EFF 'proud of the youth' participating in national shutdown

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EFF spokesperson Sinawo Tambo says they are proud of young people's participation in the national shutdown thus far. He says the youth have always been at the forefront of change in South Africa. Tambo was speaking to the media in Pretoria on Monday during the party's planned nationwide shutdown. The EFF is calling for President Cyril Ramaphosa to resign and an end to load-shedding.
20 Mar 4AM English South Africa News · Business

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