika Mullar says she is not at liberty to discuss the resignation of Modernisation and Strategy Head Jerome Frey, among others.
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ANC leaders are 'bodyguards of capitalism' - EFF

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Numsa's Front: United only in opposition

Numsa's Front: United only in opposition

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