Red berets vow’s to expose FSPG lies

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BLOEMFONTEIN-“We are continually reporting on these issues, and nothing has changed.”

The EEF in the Free State has called promises made by the premier during the Opening of the Legislature address in the Bloemfontein City Hall as nothing more than a wish list filled with lies.

During her speech, she highlighted government plans such as fostering an inclusive economy through industrial development, addressing the high cost of living, prioritising citizens’ needs, ensuring effective local governance, and enhancing service delivery and accountability.
But EFF Provincial Chairperson and MPL Liphoko Mapheule was critical of the premier’s address.
Mapheule said the speech was merely a reiteration of previously made promises and did not present any new solutions.

“The premier comes here and says everything over and over again. Housing issues, for instance, have been a constant topic with no tangible results. We are continually reporting on these issues, and nothing has changed,” Mapheule said.
The EFF leader specifically pointed out the lack of progress on key projects such as the smelter initiative and special economic zones. He accused the provincial government of incompetence and mismanagement, stating, “The provincial government has reached a standstill and doesn’t know what they are doing. They are offering nothing.”

FS Economic Freedom Fighters, Chairperson Liphoko Mapheule.

Mapheule reflected on the EFF’s absence from the previous official Opening of the Free State Legislature, which was led by former Premier Mxolisi Dukwana. At that time, the EFF chose not to attend, citing the government’s disregard for the dignity and well-being of the people.

“The fact that we did not attend does not mean we are not informed. We are always aware of what happens, regardless of when or where it occurs. We will continue to highlight and expose the same issues, whether they are addressed by Dukwana or Mathae,” he added.

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