Former EFF Students Command president Mpho Morolane ditches EFF
Morolane submitted his resignation on Wednesday morning to secretary general Marshall Dlamini, saying he had decided to pursue a different path in his political career.
Mpho Morolane. Picture: X/@MphoMorolane
JOHANNESBURG - Another Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) member Mpho Morolane has left the party.
Morolane - a former EFF Students Command president submitted his resignation earlier on Wednesday morning to secretary general Marshall Dlamini.
Morolane said he had decided to pursue a different path in his political career.
His exit comes after the departures of the party’s former deputy president Floyd Shivambu and Mzwanele Manyi, who’ve joined the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party.
Two months ago, senior EFF Members of Parliament (MPs) Patrick Sindane and Kenny Motsamai also resigned from the EFF to join the Patriotic Alliance.
JUST IN: Former EFF Students Command president, Mpho Morolane, has resigned from the political party.
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In his resignation letter, Morolane says his decision to ditch the red berets is “a move for a progressive fight to restore the dignity of African people”. @Alpha_Mero25 pic.twitter.com/TuCggt63oR