EFF would not exist if PAC was stronger: Julius Malema

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EFF would not exist if PAC was stronger: Julius Malema
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EFFSharpevilleDay 'If the PAC was strong, the EFF would have never come to existence because we would have left the ANC to join the PAC.'

Malema said this during the commemoration of Sharpeville Day in remembrance of the massacre that took place in the area in 1960.

According to Malema, had Sobukwe lived to become the country's president, the #FeesMustFall movement would have been unnecessary as free education would have been automatic. "If the PAC was strong, the EFF would have never come to existence because we would have left the ANC to join the PAC," he went on.

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