Julius Malema's patient wait in the voting queue sparks social media frenzy as he endorses the IEC's integrity in the elections. Read more about his election day adventures!
Julius Malema, the charismatic leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), made headlines as he joined the long queue to vote at a primary school in Limpopo. Despite the wait, Malema endorsed the integrity of the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC), creating excitement among voters. The 2024 general elections in Juju Valley, Limpopo, were marked by political tolerance, with Malema urging harmony amid high-risk areas flagged by the police. Social media buzzed with praise for Malema's patience at the polling station, where he and his wife, Mantwa, stood in line for nearly three hours before casting their votes. Malema's commitment to democratic processes shone through as he expressed confidence in the IEC's ability to conduct free and fair elections. However, tensions rose at the polling station when Malema clashed with Buthane over an injured child, highlighting the need for political tolerance in the electoral process. Despite challenges, Malema remained steadfast in his support for a transparent and fair election. His warning against questioning the IEC's integrity underlined his trust in the electoral system. One of the most striking moments was Malema's suspicion that the elections might be extended, revealing his keen awareness of potential disruptions.
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EFF leader Julius Malema cast his vote in Seshego, Limpopo. Malema voted with his wife, Mantoa Matlala, after queuing for more than four hours.
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