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Ndlozi points out supposed irony of Magashule supporting Wits protest
Mbuyiseni Ndlozi took to Twitter to share a series of tweets highlighting the supposed irony of Ace Magashule endorsing the Wits protest action, considering his position in the ANC.
The Economic Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) Commissar, Mbuyiseni Ndlozi took to Twitter on Thursday, 11 March 2021, to suggest that Ace Magashule is using the current Wits protest as a tool in the continued factional conflict within the ruling party. In the initial tweets, Ndlozi first highlighted the supposed irony of the members of the ruling party joining the protest action against decisions taken by the party.
Ndlozi first questioned, “How many times is the ANC going to march against the ANC for free education before you all accept that the ANC has no interest is providing free education?”
He then added, “ANC leaders take SA for fools: yesterday, Tito was busy calling for establishment of State Bank as if he is not a Finance Minister with power to establish one. Today, ANC SG is marching with students to ConCourt to demand free education – this is SG of the ruling party!”
In subsequent tweets, he suggested that the use of topical political matters as opportunities to sway public opinion is part of the continued factional conflict within the ruling party.
See the posts below.
SASCO march with Ace Magashule to ConCourt is an attempt to whitewash the fact that his ANC government Police shot students who are protesting peacefully for access to education
It’s like expecting Marikana workers to march with Ramaphosa to demand justice on Marikana Massacre
— Mbuyiseni Ndlozi (@MbuyiseniNdlozi) March 11, 2021
ANC celebrates student leaders who neutralise militant action against the ANC government. SASCO careerctivists who successfully divert student anger away from ANC are later absorbed into different echelons of state administration with lucrative salaries! Bloody sellouts!! https://t.co/rAHSkF3LtB
— Mbuyiseni Ndlozi (@MbuyiseniNdlozi) March 11, 2021
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