CAPE TOWN - The Economic Freedom Fighters have ample reasons to celebrate their 12th anniversary.
That's according to political analyst Dr Levy Ndou. The party has lost some its senior leaders and also shed support in the 2024 elections.
But Ndou argues that the EFF has achieved a lot, better than many other parties formed after the dawn of democracy.
On Saturday, thousands of supporters showed up for the party's 12th year anniversary in Khayelitsha, Western Cape, where party leader, Julius Malema delivered a keynote address.
Malema used the opportunity to throw his weight behind KZN police commissioner, Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi for exposing deep-rooted corruption in police services.
Malema also applaud his party's bravery in tackling and addressing national matters like fighting crime and corruption.