Majority of delegates registered to attend EFF's elective conference - Malema
The National People’s Assembly will elect new leaders and review party policies in December.
EFF Party leader Julius Malema is leading a site inspection at the Nasrec Expo Cente in Johannesburg. This is where the red berets will hold their elective conference in December. Picture: Alpha Ramushwana/ Eyewitness News.
JOHANNESBURG - As the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) gears to hold its third elective conference in December, party president, Julius Malema, said that the majority of delegates had successfully registered to attend the conference.
The party is on a walkabout at the Nasrec Expo Centre in Johannesburg preparing for the conference.
The National People’s Assembly will elect new leaders and review party policies.
The EFF’s national leadership is leading a walkabout at the Nasrec Expo Centre in Johannesburg, as it prepares for its third National People’s Assembly.
Malema said that more than 2,500 EFF members from branches across the country were set to attend the elective conference from 12 to 15 December.
"In all nine provinces, we registered 95% of expected delegates. All of them are registered. They are coming to the UJ on the 12th to come and receive their accreditation."
Malema said that only branches that managed to get more than 10% of the vote in their districts during the 29 May elections would qualify to attend the conference.
We are with the EFF at the Nasrec Expo Cente in Johannesburg. This is where the red berets will hold their elective conference in December.
— EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) November 25, 2024
Party leader Julius Malema is leading a site inspection and will also hold a media briefing in the afternoon. @Alpha_Mero25 pic.twitter.com/AeXUUbPDd5