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OVERVIEW: Malema promises free education, jobs and free media at #EFFManifestoLaunch

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02 Feb 2019

Malema leads the crowd in song. Still very energetic after his speech. 

Kiss the Boer, he sings.

02 Feb 2019

Crowd chanting EFF, EFF as Malema closes his speech and ticker tape blows out over the stadium.

02 Feb 2019

Media freedom under EFF government will be guaranteed, Malema says.

02 Feb 2019

The EFF don't want to regulate the media. Media should be self-regulated, he says.

Report freely, but when you lie, we will tell you you are lying.

02 Feb 2019

Malema says he doesn’t trust newly appointed head of Public prosecutions Shamila Batohi - accuses her of being very close to Minsiter Pravin Gordhan.

02 Feb 2019

If you steal from government, you steal from the poor, Malema says. 

02 Feb 2019

"We are a caring government," he says.

02 Feb 2019

Malema says disabled people will get jobs where the EFF governs. 

02 Feb 2019

Malema: Under the EFF government, no learners will pass with a 30% but 50%. 

02 Feb 2019

Malema: The first time Floyd Shivambu saw a computer was when he went to Wits University. 

02 Feb 2019

Malema: Once there's free education no child should be roaming the streets. "You will go to school by force". 

02 Feb 2019

At the centre of everything else, there must be youth development, says Malema. "Once our people have jobs and skills they will never commit crime".

02 Feb 2019

Malema: Marriage is not a skill to use the land. Marriage is even overrated sometimes. So we must not punish those who are not married. 

02 Feb 2019

Malema has denounced President Cyril Ramaphosa's minimum wage of R3500, and say his government will strive for more than that.

02 Feb 2019

Malema says his government will encourage business to open factories within communities to create jobs, and increase support to local businesses.

02 Feb 2019

"We have a bloated cabinet, and should be reduced to one which is energetic and inclusive of young men and women" - Malema

02 Feb 2019

Malema: Bafana Bafana getting paid more than Banyana Banyana, which is winning. Calls for an end to that “nonsense”. 

02 Feb 2019

Malema: where black people live, there should not be dumping sites. Government should help clean at out townships.

02 Feb 2019

"We want to make sure that the criminal justice system is also beneficial to the poor", Malema says.

02 Feb 2019

Malema now touches on the looming 4th industrial revolution. He says there should be skills development to prepare for that revolution.

02 Feb 2019

Malema says the party understands that almost 40% of South Africans do not work.

02 Feb 2019

Malema: The economy is in the hands of white minority. We want to change that. 
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