EFF member Floyd Shivambu has failed in his attempt to overturn a ruling by the Joint Committee on Ethics and Members’ Interest that imposed a nineday salary penalty for Shivambu’s nondisclosure of financial benefits received from Sgameka Projects. Shivambu had sought an urgent appeal to the Western Cape High Court, claiming he was unjustly denied the opportunity to be aware of the charges against him before the verdict was reached. Parliament approved the High Court’s decision, emphasising its dedication to maintaining ethical standards and reminding members of their dual responsibilities as political representatives and custodians of public trust.
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) in South Africa are campaigning against the Israeli Embassy through protests and an urgent request for its removal from the National Assembly. The party’s unwavering support for Palestine and opposition to Israel reflects its commitment to global justice and solidarity with oppressed populations. The EFF’s actions echo historical movements of resistance and solidarity and initiate a broader conversation about the role of political parties in shaping international relations and advocating for global justice.
A Clash of Values: Tensions Between the LGBTQIA+ Community and the EFF in South Africa
The LGBTQIA+ community and the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) clashed in anticipation of the party’s 10thanniversary lecture at the University of Cape Town’s Sarah Baartman Hall. The controversial invitation extended to Professor Patrick Lumumba, a Kenyan academic with an alleged history of homophobic views, sparked a heated debate between the two groups.