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Party’s 10th birthday bash to be ‘a festival of the poor’

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THE 95 000 capacity Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg is expected to be painted red next Saturday as the EFF celebrates a whirlwind decade in South African politics.

If the build-up to the big day at the stadium is anything to go by, the red berets are expected to put on a show to remember as they celebrate a milestone few would have imagined possible when its leader, Julius Malema, formed the party 10 years ago, following his expulsion from the ANC.

Dubbed the “festival of the poorest of the poor”, the EFF will be celebrating a decade of “unbroken struggle”.

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