You Won’t Believe How Much EFF Allegedly Spent On Champagne In Cape Town During SONA Week. They are said to have spent this amount of money when they went to Cape Town for the President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of The Nation Address.
The Economic Freedom Fighters is accused of spending R60 00 on bottles of French Champagne at villa in Camps Bay, Cape Town. They are said to have spent this amount of money when they went to Cape Town for the President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of The Nation Address. According to the Daily Maverick, the Economic Freedom Fighters’ reservation was sorted by the leader, Julius Malema, bodyguard Larry Mavunda.
The publication went through 14 garbage bags that the Economic Freedom Fighters supposedly left behind. They supposedly found numerous bottles of expensive alcohol such as Veuve Clicquot, Veuve Clicquot Rich, Moet et Chandon, Glenfiddich whisky and Tanqueray gin. The investigators of the publication also found other items such as deposit slips with account numbers and slips from H&M. Economic Freedom Fighters followers turned the H&M store upside-down when they suspected racism in an advert of black child wearing a monkey hoodie, the advert also caused outrage on the internet.
They found proof that may place some Economic Freedom Fighters leaders at the area. The publication went on to say that the villa is owned by a German citizen. South African Airways tickets were also found, one of them was for Mbuyiseni Ndlozi for a flight from Johannesburg to Cape Town. They supposedly had to “stoop low” because they wanted to show that the party doesn’t follow its own ideologies. The members of the Economic Freedom Fighters have a strong standing in the fight against the promotion of alcohol in the country and outside of the country. When he was asked about the issue he replied by saying “I don’t comment on rubbish.”
by Alexandra Ramaite