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Mbalula Welcomes Back More Than 50 Former EFF Members

The African National Congress (ANC) president, Fikile Mbalula, recently welcomed more than 50 former members of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) back into the party.The reunion was celebrated in a ceremony held at the ANC’s headquarters in Johannesburg.

At the ceremony, Mbalula said that it was an honor to welcome the former EFF members back into the ANC, and he reminded them that the ANC had been the party at the forefront of the anti-apartheid struggle. He said that “the ANC is a party of the people and of all South Africans”, and he urged the new members to embrace the ANC’s new manifesto, which focuses on the need to create jobs, reduce inequality, and bring true economic freedom to the people.

The formal induction of the former EFF members into the ANC was the culmination of an effort that began last year when the two parties decided to set aside their differences and work together. The two parties had been at odds for some time, but the decision to work together was welcomed by many South Africans who felt that it would be beneficial for the country’s overall development.

The former EFF members expressed their gratitude for being welcomed back into the ANC, and they said that they were looking forward to making a difference in the party. They also said that they were excited to contribute to the ANC’s efforts to fight poverty and inequality.

The reunion between the ANC and the EFF was also celebrated by several prominent South African politicians, including the deputy president, David Mabuza, who said that the reconciliation between the two parties would help bring unity to the country. Mabuza also expressed his hope that the reconciliation would result in positive change in South Africa.

The reunion between the ANC and the EFF is a major step in the right direction and will hopefully help bring about lasting positive changes in South Africa. The former EFF members and the ANC are both committed to fighting inequality and poverty, and by joining forces, they are sure to make a big difference in South Africa.

This is an exciting time for South Africa, and the inclusion of the former EFF members into the ANC will only help to further the progress that has been made over the past few years. The ANC and the EFF are sure to make a big impact on South Africa’s future, and it is encouraging to see them working together for the benefit of all South Africans.

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