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Red Berets flex their muscles in Durban

Niehaus tried to convince Zuma to join

Niehaus tried to talk Zuma into joining the EFF

THE EFF yesterday proved their strength in KwaZulu-Natal by filling up Moses Mabhida Stadium where the party launched its manifesto ahead of the general elections.

And its commander-in-chief Julius Malema and party leaders said all the right things to pull at the heart strings of those who showed up to support the political party.

The EFF planned to use their gains at tertiary institutions across the country as a launching pad for what they hope will be a victorious campaign.

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