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EFF sticks to it guns in election manifesto


The Economic Freedom Fighters has stuck to its guns for the nationalisation of mines and expropriation of land without compensation.

Party leader Julius Malema unveiled the organisation's elections manifesto in Tembisa, east of Johannesburg on Saturday.

The manifesto centred around the seven pillars that have come to be associated with the organisation, namely land expropriation without compensation, nationalisation of mines, nationalisation of banks and strategic sectors of the economy, nationalisation of the Reserve Bank and creation of a state bank, state owned enterprises, development of the African economy and building progressive trade partnerships with the world.

Malema told the thousands of supporters that the time had come for them to liberate themselves, as those entrusted to do so had failed them.