Shivambu says that everything that Ramaphosa stands for is made up.
Floyd Shivambu, Jr., the deputy head of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), is one of the MPs who spoke out against head Cyril Ramaphosa on Friday.
Floyd Shivambu in parliament
After Ramaphosa’s speech, MPs discussed his plan of action at Cape Town City Hall on Friday.
Shivambu’s first act in his speech was to recognize former president Jacob Zuma, who was in the house.
He said, “Let me do what I should have done by now and recognize the presence of former president Jacob Zuma.”
Shivambu said again that the EFF does not support the government of national unity.
He said Ramaphosa should have only asked “forces whose umbilical cords are buried in the same yard.”
“Perhaps we’re not right to think that those who chose to make the government with colonial forces share our history and point of view.”
Oppenheimer puppets
Shivambu said, “Instead of putting together a progressive government, the president of the ANC put together an over-sized executive of Oppenheimer puppets, semi-literate high school students, apartheid supporters, ex-convicts, and careerists who waffle on issues and called it a government of national unity.”
“This is what we’re facing right now.” Yesterday, he called them birds as if that wasn’t bad enough. We are ruled by a group of weaver birds known for making lovely nests.
“But you should know that birds only flock with other birds with the same feathers.”
“No matter how fancy and pretty the nest they build is, they won’t even let a dove, the most peaceful bird, into it.” That means these weaver birds you’re talking about will always be with other weaver birds.
Both Hlophe and Shivambu are right.
John Hlophe, the chief leader for the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party, felt the same way. Hlophe had already said that the GNU shouldn’t have been made.
He said it was “a very mean joke by the Ramaphosa group of the ANC and the Democratic Alliance.”
Hlophe said that Ramaphosa only formed the GNU because he was desperate to stay in power, even though he asked political parties to join for “nation-building.”
“You have to ask yourself why that rule wasn’t applied to the province of KZN if the ANC formed the so-called GNU because it was the largest party?” “There’s no doubt that the MK party won KZN,” Hlophe said.
“A GNU is made when there is a lot of trouble.” The only problem is that the ANC no longer has the most seats.
Hlophe said that the GNU would not be able to help poor South Africans until the problems caused by apartheid and colonialism were fixed.
The Saftas award went to Ramaphosa.
Shivambu also criticized Ramaphosa for making the same claims he made years ago. He said it was clear that the president was telling South Africans a lie.
He joked that the president should be up for a South African Film and Television Award.
The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) asked South Africans to choose who should win the South African Film and Television Awards on July 15, 2024. We should put Cyril Ramaphosa in the running for the Safta for Best Fiction.
“If there isn’t already one, we need to make one for a lifetime achievement award in fiction since everything he stands for is fiction.”
Gayton McKenzie, the NFVF is an essential tool in your business. You should pay attention to the NFVF before you start the sports code of spinning mostly stolen cars.
“This person should get a lot of prizes.” The last day to enter is August 9. “Let us put him forward.”
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