In a surprising move, Nathi Sithole took to Twitter to address an urgent concern. He openly admitted that his members, who wanted seats in the city, are now seeking the help of the EFF. However, he could not save the EFF and called it a “Twitter political party”.
Sithole admitted that although the EFF may have losses in some areas, its influence is undeniably growing. He pointed out that the EFF is now getting votes even in areas that are seen as strongholds of other parties. These things are rooted in truth, showing the need for his members to change and agree with them.
In this political support, Sithole urged his party and supporters to stop attacking the EFF and instead to give jobs first. He agreed that the key to building public confidence and maintaining government is to achieve tangible results for the people. Sithole’s message is a call for unity and a reminder of the government’s mission. The tweet showed the dynamic nature of politics, where alliances and power dynamics can change in unexpected ways. Sithole’s plea for help from the EFF showed a willingness to put political differences aside for the greater good. It also showed the growing influence and importance of the EFF in the political arena.
As South Africa moves forward, it remains to be seen how the EFF and the public will receive Sithole’s appeal. Will they respond positively, or will this fuel further political debate and division? Only time will tell if this call for collaboration will bear fruit, but for now, Sithole’s focus on service delivery is a step in the right direction. Don’t forget to share this story with your loved ones and friends after leaving your thoughts in the box below.
Source: https://twitter.com/Mfoka_Jobe/status/1675876634392424449?t=qJ2v3BxiDZXAjRettGeiVA&s=19
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