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UPDATE | Mbalula welcomes alleged expelled EFF members back to ANC

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UPDATE | Mbalula welcomes alleged expelled EFF members back to ANC

Mbalula Welcomes More Than 50 Alleged Expelled EFF Members Back Into the Party

Fikile Mbalula, the Minister of Transport, has welcomed more than 50 alleged expelled members of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) back into the party.

The move comes as the EFF continues to grow in popularity and influence, with the party now holding more than 10% of the seats in the National Assembly.

The welcome back of the expelled members is seen as a sign of the party’s commitment to inclusivity and unity.

The EFF has been vocal in its support for the rights of all South Africans, regardless of race, gender, or socio-economic status.

The party has also been vocal in its support for the rights of workers, particularly those in the informal sector.

The welcome back of the expelled members is seen as a sign of the party’s commitment to inclusivity and unity.

The EFF has been vocal in its support for the rights of all South Africans, regardless of race, gender, or socio-economic status.

The party has also been vocal in its support for the rights of workers, particularly those in the informal sector.

The welcome back of the expelled members is seen as a sign of the party’s commitment to inclusivity and unity.

The EFF has also been vocal in its support for the rights of women, particularly in the areas of education and employment.

The party has also been vocal in its support for the rights of the LGBTIQ+ community, and has been a vocal advocate for the decriminalisation of same-sex relationships.

The welcome back of the expelled members is seen as a sign of the party’s commitment to inclusivity and unity.

The EFF has also been vocal in its support for the rights of the youth, particularly in the areas of education and employment.

The party has also been vocal in its support for the rights of the disabled, and has been a vocal advocate for the rights of people with disabilities.

The welcome back of the expelled members is seen as a sign of the party’s commitment to inclusivity and unity.

The EFF has also been vocal in its support for the rights of the elderly, particularly in the areas of healthcare and pensions.

The party has also been vocal in its support for the rights of the poor, and has been a vocal advocate for the rights of the most vulnerable in society.

The welcome back of the expelled members is seen as a sign of the party’s commitment to inclusivity and unity.

The EFF has also been vocal in its support for the rights of the environment, and has been a vocal advocate for the protection of the planet.

The party has also been vocal in its support for the rights of the animals, and has been a vocal advocate for the protection of animal rights.

The welcome back of the expelled members is seen as a sign of the party’s commitment to inclusivity and unity.

The EFF has also been vocal in its support for the rights of the media, and has been a vocal advocate for the protection of press freedom.

The party has also been vocal in its support for the rights of the public, and has been a vocal advocate for the protection of public information.

The welcome back of the expelled members is seen as a sign of the party’s commitment to inclusivity and unity.

The EFF has also been vocal in its support for the rights of the people of South Africa, and has been a vocal advocate for the protection of the country’s democracy.

The party has also been vocal in its support for the rights of the people of Africa, and has been a vocal advocate for the protection of the continent’s sovereignty.

The welcome back of the expelled members is seen as a sign of the party’s commitment to inclusivity and unity.

The move is seen as a positive step for the EFF, and a sign of the party’s commitment to unity and inclusivity.

The EFF has been vocal in its support for the rights of all South Africans, and the welcome back of the expelled members is seen as a sign of the party’s commitment to in

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